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Another beremote error in event viewer (1736 this time): Buffer I/O thread termination error -1808 occured

Alex_Boge
Level 3

I get these two errors one after another regularly using Backup Exec 11d with all liveupdates on my windows 2003 server. Any idea what they mean or how concerned I should be?

Event Type: Error
Event Source: ESENT
Event Category: Database Page Cache
Event ID: 407
Description:
beremote (1736) Buffer I/O thread termination error -1808 occurred.

Followed by:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: ESENT
Event Category: Logging/Recovery
Event ID: 454
Description:
beremote (1736) Database recovery/restore failed with unexpected error -1808.


perhaps coincidently but about 1 second later I typically also get this warning (mentioned in another thread):
Event Type: Warning
Event Source: ESENT
Event Category: Logging/Recovery
Event ID: 420
Description:
beremote (1716) Unable to read header of database C:\WINNT\NTDS\ntds.dit.  Error -1811. Database may have been moved.

 

1 REPLY 1

Dev_T
Level 6
Hello,

To resolve this issue, use the procedure described in this section to re-create the local Group Policy file.

Important Implementing a security template on a domain controller may change the settings of the Default Domain Controller Policy or Default Domain Policy. The applied template may overwrite permissions on new files, registry keys and system services created by other programs. Restoring these policies might be necessary after applying a security template. Before performing these steps on a domain controller, create a backup of the SYSVOL share.

Note When you use the following procedure, your computer is returned to the original installation state where the Local Security Policy is not defined. You may have to start your computer in Safe mode to rename or move files.

   1. Open the %SystemRoot%\Security folder, create a new folder, and then name it "OldSecurity".
   2. Move all of the files ending in .log from the %SystemRoot%\Security folder to the OldSecurity folder.
   3. Find the Secedit.sdb file in the %SystemRoot%\Security\Database folder, and then rename this file to "Secedit.old".
   4. Click Start, click Run, type mmc, and then click OK.
   5. Click Console, click Add/Remove Snap-in, and then add the Security and Configuration snap-in.
   6. Right-click Security and Configuration and Analysis, and then click Open Database.
   7. Browse to the %TEMP% folder, type Secedit.sdb in the File name box, and then click Open.
   8. When you are prompted to import a template, click Setup Security.inf, and then click Open.
   9. Copy %TEMP%\Secedit.sdb %SystemRoot%\Security\Database.