Event Id | 2008 |
Source | DFSR |
Description | Service stopped replication on volume |
Event Information | According To Microsoft: Cause: This error can occur because the volume disk is full, the disk experienced a hardware error, or a quota limit has been reached. It can also occur if the DFS Replication service encountered errors while attempting to stage files for a replicated folder on the volume. Resolution: If a prior event pointing to a specific error on a replicated folder residing on the volume is reported in the event log, then the replicated folder error is the likely cause of this event as well. However, you should also check for other causes. It is possible the disk is full or the quota limit has been reached on one or more replicated folders or one or more staging folders residing on the volume. If this is the case, space needs to be made available on the volume or the replicated folder and/or staging folder must be moved to a different volume that has more space. You can move the staging path to a different volume or to move replicated folder to a different volume using the Dfsradmin command-line tool as follows: DfsrAdmin Membership Set /RGName:UserDC /RfName:Docs / MemName:contoso\srvr1 /LocalPath:C:\dc\Docs /MembershipEnabled:true /StagingPath:C:\dc\staging /StagingSize:10000 /CDSize:3500 /MembershipDFSFolder :\\data\docs /IsPrimary:true |
Reference Links | Microsoft product: Windows Operating System Version: 5.2.3790.1830 Event Source: DFSR Event ID: 2008 |
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