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Jesse O.
 
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Default SSAS2005 error - 04-26-2006 , 03:04 PM






Can anyone shed light on this error and what I may be able to do to fix it?


File system error: A FileStore error from WriteFile occurred. Physical file:
\\?\H:\SSAS2005CubesData\Sales.1.db\v Dim Keyword Current.0.dim\101.v Dim
Keyword Current.asstore. Logical file: . .



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Default Re: SSAS2005 error - 04-26-2006 , 07:31 PM






Perhaps you ran out of disk space?

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Can anyone shed light on this error and what I may be able to do to fix
it?


File system error: A FileStore error from WriteFile occurred. Physical
file: \\?\H:\SSAS2005CubesData\Sales.1.db\v Dim Keyword
Current.0.dim\101.v Dim Keyword Current.asstore. Logical file: . .




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Default Re: SSAS2005 error - 04-26-2006 , 11:31 PM



Nope...PLENTY of disk...


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Can anyone shed light on this error and what I may be able to do to fix
it?


File system error: A FileStore error from WriteFile occurred. Physical
file: \\?\H:\SSAS2005CubesData\Sales.1.db\v Dim Keyword
Current.0.dim\101.v Dim Keyword Current.asstore. Logical file: . .






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Default Re: SSAS2005 error - 04-27-2006 , 02:51 PM



Its difficult to explain this one except perhaps for some sort of file
system issue -- e.g. anti-virus took a lock, or h/w error... Maybe the NT
event log for that time period could show something interesting.

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Nope...PLENTY of disk...


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Can anyone shed light on this error and what I may be able to do to fix
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File system error: A FileStore error from WriteFile occurred. Physical
file: \\?\H:\SSAS2005CubesData\Sales.1.db\v Dim Keyword
Current.0.dim\101.v Dim Keyword Current.asstore. Logical file: . .








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Default Re: SSAS2005 error - 04-28-2006 , 12:08 PM



Tried moving the data folder over to a different drive, processing several
times, nothing in the event log.

Looks like the file just went corrupt.


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Its difficult to explain this one except perhaps for some sort of file
system issue -- e.g. anti-virus took a lock, or h/w error... Maybe the NT
event log for that time period could show something interesting.

Thanks,
Akshai

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Nope...PLENTY of disk...


"Akshai Mirchandani [MS]" <akshaim (AT) online (DOT) microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Perhaps you ran out of disk space?

Thanks,
Akshai

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Can anyone shed light on this error and what I may be able to do to fix
it?


File system error: A FileStore error from WriteFile occurred. Physical
file: \\?\H:\SSAS2005CubesData\Sales.1.db\v Dim Keyword
Current.0.dim\101.v Dim Keyword Current.asstore. Logical file: . .










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Default I got exactly the same error - 06-22-2006 , 04:29 AM



I'm seeing exactly the same error. I've got 45GB free on C drive, which is a raid 1 hardware array formatted with NTFS. Strangely the error seemed to happen when the .ksstore file reached about 4GB in size.

I'm investigating now to see what it could be.

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