Re: USB out of space / Event log



Luke Chalmers <LukeChalmers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Lanwench,

I did some tests and as predicted I got a 'file to big please add more
space' message when I tried to copy some files to my USB drive.
Unfortunatly, no error logged in event veiwer.

:(


The user who did this was a temp for the day and decided to tidy the
data. It has caused a few headaches!

Youch - I can imagine. I'd be quite annoyed with that temp.

Thanks for your help!

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Luke Chalmers <LukeChalmers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Lanwench,

The server is an old win 2000 server. It primary use is as a file
server. I thought it was a long shot. I might do some tests and see.

Thanks for your time though

Luke

No prob. Sounds like some training is in order, eh?


"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:

Luke Chalmers <LukeChalmers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

When copying to a USB drive and the USB runs out of space, does
anyone know if windows logs an event in event log?

Some data has been lost on the a server and we are trying to piece
together what has happened. This is what we THINK may have
happened.

We have a customer who decided to 'Move' some folders from the
server onto her memory pen (She should have copy/paste but
anyway). The server has one shared folder called data (5Gb) which
consists of all company files and gets backed up. The folder data
was then moved to the memory pen (2gb space) using a users
machine and then due to the size of the pen it hit it's limit and
only some data was moved (about 2gb) and the rest was left on the
server (3gb). The data is then deleted from the pen.

This would explain that about 1.9/2 Gb of data is lost from the
data folder on the server. To confirm our theory, I was wondering
if windows xp logs an event when a USB hits it's size limit or if
a move was incomplete.

Any help would be appreciated.

Many thanks,

Luke

I don't believe this will be logged, but you might try a test. You
will likely see a popup message when your destination drive is out
of space.

If you've got W2003 with VSS enabled, and this data was on there,
you may not even need to go back to tape - volume shadow copy
services saves a lot of work.



.



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