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Drivepool 0xC00000E5 Error on one drive


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Running into a problem with some one of my drives not properly duplicating any of my files into other drives instead filing them as "other". There's no files outside of the poolPart directory (which I have seen in the past as I added new drives with files), I ran a chkdsk on the drive as well. It is also the only drive with this particular error. Scanner says it's healthy thus far. The files within are inaccessible. I have no way of knowing which files are the ones causing the problem (which could help in determining if it's the reason for the error in the first place). I've also checked permissions within the affected directory (it is just one directory generating this error so I checked/changed permissions for it but nothing is working so far). Here is a diagram of the drive from drivepool. The unduplicated files are just recent ones that have not finished duplicating so not concerned about this yet, unless they end up in the "other" part. I'm wondering what other troubleshooting steps I could take? The search I found only made reference to the error in the context of WSL2 which I am not using for the drivepool. To be clear the error comes up when trying to measure that drive and the one affected directory. 

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Have you tried manually running a CHKDSK pass on the disk in question?  If not, try doing so and remeasure the pool.  

Also, the files are located in a hidden "PoolPart" folder on each drive, which should be accessible.   See if you can reproduce the access issue on the drive in question.  If you can, then it may be an issue with the drive that StableBit Scanner hasn't had a chance to pick up yet (the default is for 30 days, in most cases, so something may have happened within that window)".

 

And if neither are successful, then open a ticket at https://stablebit.com/contact/

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3 hours ago, Christopher (Drashna) said:

Have you tried manually running a CHKDSK pass on the disk in question?  If not, try doing so and remeasure the pool.  

Also, the files are located in a hidden "PoolPart" folder on each drive, which should be accessible.   See if you can reproduce the access issue on the drive in question.  If you can, then it may be an issue with the drive that StableBit Scanner hasn't had a chance to pick up yet (the default is for 30 days, in most cases, so something may have happened within that window)".

 

And if neither are successful, then open a ticket at https://stablebit.com/contact/

Yes, I did the chkdsk first before posting this (see original comment), I can access the poolpart folder, on it's own I can access the drive, the problem I'm facing is that some of said "other" files are only living on that drive and not being even picked up. The error is the only clue I have that something is wrong. I've done some troubleshooting here to try to figure it out. Without knowing which files not sure if it's a permissions problem or something else amiss. 

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I opened a ticket, but I have gotten no response to the issue. I ran the troubleshooter 2x with ALL and Errors but with no response still. I'm out of options on this. Only thing I read online was that there was a firewall issue (which makes no sense as the drive is local anyway). Tried that with no effect. But there's little info on the net regarding this particular error code.

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