Re: Event ID: 13512 ???

From: Microsoft (testin186_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/24/04


Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 10:47:32 +0500

Self-explanatory. Typically, the Active Directory will disable the disk
cache on the drivers where the database resides in order to avoid corruption
in case of a failure. If such cache is discovered as being active, this
warning message is generated.
As per Microsoft: "This event is logged for informational purposes. When
this event is logged, the system administrator is aware that the FRS
database may be damaged if power to the drive is lost. If you enable the
Write Caching feature and if there are provisions for a power loss (such as
an uninterruptible power supply [UPS] attached to the computer, hard disks,
or drive controller), the FRS database may not be damaged because FRS does
not turn off Write Caching.

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"Goran" <Goran@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BB45C4CD-F153-4534-B344-6DE61891123C@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> I got this event as warning and not sure what does it means.
>
> Event Type: Warning
> Event Source: NtFrs
> Event Category: None
> Event ID: 13512
> Date: 8/23/2004
> Time: 11:52:47 AM
> User: N/A
> Computer: ABSRV
> Description:
> The File Replication Service has detected an enabled disk write cache on
the
> drive containing the directory c:\winnt\ntfrs\jet on the computer ABSRV.
The
> File Replication Service might not recover when power to the drive is
> interrupted and critical updates are lost.
>
> Any Idea?
>



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