The requested FRS entry is unused
Hello all, I have been stuck on this for a while now with now solution and this problem, so far, has occurred only on one machine. When attempting to recover, in the last few seconds of the recovery I receive an error message: -Cannot copy data from the recovery point to the destination. --The requested FRS entry is unused (free, 0). (UMI:V-281-3215-1010) I was not able to find much help on the web either. Any help would be much appreciated. Symantec System Recovery 2011 Scenario: System A has a recover point created on our central storage. Hard drive of System A needs to be replaced I have the hard drive connected to my system and properly partitioned and attempting to recover using the SSR console note: I have successfully completed this exact same process a few times. This is the first failure.Solved1.5KViews0likes7CommentsA guide to booting HP Elitepad to recovery environment using USB flash drive
Hi, Back in October 2013, a support case that I opened with Symantec in relation to failure of the Elitepad 900 G1 to boot into the Symantec recovery environment from a USB or DVD drive etc, was ultimately closed with no resolution due to a compatibility issue or similar. I recently decided to pick this up again and am pleased to report a successful outcome but not without issues. Here's what I did: > Note: I have SP2 installed on my SSR client (Ver. 11.0.2.49853)but this is immaterial to process described below. > Grabbed a copy of the latest 32bit recovery ISO (SSR11.0.2.49853_AllWin_English_SrdOnly.iso)from here:https://www4.symantec.com/Vrt/offer?a_id=88724 > Obtained and formatted thumb drive as FAT32 (I did not have to bother with the diskpart procedure that is referenced as required from several sources) > Used WinZip to extract the contents of the ISO to the USB flash drive. Note: DO NOT use the Customer Recovery Disk wizard in the SSR 2013 client. > That's it, plugged it in to one of 2 x USB sockets available on the Elitepad productivity jacket. (Note: if you don't have a jacket you might be in trouble having access to only 1 x USB port. > A USB keyboard needs to be connected to the 2nd USB port as there is no touch panel functionality in the recovery environment. Note that If you wish to use a USB Ext Drive to store the recovery points, the USB Boot Flash drive can be safely removed once the environment is entered, allowing you to connect your USB Ext Drive. > In Elitepad Advanced Startup options, selected USB EFI Boot Device option. > Elitepad booted into recovery environment with navigation by keyboard thereafter (Some useful keyboard shortcuts are:- TAB to cycle the focus between objects; enter to select; [space] to check/uncheck a checkbox; right arrow key to expand a file folder to show subfolder) > Ripped a Windows 8.1 image from one Elitepad and then restored using this image to a factory state Windows 8.0 device with no issues whatsoever, just had to re-activate Windows after the restore. So anyway, the critical step in the process described above is to use WinZip or a similar archiving utility to get the ISO contents onto the flash drive because for some bizarre reason, if you use the Symantec Custom Recovery Disk wizard to burn the ISO, this causes all of the files on the flash drive to become hidden (even with "Show Hidden Files / Folders" checked in file explorer?) with the exception of autorun.inf. The problem appears to be that the Elitepad 900 GI apparently can't see these files because it does not recognise a flash drive prepared in this manner, as a valid EFI USB boot device. It seems unlikely that the Elitepad 900 is the only tablet that might be affected by this issue. Hopefully this guide might save somebody some time at some stage. Orson.12KViews1like8CommentsHot Swap - Lost disk format?
In my desktop PC I have an hot swap adapter. This allow me to have two or more hard drives with the same drive letter say "E:" Most of the time I use the hot swap for different groups of files (Movies on one drive, Books on a different) and the drive letter is "E:" which is the default letter that is assigned by the PC since it is the need letter not use by my internal hard drives. I back up my OS and Data with SSR to my 3 Tb internal hard drive that is assigned the letter "V:". Over the last few days, my V drive has been showing signs of getting "sick". So I purchased a second 3Tb drive. I removed the V drive from inside the computer. I placed my new 3Tb drive in the hot swap adapter and change the label to "Second BackUP- V2" and assigned it the drive letter "V:". It was my intention to rotate the two V drive as one does external USB drives. Since drives in the hot swap adapter are not on the USB port, the USB option is grayed out when I creat a new backup job. The SSR backup appeared to be running OK until at the very end, I receive an error. When I looked at the new V2 drive with Windows Disk Manager it was (1) unlable and (2) looked as if it was un-formated. I then put the original V drive in the hot swap adapter to make a backup before I attempted to find out what was wrong. SSR could not find the original V drive. When I looked at the original V drive it also appears to have "lost its format". Before, I attempt to take any other action, I am asking for your help. It appears that SSR does not like two disk with the same name. I did notice that SSR "identify" each backup location. Could this be the problem? Any quick solution to restore my backup copies without using a file recover software?2KViews0likes3Commentscannot deploy system recovery using SSRM
hi i cant remote push installation of system recovery 2013 R2 from SSRM 2013R2to remote computers how ever i can remote push symantec management agent and system recovry plugin also where i can see remote push status and error code i cant find it anywhere. im using system recovery management 2013 R2 SP2 , System recovery 2013 R2 SP2 downloaded using SIM. thanksSolved1.3KViews0likes8CommentsSSR 2013 R2 - How to rotate 2 External USB drives -- Incrementally
Symantec System Recovery 2013 R2 11.1.2.54477. Win 7 Internal Data disk "F". I need to Incrementally backup to EXTERNAL USB drive "E" that I rotate on a weekly basis. I have 2 external drive. Each label "E - SSR Backup". I need to rotate between the two drives on a weekly basis. That is Week 1 - Full plus daily incrementally backup to drive 1. Week 2 -- Full plus daily incrementally backup to drive 2. Week 3 - only incrementally (changes made in week 2 + new changes in week 3) backup to drive1. Week 4 - only incrementally (changes made in week 3 + new changes in week 4) backup to drive 2. Week 5 - only incrementally (changes made in week 4 + new changes in week 5)backup to drive 1. etc. I read that SSR 2013 R2 should be able to do this. I there how to some place?Solved1.3KViews0likes4CommentsInstall SSR 2013 R2 run failed
hi Symantec sensei Currently I'm struggling with installation of plug-ins, agents, SSR 2013 R2 with user interface on the end-point stations(200 stations) from SSR Management console (7.5.3153). Mostly it goes good, but some stations ignore the installation of “Package for Symantec System Recovery 2013 R2 with user interface”. In the agent history, it shows that “Install SSR…..Run failed”. I checked the obstacles, which could stop the installation – antivirus manipulations (exceptions, complete uninstall, etc.), win os firewall settings/rules (permit all in all directions), tried to Update Distribution Points, manually initiate the installation/downloading the package from Agent (CommonInstaller.exe. It starts for a sec and then disappears). PS: is it possible to install this package manually in offline mode? tried to find it, but without result Kindly ask You to help in this. The LOG file from Agent is attached. regardsSolved1.8KViews0likes8CommentsSystem Recovery 2013 11.0.1.47662 Recovery_Disk Dont Support USB 3.0
Im trying to boot my SRD 2013 11.0.1 on a new HP Proliat DL160 Gen9 and dont recognize the Keyboard or Mouse. I cant do anything because of that. i Disable the USB 3.0 feature on the the server and stay the same issue.632Views0likes1Comment