Re: Server 2003 R2 FSRM Storage Reports problem...
- From: "Jabez Gan" <mingteikg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 23:52:26 +0800
Hi Jim,
Sorry to let you know that there's no solution:
>From Georgi (MSFT):
The limit cannot be extended in this version of the product :(
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Jabez Gan
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"Jim Doedtman" <JimDoedtman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> The exact message I am getting within the report is "More than the maximum
> number of files per group matched the report criteria. Only the top 100
> files are shown in the following file groups: Audio and Video Files."
>
> Jim
>
> "Jabez Gan" wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sorry I missed out the 1000 files limitation. It appears that this is to
>> prevent the reports to be created using too much time.
>>
>> I'll check if the limitation can be extended and post back here.
>>
>> Sorry for the earlier confusion.
>>
>> --
>> Jabez Gan
>> http://www.blizhosting.com
>> MSBLOG: http://msblog.resdev.net
>>
>>
>>
>> "Jim Doedtman" <Jim Doedtman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:B11D1F93-4082-4075-811C-65CF6522850B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Jabez - I am having a similiar problem. When I run a report, the
>> > report
>> > output states that only the first 100 objects of the report are
>> > included
>> > within the report. I ran a FileGroup report to report upon Audio and
>> > Video
>> > files. The total number of Audio and Video files that I had on the
>> > filesystem was 80,000. The report only included the first 100 files
>> > and
>> > indicated this with a warning message within the report.
>> >
>> > Jim
>> >
>> > "Jabez Gan" wrote:
>> >
>> >> No there's no hardcoded limit to the amount of folders to report.
>> >>
>> >> Are you able to attach your report file here so I can take a look? Or
>> >> it
>> >> didn't finish but just stuck?
>> >>
>> >> If it got stuck after the 80th folder, check what folder is that, and
>> >> exclude that temporary and recreate the report.
>> >>
>> >> And it's recommended to create reports (heavy reports) when no other
>> >> users
>> >> are using the server.
>> >>
>> >> Hope this helps.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Jabez Gan
>> >> http://www.blizhosting.com
>> >> MSBLOG: http://msblog.resdev.net
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Marc-A. Landry" <Marc-A. Landry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>> >> message
>> >> news:CB18D3F3-2973-428B-84F6-5553A99F429D@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> > Here's a question for everyone.
>> >> >
>> >> > When I run reports against the bulk of my user personal folders on
>> >> > the
>> >> > file
>> >> > server, the report stops at about 80 of the 130 some folders.
>> >> >
>> >> > Is there a hardcoded limit to the amount of folders that the FSRM
>> >> > will
>> >> > report on or is there a configuration that I've missed somewhere?
>> >> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
>>
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