Last week I posted a "help me" when our master server crashed. W2K3R2 
enterprise with NBU 6.5.3. The folks out there helped us get rolling on the Hot 
Catalog restore which worked fine. However we came across another problem. The 
two obvious symptoms were error 42's on backups, and when mapping a drive you 
would occasionally get an "out of system resources" message. My boss dug 
through the MS KB's  and focused on memory management. When he looked at the 
key below


HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory 
Management

He found that the rebuilt server had the System Pages dword set to 0. On our 
media servers it was set to 798720 decimal. As soon as he hacked the registry 
the 42's went away. I suspect this dword is supposed to be modified by NBU but 
don't know for sure. Anyway, something to look out for. Thanks for everyone's 
help.

David Spearman
County of Henrico, Va.



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