FSRM Reports error

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Andy K

I have 3 identical servers used as file servers, 2003 R2 SP2. On two servers,
FSRM reports correctly, etc. On the third server, when I click on reports
management to run a reports, I ge "An unexpected error has occurred. Plese
check the application events log for more information.:

When I check the log, it fives me an error with EventID 0, Source: FSRM, and
the following:
"An unexpected error occurred in the File Server Resource Manager MMC
snap-in at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.StorageTaskDataCache.Enumerate
(RemoteManager.remoteManager, SrmDataCacheEnumEventHandler EventHandler,
Int32 BatchSize)
at
Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.StrorageTasksDisplayArea.EnumerateItemsIntoListView()
Value does not fall within the expected range.
at Microsoft.Stoage.SrmMmc.ISrmReportManger.get_Reports()
at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.ReportTask.EnumReportTasks
(RemoteManager.reportManager)

I've followed the link to the Support Center from theEvent Properties
window, and I get this:

Results for: Microsoft product: .NET Framework Version: 2.0.50727.1433 ID:
0 Event Source: FSRM File name: EventLogMessages.dll

No results were found for your query. Please see Search Help for suggestions.


Does anyone have any idea what is causing this? I've already run chkdsk on
both volumes C and E to clear any corruptions out of the equation. I've
un-installed, re-booted, and re-installed FSRM several times with the same
problems occurring.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
 
Hi Andy,

Can you take a look at
http://www.otgnet.com/Content/Default.aspx?Cat=Windows2003,Title=7974 and
see if it helps?

--
Jabez Gan
Microsoft MVP: File Storage
"Andy K" <redneck1@anntispam.phu> wrote in message
news:5FB5306A-D9A0-4059-A2A1-7E92664FEE9C@microsoft.com...
>I have 3 identical servers used as file servers, 2003 R2 SP2. On two
>servers,
> FSRM reports correctly, etc. On the third server, when I click on reports
> management to run a reports, I ge "An unexpected error has occurred. Plese
> check the application events log for more information.:
>
> When I check the log, it fives me an error with EventID 0, Source: FSRM,
> and
> the following:
> "An unexpected error occurred in the File Server Resource Manager MMC
> snap-in at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.StorageTaskDataCache.Enumerate
> (RemoteManager.remoteManager, SrmDataCacheEnumEventHandler EventHandler,
> Int32 BatchSize)
> at
> Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.StrorageTasksDisplayArea.EnumerateItemsIntoListView()
> Value does not fall within the expected range.
> at Microsoft.Stoage.SrmMmc.ISrmReportManger.get_Reports()
> at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.ReportTask.EnumReportTasks
> (RemoteManager.reportManager)
>
> I've followed the link to the Support Center from theEvent Properties
> window, and I get this:
>
> Results for: Microsoft product: .NET Framework Version: 2.0.50727.1433
> ID:
> 0 Event Source: FSRM File name: EventLogMessages.dll
>
> No results were found for your query. Please see Search Help for
> suggestions.
>
>
> Does anyone have any idea what is causing this? I've already run chkdsk on
> both volumes C and E to clear any corruptions out of the equation. I've
> un-installed, re-booted, and re-installed FSRM several times with the same
> problems occurring.
>
> Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
>
>
 
Thanks...I went to that site, and it had some helpful ideas. What I ended up
doing was:
1) Deleting the SRM folder under System Volume Information
2) Deleting the Storage Reports folder
3) Removing FSRM
4) Reboting the server
5) Re-installing FSRM
6) Re-booting the server

I've tested it, and it seems to be running fine now. Thanks for the lead!

Regards,

Andy

"Jabez Gan [MVP]" wrote:

> Hi Andy,
>
> Can you take a look at
> http://www.otgnet.com/Content/Default.aspx?Cat=Windows2003,Title=7974 and
> see if it helps?
>
> --
> Jabez Gan
> Microsoft MVP: File Storage
> "Andy K" <redneck1@anntispam.phu> wrote in message
> news:5FB5306A-D9A0-4059-A2A1-7E92664FEE9C@microsoft.com...
> >I have 3 identical servers used as file servers, 2003 R2 SP2. On two
> >servers,
> > FSRM reports correctly, etc. On the third server, when I click on reports
> > management to run a reports, I ge "An unexpected error has occurred. Plese
> > check the application events log for more information.:
> >
> > When I check the log, it fives me an error with EventID 0, Source: FSRM,
> > and
> > the following:
> > "An unexpected error occurred in the File Server Resource Manager MMC
> > snap-in at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.StorageTaskDataCache.Enumerate
> > (RemoteManager.remoteManager, SrmDataCacheEnumEventHandler EventHandler,
> > Int32 BatchSize)
> > at
> > Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.StrorageTasksDisplayArea.EnumerateItemsIntoListView()
> > Value does not fall within the expected range.
> > at Microsoft.Stoage.SrmMmc.ISrmReportManger.get_Reports()
> > at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.ReportTask.EnumReportTasks
> > (RemoteManager.reportManager)
> >
> > I've followed the link to the Support Center from theEvent Properties
> > window, and I get this:
> >
> > Results for: Microsoft product: .NET Framework Version: 2.0.50727.1433
> > ID:
> > 0 Event Source: FSRM File name: EventLogMessages.dll
> >
> > No results were found for your query. Please see Search Help for
> > suggestions.
> >
> >
> > Does anyone have any idea what is causing this? I've already run chkdsk on
> > both volumes C and E to clear any corruptions out of the equation. I've
> > un-installed, re-booted, and re-installed FSRM several times with the same
> > problems occurring.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
> >
> >

>
>
 
Glad to hear that :)

--
Jabez Gan
Microsoft MVP: File Storage
"Andy K" <redneck1@anntispam.phu> wrote in message
news:12BE534F-955C-40F3-97A7-BAE0DC9B914A@microsoft.com...
> Thanks...I went to that site, and it had some helpful ideas. What I ended
> up
> doing was:
> 1) Deleting the SRM folder under System Volume Information
> 2) Deleting the Storage Reports folder
> 3) Removing FSRM
> 4) Reboting the server
> 5) Re-installing FSRM
> 6) Re-booting the server
>
> I've tested it, and it seems to be running fine now. Thanks for the lead!
>
> Regards,
>
> Andy
>
> "Jabez Gan [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> Hi Andy,
>>
>> Can you take a look at
>> http://www.otgnet.com/Content/Default.aspx?Cat=Windows2003,Title=7974 and
>> see if it helps?
>>
>> --
>> Jabez Gan
>> Microsoft MVP: File Storage
>> "Andy K" <redneck1@anntispam.phu> wrote in message
>> news:5FB5306A-D9A0-4059-A2A1-7E92664FEE9C@microsoft.com...
>> >I have 3 identical servers used as file servers, 2003 R2 SP2. On two
>> >servers,
>> > FSRM reports correctly, etc. On the third server, when I click on
>> > reports
>> > management to run a reports, I ge "An unexpected error has occurred.
>> > Plese
>> > check the application events log for more information.:
>> >
>> > When I check the log, it fives me an error with EventID 0, Source:
>> > FSRM,
>> > and
>> > the following:
>> > "An unexpected error occurred in the File Server Resource Manager MMC
>> > snap-in at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.StorageTaskDataCache.Enumerate
>> > (RemoteManager.remoteManager, SrmDataCacheEnumEventHandler
>> > EventHandler,
>> > Int32 BatchSize)
>> > at
>> > Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.StrorageTasksDisplayArea.EnumerateItemsIntoListView()
>> > Value does not fall within the expected range.
>> > at Microsoft.Stoage.SrmMmc.ISrmReportManger.get_Reports()
>> > at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.ReportTask.EnumReportTasks
>> > (RemoteManager.reportManager)
>> >
>> > I've followed the link to the Support Center from theEvent Properties
>> > window, and I get this:
>> >
>> > Results for: Microsoft product: .NET Framework Version:
>> > 2.0.50727.1433
>> > ID:
>> > 0 Event Source: FSRM File name: EventLogMessages.dll
>> >
>> > No results were found for your query. Please see Search Help for
>> > suggestions.
>> >
>> >
>> > Does anyone have any idea what is causing this? I've already run chkdsk
>> > on
>> > both volumes C and E to clear any corruptions out of the equation. I've
>> > un-installed, re-booted, and re-installed FSRM several times with the
>> > same
>> > problems occurring.
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
>> >
>> >

>>
>>
 
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