Probably a good idea to run a checkdisk through Windows on the drive to see if there are any corrupt sectors or data. A defrag wouldnt hurt too and might speed up the backups.
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Browse All TopicsI am having a weird problem with SBS 2008 and running a backup to my WD external passport USB drive on a Dell Poweredge 1800. After around 21GB (of 100GB) the backup fails and the error log says "The drive cannot find the sector requested".
The drive no longer appears in disk management after this point and a ton of these errors are logged to the event log every 2 or 3 minutes "The system failed to flush data to the transaction log. Corruption may occur."
The only way back to normal at this point is to reboot the machine and unplug/replug in the USB drive. The scenario has repeated itself twice now. Once at 21.32 GB and once at 21.06 GB.
Any thoughts?
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by: suppsawsPosted on 2009-01-20 at 03:51:46ID: 23419083
Hello glaxosmith,
do you have another HDD to test if it's the HDD or the server itself?
Did you try a low-level NTFS format of the whole HDDN
Regards,
suppsaws