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Do these events mean anything?


ikon

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Hi. I recently learned about the Windows Event Viewer. While looking through Administrative Events I found these 2 entries fairly often. Do they mean anything? I ask that, in part, because I'm doing quite a bit of rearranging of pools: adding drives, removing drives, booting up with some pools offline, etc. Maybe they're just entries related to the changes I'm making?

Exception:

System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception (0x80004005): The network path was not found
   at CoveNative.Helpers.File.GetAttributes(String path)
   at CoveNative.Extensions.NativeExtensions.GetAttributes(String path)
   at DrivePoolService.Pool.Tasks.FileDuplication.#ugc(TaskRunState #c6c, FileDuplicationTaskState #d6c, #Gfg #e6c, String #O2c, Boolean #P2c, Int32 #Q2c)
   at DrivePoolService.Pool.Tasks.FileDuplication.#ugc(TaskRunState #c6c, FileDuplicationTaskState #d6c, #Gfg #e6c, String #O2c, Boolean #P2c, Int32 #Q2c)
   at DrivePoolService.Pool.Tasks.FileDuplication.#R5c(TaskRunState , FileDuplicationTaskState , IEnumerable`1 )
   at CoveUtil.Tasks.Concurrent.Task`1.(TaskRunState , Object , IEnumerable`1 )
   at CoveUtil.Tasks.Concurrent.TaskGroup..()
   at CoveUtil.ReportingAction.Run(Action TheDangerousAction, Func`2 ErrorReportExceptionFilter)

Exception:

CoveTroubleshooting.Reporter+ReporterLogException: {reporter_exception}
   at CoveTroubleshooting.Reporter.ThrowLogReportN(Exception TheException, Object[] TheParams)
   at CoveUtil.ErrorReporting..(Exception )

 

 

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OK, maybe that's strange, and maybe not. I say that because I don't have duplication enabled at all. My father set things up so his data is duplicated to other sets of drives rather than other drives in the same pool. Since I inherited his setup I just kept things as they were, pretty much. Perhaps DP has to read a file that tells it about duplication even if there is none?

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