Event ID - 13522

Event Id13522
SourceFRS
DescriptionThe staging area is full.
Event Information Troubleshooting FRS Event 13522: The Staging Directory is an area where modified files are stored temporarily either before being propagated to other replication partners or after being received from other replication partners. FRS encapsulates the data and attributes associated with a replicated file or directory object in a staging file. FRS needs adequate disk space for the staging area on both upstream and downstream machines in order to replicate files.
On Windows 2000 SP2 and earlier, FRS event 13522 indicates that the FRS service has paused because the staging area is full. Replication will resume if disk space for the staging area becomes available or if the disk space limit for the staging area is increased.

On Windows 2000 SP3, you must clear the replication backlog. Reasons why the staging area might fill up include:
• One or more downstream partners are not accepting changes. This could be a temporary condition due to the schedule being turned off and FRS waiting for it to open, or a permanent state because the service is turned off, or the downstream partner is in an error state.

• The rate of change in files exceeds the rate at which FRS can process them.

• No obvious changes are made to the files but the staging area is filling up anyway. To troubleshoot this excessive replication, see "Troubleshooting FRS Event 13567" in this guide.

• A parent directory for files that have a large number of changes is failing to replicate in so all changes to subdirectories are blocked.
Reference Links

Troubleshooting File Replication Service

File Replication Service

How to Troubleshoot the File Replication Service and the Distributed File System

File Replication Service Stops Responding When Staging Area is Full

How To Troubleshoot the File Replication Service in Windows Server 2003

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