Re: No disk space. Services Doen't start
- From: Ivan <Ivan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 08:04:04 -0700
Thanks for your replies .
Finally I deleted this file, but every time that I try to log as
Administrator another one was generated. I used “oh” resource kit tool then I
found Winrar app was trying to generate a rar file, and sam####.tmp, was
temporaly file till it finishes to compress, but not enough space was in
disk, file cannot be finished.
I had to uninstall Winrar.
I scanned deeply server with Symantec Corporate AV, updated. And no virus,
or malware was found.
I created a new administrator user, and symptoms doesn’t repeat, but still
happens login in as administrator.
I thought to delete administrator profile, but I know, some SBS necessary
information is stored in. I also thought to search in regedit, any Winrar
reference to administrator, but I don’t know how to refer Administrator
profile.
Any suggestion?
"Jim Behning SBS MVP" wrote:
You can boot off a bootable CD with F6 for raid drivers. Get to repair.
console. You should be able to access and delete the file then. As
Cliff suggests there is something odd happening.
On Mon, 8 Sep 2008 10:28:02 -0600, "Cliff Galiher"
<cgaliher@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Use some sysinternals tools and find out *what* is creating that file.See what SBS support is working on
Nothing should be creating a single 17 gig file. Ever. That sounds like
some seriously bad mojo. Runaway trojan or seriously corrupt system
management tools....tough to know which until you figure out what is
creating that file.
-Cliff
"Ivan" <Ivan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Primary disk, dynamic, volumes: System, Applications, Data, some allocated
space and a second disk mirroring all three volumes, and same allocated
space.
All system is crashed because 0 bytes free space is available in System
volume. Even delete unnecessary data, free space record doesn't increase,
still is 0.
I found a 17GB temp file, in c:\WINDOWS\TEMP\SAM2718.tmp that I can't
delete, "some user or application is using it". Neither a folder inside,
pdk-SYSTEM-2916 can be deleted.
I checked, security, so administrator has permissions enough to delete
both,
file and folder.
No event viewer records in system or application logs giving interesting
information before file "modifying date". After, non starting service
errors
appears then in event log.
After deleting unnecessary information, system was rebooted and, file was
rebuilt again, taking al free new space.
AV, updates is installed but no AV scan is not available, service cannot
start.
Any idea
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