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Guest Dave Leonardi
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I am receiving a "Not enough server storage is available to process this

command <1130>. when I execute a shutdown -m \\ComputerName -r. and when our

some of users are trying to print. Thanks for your time and efforts.

 

W3K Server SP2. 1 Gb Memory

Domain Controller, Acting as a File Server/ Print Server

Windows XP Pro SP2 Environment.

 

We plan on upgrading memory within this week.

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Guest Phillip Windell
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Re: Not Enough Server Storage Error

 

It has nothing to do with memory or hard drive space. Start searching MS's

site with the exact phrase of parts of the error. There are unfortunately

many different causes for the same error.

 

 

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"Dave Leonardi" <Dleonardi@swedesboro-woolwich.com> wrote in message

news:eq7GG0OHJHA.1940@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>I am receiving a "Not enough server storage is available to process this

>command <1130>. when I execute a shutdown -m \\ComputerName -r. and when

>our some of users are trying to print. Thanks for your time and efforts.

>

> W3K Server SP2. 1 Gb Memory

> Domain Controller, Acting as a File Server/ Print Server

> Windows XP Pro SP2 Environment.

>

> We plan on upgrading memory within this week.

>

Guest Ace Fekay [MVP Direcrtory Services]
Posted

Re: Not Enough Server Storage Error

 

"Dave Leonardi" <Dleonardi@swedesboro-woolwich.com> wrote in message

news:eq7GG0OHJHA.1940@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>I am receiving a "Not enough server storage is available to process this

>command <1130>. when I execute a shutdown -m \\ComputerName -r. and when

>our some of users are trying to print. Thanks for your time and efforts.

>

> W3K Server SP2. 1 Gb Memory

> Domain Controller, Acting as a File Server/ Print Server

> Windows XP Pro SP2 Environment.

>

> We plan on upgrading memory within this week.

>

 

This issue is unique to a server depending on what it's role is and what

apps are installed. So it is unique to your situation that must be

researched to find the root cause. Sometimes I see this with an overloaded

machine, especially a DC with numerous apps on it. Keep in mind a DC

disables write behind cache on the drive by default (and cannot be changed)

effectively slowing it down and causing apps to do unexpected things.

 

What EventIDs are you also seeing? Post the EventIDs and Source name please.

 

What's your current PagePoolSize in Task Manager? Compare it to one of your

other servers.

 

What additional apps are installed on this machine? Veritas? Norton AV? IBM

AV? McAfee? An ERP? Dameware? SQL? Exchange? Other 3rd party apps, etc? ...

An application can cause this where when finished with memory allocation, it

does nto release it back into the available pool.

 

Some references, if you haven't found them by Googling for them yet:

 

http://www.chicagotech.net/troubleshooting/error1130.htm

http://www.dameware.com/support/kb/article.aspx?ID=201008

http://www.experts-exchange.com/Storage/Backup_Restore/Q_23213346.html

(scroll past the ads)

 

 

 

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Regards,

Ace

 

This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties or guarantees and

confers no rights.

 

Ace Fekay, MCSE 2003 & 2000, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSE+I, MCT,

MVP Microsoft MVP - Directory Services

Microsoft Certified Trainer

 

For urgent issues, you may want to contact Microsoft PSS directly. Please

check http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone numbers.

 

Enter into an artificial quantum singularity lined with fermions and

neutrino scatterings depicted by electrons smashing into protons and

neutrons like billiard balls moving at warp 9 exposing quarks, mesons and

baryons, the essentials of their existence, that are spinning off in half

scatters. You have now entered the Twilight Zone.

Guest Dave Leonardi
Posted

Re: Not Enough Server Storage Error

 

Thank You. I have noticed that I am receiving the following in system event

log for multiple deleted shares and that my NTMANAGER Service (Event ID

7009) is unable to start. I am going to do a little digging around now that

I may have this info. I will also look into PagePoolSize. Thanks again.

 

Event ID 2511

The server service was unable to recreate the share Special Services because

the directory D:\Groups\Special Services no longer exists. Please run "net

share Special Services /delete" to delete the share, or recreate the

directory D:\Groups\Special Services.

 

The server service was unable to recreate the share UA because the directory

D:\Groups\UA no longer exists. Please run "net share UA /delete" to delete

the share, or recreate the directory D:\Groups\UA.

Etc......8 More shares

 

Installed Apps:

Northern Quota Server, Diskeeper 2007, Symantec Backup Exec Recovery Server,

Symantec 10.X Client.

 

 

 

"Ace Fekay [MVP Direcrtory Services]" <firstnamelastname@hotmail.com> wrote

in message news:exzDVMQHJHA.4408@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> "Dave Leonardi" <Dleonardi@swedesboro-woolwich.com> wrote in message

> news:eq7GG0OHJHA.1940@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>>I am receiving a "Not enough server storage is available to process this

>>command <1130>. when I execute a shutdown -m \\ComputerName -r. and when

>>our some of users are trying to print. Thanks for your time and efforts.

>>

>> W3K Server SP2. 1 Gb Memory

>> Domain Controller, Acting as a File Server/ Print Server

>> Windows XP Pro SP2 Environment.

>>

>> We plan on upgrading memory within this week.

>>

>

> This issue is unique to a server depending on what it's role is and what

> apps are installed. So it is unique to your situation that must be

> researched to find the root cause. Sometimes I see this with an overloaded

> machine, especially a DC with numerous apps on it. Keep in mind a DC

> disables write behind cache on the drive by default (and cannot be

> changed) effectively slowing it down and causing apps to do unexpected

> things.

>

> What EventIDs are you also seeing? Post the EventIDs and Source name

> please.

>

> What's your current PagePoolSize in Task Manager? Compare it to one of

> your other servers.

>

> What additional apps are installed on this machine? Veritas? Norton AV?

> IBM AV? McAfee? An ERP? Dameware? SQL? Exchange? Other 3rd party apps,

> etc? ... An application can cause this where when finished with memory

> allocation, it does nto release it back into the available pool.

>

> Some references, if you haven't found them by Googling for them yet:

>

> http://www.chicagotech.net/troubleshooting/error1130.htm

> http://www.dameware.com/support/kb/article.aspx?ID=201008

> http://www.experts-exchange.com/Storage/Backup_Restore/Q_23213346.html

> (scroll past the ads)

>

>

>

> --

> Regards,

> Ace

>

> This posting is provided "AS-IS" with no warranties or guarantees and

> confers no rights.

>

> Ace Fekay, MCSE 2003 & 2000, MCSA 2003 & 2000, MCSE+I, MCT,

> MVP Microsoft MVP - Directory Services

> Microsoft Certified Trainer

>

> For urgent issues, you may want to contact Microsoft PSS directly. Please

> check http://support.microsoft.com for regional support phone numbers.

>

> Enter into an artificial quantum singularity lined with fermions and

> neutrino scatterings depicted by electrons smashing into protons and

> neutrons like billiard balls moving at warp 9 exposing quarks, mesons and

> baryons, the essentials of their existence, that are spinning off in half

> scatters. You have now entered the Twilight Zone.

Guest Ace Fekay [MVP Directory Services]
Posted

Re: Not Enough Server Storage Error

 

"Dave Leonardi" <Dleonardi@swedesboro-woolwich.com> wrote in message

news:uGN8MFYHJHA.3668@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...

> Thank You. I have noticed that I am receiving the following in system

> event log for multiple deleted shares and that my NTMANAGER Service (Event

> ID 7009) is unable to start. I am going to do a little digging around now

> that I may have this info. I will also look into PagePoolSize. Thanks

> again.

>

> Event ID 2511

> The server service was unable to recreate the share Special Services

> because the directory D:\Groups\Special Services no longer exists. Please

> run "net share Special Services /delete" to delete the share, or recreate

> the directory D:\Groups\Special Services.

>

> The server service was unable to recreate the share UA because the

> directory D:\Groups\UA no longer exists. Please run "net share UA /delete"

> to delete the share, or recreate the directory D:\Groups\UA.

> Etc......8 More shares

>

> Installed Apps:

> Northern Quota Server, Diskeeper 2007, Symantec Backup Exec Recovery

> Server, Symantec 10.X Client.

 

I can't seem to find anything on the 7009 "NTMANAGER" serviceerror. I know

the Source Name for this event is Service Control Manager, but the NTManager

service doesn't make sense. Is NTManager the actual service name? I don't

think I've ever heard of a Windows native service with that name.

Researching Google landed a 3rd party tool called by that name. Can you

possibly copy/paste the whole error for me to see it? There's a copy button

in the error message you can use to copy to the clipboard, then paste it in

your response.

 

As for the 2511, it's saying it can't recreate a share because the path

doesn't exist. I noticed they reference D: drive. Are all the errors on

referenced, the 8 more you mentioned, on D: drive as well? If so, I would

take a look if D: drive is ok. Using Computer Management, or specfically

Disk ADministrator, does D: drive show up? Is D: drive a hardware (SCSI or

SATA based) RAID or just an additonal physical harddrive?

 

1. Is this machine part of a Cluster?

2. Is Northern Quota Server a resource consumer (memory, hard drive, cpu,

etc)?

3. Looking in Task Manager, Performance Tab, what is the amount of Memory

being used (the green bar on the left) and what is the PF Usage (to the

right under the graph)?

4. I know BackupExec can eat up performance and RAM. If Northern Quota does

too, that contributes to resource consumption.

5. Is this machine a domain controller?

 

Ace


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