TomTiddler Posted September 8, 2025 Posted September 8, 2025 "The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process", unfortunately there is no name provided for the file in question I've attached the most recent log file ...... hoping someone can help DrivePool.Service-2025-09-08.log Quote
1 Shane Posted September 9, 2025 Posted September 9, 2025 Hi, if you open the Resource Monitor tool in Windows, click the CPU tab, and in the Associated Handles section use the Search Handles field to enter a path (e.g. "p:\") it will show you all file and folder handles in use within that path and what is using them. You may need to check each physical disk in the pool rather than just the pool drive. There is also this command available, which needs to be entered in a Command Prompt run as an Administrator, where "p:\" is the drive letter of the pool followed by a colon and blackslash: dpcmd force-close-open-files p:\ Obviously, don't use it if you do have any files open at the time that you want to stay open. Quote
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"The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process", unfortunately there is no name provided for the file in question
I've attached the most recent log file ...... hoping someone can help
DrivePool.Service-2025-09-08.log
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