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Disaster Recovery

Troubleshooting Disaster Recovery on Windows

Chapter 10

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\tmp

) if improperly configured storage

devices are attached to your system:

DRIM_WIN_ERROR 13 SetupDiGetDeviceRegistryProperty

• There must be enough registry space available. It is recommended to

set the maximum registry size to at least twice that of the current
registry size. If there is not enough registry space available, a similar
entry would appear in the

autodr.log

:

ERROR registry 'Exception while saving registry'

...

WindowsError: [Errno 1450] Insufficient system resources

exist to complete the requested service.

If the problem persists, uninstall the Data Protector Automatic Disaster
Recovery component (so that at least Manual Disaster Recovery and
Disk Delivery Disaster Recovery will work) and contact technical
support.

Problem

Some Non-critical Errors Were Detected

When using EADR or OBDR, it is possible that you will receive the
following error: “S

ome non-critical errors were detected during

the collecting of Automatic DR data. Please review the

Automatic DR log file.

A non-critical error detected during the execution of the Automatic
Disaster Recovery module, means that such backup can most likely still
be used for disaster-recovery purposes. Possible reasons for non-critical
errors are stored in

autodr.log

(located in

\tmp

):

Action

• Services or drivers outside of the <%SystemRoot%> folder (for

example, virus scanners). Autodr.log would contain a similar error
message:

ERROR safeboot 'unsupported location' 'intercheck support 06' 2
u'\\??\\D:\\Program Files\\Sophos SWEEP for NT\\icntst06.sys'.

You can ignore this error message, as it does not affect the success of
disaster recovery.

• Boot disk larger than 7.8 GB on Windows NT. The

autodr.log

file

would

contain a similar error message:
INFO storage 'check_system_partition' 'boot' u'C:'
ERROR storage 'boot' 'volume' u'C:' 'last_cyl' 1105 ' >= 1024.'