Guest Lito Kusnadi Posted August 17, 2007 Posted August 17, 2007 I am experiencing a problem with one of my windows 2000 servers. Its role is file server and print server. It is running on IBM blade with SAN storage. It doesn't response during production hour and found out that I have to do a hard reboot. When booting into the server, it runs the 3 stages check (which is similar to chkdsk /F). I am able to run my server again and everything is running normal. I found Event ID: 55 "The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and unusable. Please run the chkdsk utility on the volume C:" in event viewer. I have encountered this problem with different servers in different companies, but never really find out why this happens. How to prevent this from happening. Any one can shed some light? Thanks. -- Lito Kusnadi
Guest Coraleigh Miller Posted August 17, 2007 Posted August 17, 2007 Re: Why windows server can have file system structure corrupt Hi Lito, Have you seen these possible solutions? http://eventid.net/display.asp?eventid=55&eventno=1210&source=Ntfs&phase=1 Coraleigh Miller "Lito Kusnadi" <LitoKusnadi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0BA60FB4-09F9-46EE-981D-6A207B8E41D9@microsoft.com... >I am experiencing a problem with one of my windows 2000 servers. Its role >is > file server and print server. It is running on IBM blade with SAN storage. > It > doesn't response during production hour and found out that I have to do a > hard reboot. > > When booting into the server, it runs the 3 stages check (which is similar > to chkdsk /F). I am able to run my server again and everything is running > normal. > > I found Event ID: 55 "The file system structure on the disk is corrupt and > unusable. Please run the chkdsk utility on the volume C:" in event viewer. > > I have encountered this problem with different servers in different > companies, but never really find out why this happens. How to prevent this > from happening. Any one can shed some light? Thanks. > > -- > Lito Kusnadi
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