rebuilding the removable storage database

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Aaron Neunz

Windows 2003.
Event ID 15
RSM cannot manage library changer0. The database is corrupt.

Any ideas on how to rebuild the removable storage database?

Thanks in advance,
Aaron Neunz
 
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Dave Patrick

This article may help you.

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=235032

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Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
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| Windows 2003.
| Event ID 15
| RSM cannot manage library changer0. The database is corrupt.
|
| Any ideas on how to rebuild the removable storage database?
|
| Thanks in advance,
| Aaron Neunz
|
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|
 
A

Aaron Neunz

Is there a windows 2003 version of this article?
There are no files in my export folder....

Thanks,
Aaron Neunz
 
D

Dave Patrick

I think it should be the same steps. According to the document if you never
created the backup then the files would not exist.

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Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft MVP [Windows]
http://www.microsoft.com/protect

:
| Is there a windows 2003 version of this article?
| There are no files in my export folder....
|
| Thanks,
| Aaron Neunz
 
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pritpal singh

RSM Corrupt
Had this happen once ena want to remember the steps to correct.

From Susan B...

ISSUE #5======Cannot run the SBS Backup Wizard and received this error
message
"RSM database is corrupt and cannot be rebuilt. Event 85"

CAUSE--------This issue can occur if the RSM database is corrupt.
RESOLUTION--------------

-Rebuild the RSM database by:
1. Stop the RSM Service.
2. Delete the RSM databases located at %SystemRoot%\System32\NtmsData.
3. Restart the RSM Service, this will recreate new, empty RSM Databases.
4. Put a new tape in, or a tape that may be deleted.
5. Go to the "properties" of the disk inside the physical locations. Uncheck
'Enable Drive' Hit apply & then check the 'Enable Drive' again.
6. Right click, and prepare.
 

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