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02-27-2007 11:48 AM
02-27-2007 11:48 AM
Physical to Proliant migration software question
I am migrating from my old ML370 G3 server to my new ML370 G5 by using the Physical to proliant software. THe migration looks fine and seem to be working correctly until after the files are all copied and then it states it is "mounting remote disk for driver injection" it sits for awhile then the next log entry is"
[chkdsk]The type of file system is NTFS
[chkdsk] chkdsk is verifying files(stage 1 of 3)
[chkdsk] deleting corrupt attribute record(128."")
[chkdsk] from file record 6
[chkdsk] File verification completed
[chkdsk] CHKDSK is verifying indexes(stage 2 of 3)
[chkdsk] correcting error in index $I30 for file 27
[chkdsk] correcting error in index $I30 for file 27
[chkdsk]The type of file system is NTFS
It just keeps repeating this same sequence over and over again.
Can anyone shed some light on my problem?
THis is a domain controller and I did uncheck the CHKDSK box on the application server when I started.
[chkdsk]The type of file system is NTFS
[chkdsk] chkdsk is verifying files(stage 1 of 3)
[chkdsk] deleting corrupt attribute record(128."")
[chkdsk] from file record 6
[chkdsk] File verification completed
[chkdsk] CHKDSK is verifying indexes(stage 2 of 3)
[chkdsk] correcting error in index $I30 for file 27
[chkdsk] correcting error in index $I30 for file 27
[chkdsk]The type of file system is NTFS
It just keeps repeating this same sequence over and over again.
Can anyone shed some light on my problem?
THis is a domain controller and I did uncheck the CHKDSK box on the application server when I started.
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04-11-2007 04:14 AM
04-11-2007 04:14 AM
Re: Physical to Proliant migration software question
You have to use CHKDSK, so do not uncheck the box. I had the same problem.
Greetings,
Marc
Greetings,
Marc
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