Guest Mike Posted August 22, 2007 Posted August 22, 2007 I'm trying to use the File resource manager to generate reports of the types of files that exist on our fileshares. When I open the mmc and select Storage Reports Management, I get an error window telling me to check my app event log. In the event log is the error: Event Type: Error Event Source: FSRM Event Category: None Event ID: 0 Date: 8/22/2007 Time: 8:28:31 AM User: N/A Computer: Server Description: 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.StorageTasksDisplayArea.EnumerateItemsIntoListView() Value does not fall within the expected range. at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.ISrmReportManager.get_Reports() at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.ReportTask.EnumReportTasks(RemoteManager remoteManager) Once this happens I can't do anything report-wise. I'm not having much luck googling this one. Any ideas? Thanks, Mike
Guest Coraleigh Miller Posted August 23, 2007 Posted August 23, 2007 Re: FRSM error? Hi Mike, If you have Server 2003 R2 then check this article out... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925117/en-us Coraleigh Miller "Mike" <mtumolo@stradley.com> wrote in message news:34573E09-A3E0-4A2B-9204-DF24AE1E4FB1@microsoft.com... > I'm trying to use the File resource manager to generate reports of the > types > of files that exist on our fileshares. When I open the mmc and select > Storage > Reports Management, I get an error window telling me to check my app event > log. In the event log is the error: > > Event Type: Error > Event Source: FSRM > Event Category: None > Event ID: 0 > Date: 8/22/2007 > Time: 8:28:31 AM > User: N/A > Computer: Server > Description: > 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.StorageTasksDisplayArea.EnumerateItemsIntoListView() > Value does not fall within the expected range. > at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.ISrmReportManager.get_Reports() > at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.ReportTask.EnumReportTasks(RemoteManager > remoteManager) > > > Once this happens I can't do anything report-wise. I'm not having much > luck > googling this one. Any ideas? > > Thanks, > > Mike >
Guest Mike Posted August 23, 2007 Posted August 23, 2007 Re: FRSM error? Hi Coraleigh, I did see that and tried the fix described there with no luck. Even upped the server to sp2 and still no go. Its just weird. I'm still googling this one... :) "Coraleigh Miller" wrote: > Hi Mike, > > If you have Server 2003 R2 then check this article out... > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925117/en-us > > Coraleigh Miller > > > "Mike" <mtumolo@stradley.com> wrote in message > news:34573E09-A3E0-4A2B-9204-DF24AE1E4FB1@microsoft.com... > > I'm trying to use the File resource manager to generate reports of the > > types > > of files that exist on our fileshares. When I open the mmc and select > > Storage > > Reports Management, I get an error window telling me to check my app event > > log. In the event log is the error: > > > > Event Type: Error > > Event Source: FSRM > > Event Category: None > > Event ID: 0 > > Date: 8/22/2007 > > Time: 8:28:31 AM > > User: N/A > > Computer: Server > > Description: > > 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.StorageTasksDisplayArea.EnumerateItemsIntoListView() > > Value does not fall within the expected range. > > at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.ISrmReportManager.get_Reports() > > at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.ReportTask.EnumReportTasks(RemoteManager > > remoteManager) > > > > > > Once this happens I can't do anything report-wise. I'm not having much > > luck > > googling this one. Any ideas? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Mike > > > > >
Guest Mike Posted August 23, 2007 Posted August 23, 2007 Re: FRSM error? Got it. Apparently, a previously created report with underscores in the filename jacked up the whole reporting system. Deleting this file and restarting the File server reports manager service did the trick. "Mike" wrote: > Hi Coraleigh, > > I did see that and tried the fix described there with no luck. Even upped > the server to sp2 and still no go. Its just weird. I'm still googling this > one... :) > > "Coraleigh Miller" wrote: > > > Hi Mike, > > > > If you have Server 2003 R2 then check this article out... > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925117/en-us > > > > Coraleigh Miller > > > > > > "Mike" <mtumolo@stradley.com> wrote in message > > news:34573E09-A3E0-4A2B-9204-DF24AE1E4FB1@microsoft.com... > > > I'm trying to use the File resource manager to generate reports of the > > > types > > > of files that exist on our fileshares. When I open the mmc and select > > > Storage > > > Reports Management, I get an error window telling me to check my app event > > > log. In the event log is the error: > > > > > > Event Type: Error > > > Event Source: FSRM > > > Event Category: None > > > Event ID: 0 > > > Date: 8/22/2007 > > > Time: 8:28:31 AM > > > User: N/A > > > Computer: Server > > > Description: > > > 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.StorageTasksDisplayArea.EnumerateItemsIntoListView() > > > Value does not fall within the expected range. > > > at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.ISrmReportManager.get_Reports() > > > at Microsoft.Storage.SrmMmc.ReportTask.EnumReportTasks(RemoteManager > > > remoteManager) > > > > > > > > > Once this happens I can't do anything report-wise. I'm not having much > > > luck > > > googling this one. Any ideas? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Mike > > > > > > > > >
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