I am trying to remove a drive that won't remove, which Stablebit Scanner is telling me has no problems. After almost 5 days, I just want to remove it and I will manually move the files over to the pool but DrivePool will not let the drive go!
Starting at the top:
1) Tried to remove the drive traditional method and got Error "The directory name is invalid".
Looking at the service log, its Recycle bin somehow.
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[RemoveDriveFromPool] Error moving file from \\?\Volume{c29fdf21-0f4b-41b9-9a1a-c540f54e1c28}\PoolPart.422717a2-17f9-4c2f-b66b-1227cf2442c0\$RECYCLE.BIN\S-1-5-21-3953242607-246582605-4038744675-1105\$RLB666J to \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolume30\$RECYCLE.BIN\S-1-5-21-3953242607-246582605-4038744675-1105\$RLB666J. Continuing removal. (Cannot create a file when that file already exists))
A) I did chkdsk
B ) Then the reset of the recycle bin (rd /s /q T:\$Recycle.bin), rebooted and that didn't work.
C) Let Stablebit scanner force check it again
D) Pulled the drive and tried to repair the problem on another PC.
DrivePool will NOT remove the drive, same error over and over.
If anyone has any ideas on this I'm totally game to try and fix this. Otherwise:
2) I shut the server down. Removed the offending hard drive physically. Rebooted. "Drive is missing" in DrivePool. Chose the remove options. Completed, shut down. Put the drive back, rebooted the server. The drive was re-added to the gosh darned pool! Why does DrivePool do this? It makes no sense, I personally told Drviepool to remove the drive? Anyway:
3) Found dpcmd ignore-poolpart command, yet cannot find any syntax examples. I have tried so many different arguments. Now I assigned it a drive letter and am using this command:
LLMs are telling me should work but it does nothing. I am stuck. How the heck can I just remove this drive so I can dump it and replace it?
Pool.Part is correct in the command argument. Windows non-mapped path is \\?\Volume{c29fdf21-0f4b-41b9-9a1a-c540f54e1c28}\PoolPart.422717a2-17f9-4c2f-b66b-1227cf2442c0 (tried this didn't work either).
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I am trying to remove a drive that won't remove, which Stablebit Scanner is telling me has no problems. After almost 5 days, I just want to remove it and I will manually move the files over to the pool but DrivePool will not let the drive go!
Starting at the top:
1) Tried to remove the drive traditional method and got Error "The directory name is invalid".
Looking at the service log, its Recycle bin somehow.
A) I did chkdsk
B ) Then the reset of the recycle bin (
rd /s /q T:\$Recycle.bin), rebooted and that didn't work.C) Let Stablebit scanner force check it againD) Pulled the drive and tried to repair the problem on another PC.DrivePool will NOT remove the drive, same error over and over.
If anyone has any ideas on this I'm totally game to try and fix this. Otherwise:2) I shut the server down. Removed the offending hard drive physically. Rebooted. "Drive is missing" in DrivePool. Chose the remove options. Completed, shut down. Put the drive back, rebooted the server. The drive was re-added to the gosh darned pool! Why does DrivePool do this? It makes no sense, I personally told Drviepool to remove the drive? Anyway:3) Found dpcmd ignore-poolpart command, yet cannot find any syntax examples. I have tried so many different arguments. Now I assigned it a drive letter and am using this command:LLMs are telling me should work but it does nothing. I am stuck. How the heck can I just remove this drive so I can dump it and replace it?Pool.Part is correct in the command argument. Windows non-mapped path is \\?\Volume{c29fdf21-0f4b-41b9-9a1a-c540f54e1c28}\PoolPart.422717a2-17f9-4c2f-b66b-1227cf2442c0 (tried this didn't work either).Help?
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