Error in backup of C:\ during read: Error [0x80070057] The parameter is incorrect.

Hi,
Im trying to backup a system state in windows server 2008 R2 HAPP02 using DPM 2010 and im recieving the following error.
Source: Backup, Event ID 5
The backup operation that started at '‎2011‎-‎09‎-‎19T06:08:29.143748400Z' has failed with following error code '2155347997'. Please review the event details for a solution, and then rerun the backup operation once the issue is resolved.
I tried to run WBADMIN START SYSTEMSTATEBACKUP -backupTarget:c: and then i recieve the following error
Creating a shadow copy of the volumes specified for backup...
Creating a shadow copy of the volumes specified for backup...
Please wait while system state files to back up are identified.
This might take several minutes...
Found (1113) files.
Found (6575) files.
Found (10393) files.
Found (13356) files.
Found (16175) files.
Found (27117) files.
Found (30612) files.
Found (34342) files.
Found (36966) files.
Found (40656) files.
Found (41935) files.
Found (45428) files.
Found (48639) files.
Found (51805) files.
Found (57721) files.
Found (64792) files.
Found (72735) files.
Found (77340) files.
Found (81183) files.
Found (81254) files.
Found (81254) files.
Found (81254) files.
The search for system state files is complete.
Starting to back up files...
The backup of files reported by 'Task Scheduler Writer' is complete.
The backup of files reported by 'VSS Metadata Store Writer' is complete.
The backup of files reported by 'Performance Counters Writer' is complete
The backup of files reported by 'IIS Config Writer' is complete.
Overall progress: 0%.
Currently backing up files reported by 'System Writer'...
Overall progress: 1%.
Currently backing up files reported by 'System Writer'...
Overall progress: 2%.
Currently backing up files reported by 'System Writer'...
Overall progress: 4%.
Currently backing up files reported by 'System Writer'...
Overall progress: 5%.
Currently backing up files reported by 'System Writer'...
Overall progress: 7%.
Currently backing up files reported by 'System Writer'...
Overall progress: 8%.
Currently backing up files reported by 'System Writer'...
Overall progress: 9%.
Currently backing up files reported by 'System Writer'...
Overall progress: 11%.
Currently backing up files reported by 'System Writer'...
Overall progress: 12%.
Currently backing up files reported by 'System Writer'...
Overall progress: 13%.
Currently backing up files reported by 'System Writer'...
Overall progress: 15%.
Currently backing up files reported by 'System Writer'...
Summary of the backup operation:
The backup of the system state failed [2011-09-19 09:42].
Log of files successfully backed up:
C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup-19-09-2011_09-36-37.log
Log of files for which backup failed:
C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup_Error-19-09-2011_09-36-37.log
The operation ended before completion.
The parameter is incorrect.
When i check the backup_error log file i found the following error
Error in backup of C:\ during read: Error [0x80070057] The parameter is incorrect.
Any ideas about the error?
Thanks in advnace,
Laith.

sorry for the delay.
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[0]0ED8.124C::09/22/2011-14:05:02.204 [usa]HardWrite: NtWriteFile failure: 0xc000009d, 0xbb9ee000, 0x10000
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service CBlbBackupAsync::SetFormatStatus
backup.cpp@4817] ERROR:Format was unable to complete successfully, final result: 57
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service CBlbBackupAsync::FormatMedia
backup.cpp@4740] ERROR:Format on
\\?\Volume{d841345f-e505-11e0-bb05-00155d646a25} failed.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service CBlbBackupAsync::FormatMedia
backup.cpp@4746] INFO:Format done
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service CBlbBackupAsync::MountVHD
backup.cpp@15683] ERROR:FormatMedia
\\?\Volume{d841345f-e505-11e0-bb05-00155d646a25} failed, hr: 0x80780046
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1203] ENTER: CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [blbengutils CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1215] INFO:No revert needed.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1220] EXIT: CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service
backup.cpp@15702] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::MountVHD
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service CBlbBackupAsync::CreateVHD
backup.cpp@9127] ERROR:MountVHD failed for
\\?\Volume{9f1ea684-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963}\WindowsImageBackup\HEIAPP02\Backup 2011-09-22 135901\9f1ea685-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963.vhd failed hr=0x80780046
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1203] ENTER: CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [blbengutils CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1215] INFO:No revert needed.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1220] EXIT: CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service
backup.cpp@9138] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::CreateVHD
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1203] ENTER: CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [blbengutils CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1215] INFO:No revert needed.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1220] EXIT: CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service
backup.cpp@9592] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::PrepareTargetVolumesForSSB
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service CBlbBackupAsync::BackupToMediaForSSB
backup.cpp@10379] ERROR:SSB call failed with hr=0x807800c5, detailed hr=0x80780046
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [blbsrv
restoresystemstate.cpp@131] ENTER: CBlbsrvSystemStateRestore::StopFileLogging
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [blbsrv
restoresystemstate.cpp@138] EXIT: CBlbsrvSystemStateRestore::StopFileLogging
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service
backup.cpp@10449] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::BackupToMediaForSSB
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service CBlbBackupAsync::PerformSystemStateBackup
backup.cpp@17287] WARNING:SSB operation unsuccessful with hr=0x80780046
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service CBlbSystemStateBackupAsync::SetState
systemstatebackup.cpp@1061] INFO:ENGINE STATE:BACKUP SYSTEM STATE:5
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service CBlbBackupAsync::PerformSystemStateBackup
backup.cpp@17300] INFO:Backup has system state = 0
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service
backup.cpp@17306] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::PerformSystemStateBackup
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service
backup.cpp@17331] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::UpdateBackupInfoIfRequired
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [service
backup.cpp@17379] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::UpdateBackupInfoIfRequired
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [componenthelper
componentbackuphelper.cpp@1456] ENTER: CBlbComponentBackupHelper::BackupComplete
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [componenthelper CBlbComponentBackupHelper::BackupComplete
componentbackuphelper.cpp@1460] INFO:bIsBackupFailed: 0
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [componenthelper
componentbackuphelper.cpp@1261] ENTER: CBlbComponentBackupHelper::BuildSppBackupCompleteStateArray
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:02.208 [componenthelper
componentbackuphelper.cpp@1323] EXIT: CBlbComponentBackupHelper::BuildSppBackupCompleteStateArray
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.427 [asrcmn]ENTER: CVssAsrAPIBackup::GetVolumeComponents
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.427 [asrcmn]ENTER: AsrGetSystemVolumeDevPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.427 [asrcmn]EXIT: AsrGetSystemVolumeDevPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.427 [asrcmn]ENTER: BootGetWinREVolGuid
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.427 [asrcmn]ENTER: _GetElementData
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.427 [asrcmn][WPP_ASR_ERROR] NT STATUS ERROR 0xc0000225(STATUS_NOT_FOUND) [status]: (bootlib.cpp:497)
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.427 [asrcmn]EXIT: _GetElementData
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.427 [asrcmn]EXIT: BootGetWinREVolGuid
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.428 [asrcmn]ENTER: AsrVhd::GetDeviceDependencyInformation
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.428 [asrsys][WPP_ASR_INFO]Disk
\\?\Volume{9f1ea685-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963} is not a virtual device. Status=3225026581 (asrvhd.cpp:436)
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.428 [asrcmn]EXIT: AsrVhd::GetDeviceDependencyInformation
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.428 [asrcmn]ENTER: AsrVhd::GetDeviceDependencyInformation
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.428 [asrsys][WPP_ASR_INFO]Disk
\\?\Volume{9f1ea684-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963} is not a virtual device. Status=3225026581 (asrvhd.cpp:436)
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.428 [asrcmn]EXIT: AsrVhd::GetDeviceDependencyInformation
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.428 [asrcmn]ENTER: AsrVhd::GetDeviceDependencyInformation
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.428 [asrsys][WPP_ASR_INFO]Disk
\\?\Volume{d513444f-a276-11de-b33e-00155d663512} is not a virtual device. Status=3225026581 (asrvhd.cpp:436)
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.428 [asrcmn]EXIT: AsrVhd::GetDeviceDependencyInformation
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.428 [asrwriter][WPP_ASR_INFO]cComponents = 3 , cMaxComponents = 5 (asrwriterbackup.cpp:602)
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.428 [asrcmn]EXIT: CVssAsrAPIBackup::GetVolumeComponents
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.429 [asrcmn]ENTER: CVssAsrAPIBackup::GetDiskComponents
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.429 [asrcmn]ENTER: DiskListInitialize
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrcmn]ENTER: GetDriveTypeByHandle
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrcmn]EXIT: GetDriveTypeByHandle
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrcmn]ENTER: AsrVhd::GetDeviceDependencyInformation
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrsys][WPP_ASR_INFO]Disk
\\?\ide#diskvirtual_hd______________________________1.1.0___#5&35dc7040&0&0.0.0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b} is not a virtual device. Status=3225026581 (asrvhd.cpp:436)
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrcmn]EXIT: AsrVhd::GetDeviceDependencyInformation
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrcmn]ENTER: GetDriveTypeByHandle
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrcmn]EXIT: GetDriveTypeByHandle
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrcmn]ENTER: AsrVhd::GetDeviceDependencyInformation
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrsys][WPP_ASR_INFO]Disk
\\?\ide#diskvirtual_hd______________________________1.1.0___#5&35dc7040&0&0.1.0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b} is not a virtual device. Status=3225026581 (asrvhd.cpp:436)
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrcmn]EXIT: AsrVhd::GetDeviceDependencyInformation
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrcmn]EXIT: DiskListInitialize
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrcmn]ENTER: DiskListMarkClusteredDisks
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrcmn]EXIT: DiskListMarkClusteredDisks
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrcmn]ENTER: DiskListPopulateLayoutInfo
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrsys][WPP_ASR_INFO]Getting disk info:
\\?\ide#diskvirtual_hd______________________________1.1.0___#5&35dc7040&0&0.1.0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b} (asrbkup.cpp:1415)
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrcmn]ENTER: AsrpGetDiskLayout
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.478 [asrcmn]ENTER: DiskForceDriversSync
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.709 [asrcmn]EXIT: DiskForceDriversSync
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.709 [asrcmn]ENTER: AsrpGetMorePartitionInfo
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.709 [asrcmn]ENTER: GetRdisk0DeviceNumber
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.710 [asrcmn]EXIT: GetRdisk0DeviceNumber
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.710 [asrcmn]ENTER: AsrGetSystemVolumeGlobalRootPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.710 [asrcmn]ENTER: AsrGetSystemVolumeDevPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.710 [asrcmn]EXIT: AsrGetSystemVolumeDevPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.710 [asrcmn]EXIT: AsrGetSystemVolumeGlobalRootPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.711 [asrcmn]ENTER: DiskBuildDevicePartitionPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.711 [asrcmn]EXIT: DiskBuildDevicePartitionPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.711 [asrcmn]ENTER: MtMgrGetSymbolicNames
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.711 [asrcmn]ENTER: MtMgrGetMountPoints
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.711 [asrcmn]ENTER: MtMgrOpen
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.711 [asrcmn]EXIT: MtMgrOpen
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.711 [asrcmn]EXIT: MtMgrGetMountPoints
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.711 [asrcmn]EXIT: MtMgrGetSymbolicNames
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.711 [asrcmn]EXIT: AsrpGetMorePartitionInfo
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.711 [asrcmn]EXIT: AsrpGetDiskLayout
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.711 [asrsys][WPP_ASR_INFO]Disk device number=1 (asrbkup.cpp:1495)
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.711 [asrsys][WPP_ASR_INFO]Getting disk info:
\\?\ide#diskvirtual_hd______________________________1.1.0___#5&35dc7040&0&0.0.0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b} (asrbkup.cpp:1415)
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.711 [asrcmn]ENTER: AsrpGetDiskLayout
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.711 [asrcmn]ENTER: DiskForceDriversSync
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.756 [asrcmn]EXIT: DiskForceDriversSync
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.756 [asrcmn]ENTER: AsrpGetMorePartitionInfo
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.756 [asrcmn]ENTER: GetRdisk0DeviceNumber
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.756 [asrcmn]EXIT: GetRdisk0DeviceNumber
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.756 [asrcmn]ENTER: AsrGetSystemVolumeGlobalRootPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.756 [asrcmn]ENTER: AsrGetSystemVolumeDevPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]EXIT: AsrGetSystemVolumeDevPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]EXIT: AsrGetSystemVolumeGlobalRootPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]ENTER: DiskBuildDevicePartitionPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]EXIT: DiskBuildDevicePartitionPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]ENTER: MtMgrGetSymbolicNames
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]ENTER: MtMgrGetMountPoints
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]ENTER: MtMgrOpen
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]EXIT: MtMgrOpen
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]EXIT: MtMgrGetMountPoints
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]EXIT: MtMgrGetSymbolicNames
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]ENTER: DiskBuildDevicePartitionPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]EXIT: DiskBuildDevicePartitionPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]ENTER: MtMgrGetSymbolicNames
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]ENTER: MtMgrGetMountPoints
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]ENTER: MtMgrOpen
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.757 [asrcmn]EXIT: MtMgrOpen
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.758 [asrcmn]EXIT: MtMgrGetMountPoints
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.758 [asrcmn]EXIT: MtMgrGetSymbolicNames
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.758 [asrcmn]EXIT: AsrpGetMorePartitionInfo
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.758 [asrcmn]EXIT: AsrpGetDiskLayout
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.758 [asrsys][WPP_ASR_INFO]Disk device number=0 (asrbkup.cpp:1495)
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.758 [asrcmn]EXIT: DiskListPopulateLayoutInfo
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.758 [asrcmn]ENTER: DiskListMarkOfflineDisks
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.758 [asrsys][WPP_ASR_INFO]Getting Online/Offline disk:
\\?\ide#diskvirtual_hd______________________________1.1.0___#5&35dc7040&0&0.1.0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b} (asrsys.cpp:233)
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.758 [asrsys][WPP_ASR_INFO]Getting Online/Offline disk:
\\?\ide#diskvirtual_hd______________________________1.1.0___#5&35dc7040&0&0.0.0#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b} (asrsys.cpp:233)
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.758 [asrcmn]EXIT: DiskListMarkOfflineDisks
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.758 [asrcmn]EXIT: CVssAsrAPIBackup::GetDiskComponents
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.758 [asrcmn]ENTER: CVssAsrAPIBackup::GetBcdComponent
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.758 [asrcmn]ENTER: AsrGetSystemVolumeDevPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.759 [asrcmn]EXIT: AsrGetSystemVolumeDevPath
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.759 [asrcmn]ENTER: GetVolumeNameFromDeviceName
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.759 [asrcmn]EXIT: GetVolumeNameFromDeviceName
[0]0F3C.0EE0::09/22/2011-14:05:02.759 [asrcmn]EXIT: CVssAsrAPIBackup::GetBcdComponent
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:03.228 [service
backup.cpp@3149] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::QueryStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:03.228 [service
backup.cpp@3209] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::QueryVolumeBackupStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:03.228 [componenthelper
componentbackuphelper.cpp@1850] ENTER: CBlbComponentBackupHelper::FillComponentConsistencyStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:03.228 [componenthelper
componentbackuphelper.cpp@1944] EXIT: CBlbComponentBackupHelper::FillComponentConsistencyStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:03.228 [service
backup.cpp@3342] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::QueryVolumeBackupStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:03.228 [service
backup.cpp@3359] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::QuerySystemStateBackupStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:03.228 [service
systemstatebackup.cpp@740] ENTER: CBlbSystemStateBackupAsync::QueryStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:03.228 [service
systemstatebackup.cpp@874] EXIT: CBlbSystemStateBackupAsync::QueryStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:03.228 [service
backup.cpp@3399] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::QuerySystemStateBackupStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:03.228 [service
backup.cpp@3192] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::QueryStatus
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.742 [componenthelper
componentbackuphelper.cpp@1518] EXIT: CBlbComponentBackupHelper::BackupComplete
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.742 [service
backup.cpp@6290] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::WriteBackupComponents
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.742 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1146] ENTER: CBlbImpersonationHelper::ImpersonateCaller
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.742 [blbengutils CBlbImpersonationHelper::ImpersonateCaller
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1178] INFO:No impersonation done.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.742 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1183] EXIT: CBlbImpersonationHelper::ImpersonateCaller
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.743 [util
systemutils.cpp@709] ENTER: BlbutilRegReadDWORD
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.743 [util BlbutilRegReadDWORD
systemutils.cpp@731] WARNING:RegQueryValueEx NoTargetSnapshot unsuccessful, hr:0x80070002
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.743 [util
systemutils.cpp@749] EXIT: BlbutilRegReadDWORD
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1203] ENTER: CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [blbengutils CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1215] INFO:No revert needed.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1220] EXIT: CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [service
backup.cpp@6444] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::WriteBackupComponents
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [service
backup.cpp@8946] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::UpdateLocalCatalogAfterbackup
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [service
backup.cpp@7790] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::GetComponentsList
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [componenthelper CBlbComponentBackupContext::GetComponentVolumeInfo
componentbackuphelper.cpp@249] INFO:Component 'TasksStore' has data on volume '{9f1ea685-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963}'
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [service CBlbBackupAsync::GetComponentsList
backup.cpp@7856] INFO:Adding component (0) <NULL>\TasksStore.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [componenthelper CBlbComponentBackupContext::GetComponentVolumeInfo
componentbackuphelper.cpp@249] INFO:Component 'WriterMetadataStore' has data on volume '{9f1ea685-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963}'
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [service CBlbBackupAsync::GetComponentsList
backup.cpp@7856] INFO:Adding component (1) <NULL>\WriterMetadataStore.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [componenthelper CBlbComponentBackupContext::GetComponentVolumeInfo
componentbackuphelper.cpp@249] INFO:Component 'PerformanceCounters' has data on volume '{9f1ea685-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963}'
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [service CBlbBackupAsync::GetComponentsList
backup.cpp@7856] INFO:Adding component (2) <NULL>\PerformanceCounters.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [componenthelper CBlbComponentBackupContext::GetComponentVolumeInfo
componentbackuphelper.cpp@249] INFO:Component 'WMI' has data on volume '{9f1ea685-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963}'
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [service CBlbBackupAsync::GetComponentsList
backup.cpp@7856] INFO:Adding component (3) <NULL>\WMI.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [componenthelper CBlbComponentBackupContext::GetComponentVolumeInfo
componentbackuphelper.cpp@249] INFO:Component 'IISMETABASE' has data on volume '{9f1ea685-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963}'
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [service CBlbBackupAsync::GetComponentsList
backup.cpp@7856] INFO:Adding component (4) <NULL>\IISMETABASE.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [componenthelper CBlbComponentBackupContext::GetComponentVolumeInfo
componentbackuphelper.cpp@249] INFO:Component 'COM+ REGDB' has data on volume '{9f1ea685-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963}'
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [service CBlbBackupAsync::GetComponentsList
backup.cpp@7856] INFO:Adding component (5) <NULL>\COM+ REGDB.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [componenthelper CBlbComponentBackupContext::GetComponentVolumeInfo
componentbackuphelper.cpp@249] INFO:Component 'IISCONFIG' has data on volume '{9f1ea685-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963}'
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.755 [service CBlbBackupAsync::GetComponentsList
backup.cpp@7856] INFO:Adding component (6) <NULL>\IISCONFIG.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [componenthelper CBlbComponentBackupContext::GetComponentVolumeInfo
componentbackuphelper.cpp@249] INFO:Component 'System Files' has data on volume '{9f1ea685-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963}'
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service CBlbBackupAsync::GetComponentsList
backup.cpp@7856] INFO:Adding component (7) <NULL>\System Files.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [componenthelper CBlbComponentBackupContext::GetComponentVolumeInfo
componentbackuphelper.cpp@249] INFO:Component 'Registry' has data on volume '{9f1ea685-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963}'
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service CBlbBackupAsync::GetComponentsList
backup.cpp@7856] INFO:Adding component (8) <NULL>\Registry.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service
backup.cpp@7917] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::GetComponentsList
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service
backup.cpp@7943] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::AddComponentsToLocalCatalog
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service
backup.cpp@7961] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::AddComponentsToLocalCatalog
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service
backup.cpp@11835] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::SetVolumesInLocalCatalog
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service
backup.cpp@1557] ENTER: CBlbVolumeBackupContext::GetOriginalAccessPath
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service
backup.cpp@1585] EXIT: CBlbVolumeBackupContext::GetOriginalAccessPath
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service CBlbBackupAsync::SetVolumesInLocalCatalog
backup.cpp@11894] INFO:Not adding volume C: to catalog since it failed
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service CBlbBackupAsync::SetVolumesInLocalCatalog
backup.cpp@11943] ERROR:Backup of all the source volumes failed.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service
backup.cpp@11970] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::SetVolumesInLocalCatalog
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service CBlbBackupAsync::UpdateLocalCatalogAfterbackup
backup.cpp@8986] ERROR:CBlbBackupAsync::SetVolumesInLocalCatalog failed with hr=0x80780049
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1203] ENTER: CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [blbengutils CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1215] INFO:No revert needed.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1220] EXIT: CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service
backup.cpp@9050] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::UpdateLocalCatalogAfterbackup
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service
backup.cpp@15335] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::RemoveESPCache
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service CBlbBackupAsync::RemoveESPCache
backup.cpp@15338] INFO:No esp cache created, so not freeing up
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service
backup.cpp@15345] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::RemoveESPCache
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service BlbBackupThreadFunc
backup.cpp@19732] INFO:BlbBackupThreadFunc took 363232 ms to complete
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service
backup.cpp@15795] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::DismountAllVHDs
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.768 [service
backup.cpp@15723] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::DismountVHD
Unknown( 70): GUID=7a2b0bca-701d-904a-c23d-62f5e0f26656 (No Format Information found).
Unknown( 68): GUID=7a2b0bca-701d-904a-c23d-62f5e0f26656 (No Format Information found).
Unknown( 69): GUID=7a2b0bca-701d-904a-c23d-62f5e0f26656 (No Format Information found).
Unknown( 77): GUID=7a2b0bca-701d-904a-c23d-62f5e0f26656 (No Format Information found).
Unknown( 78): GUID=7a2b0bca-701d-904a-c23d-62f5e0f26656 (No Format Information found).
Unknown( 74): GUID=7a2b0bca-701d-904a-c23d-62f5e0f26656 (No Format Information found).
Unknown( 79): GUID=7a2b0bca-701d-904a-c23d-62f5e0f26656 (No Format Information found).
Unknown( 80): GUID=7a2b0bca-701d-904a-c23d-62f5e0f26656 (No Format Information found).
Unknown( 71): GUID=7a2b0bca-701d-904a-c23d-62f5e0f26656 (No Format Information found).
Unknown( 72): GUID=7a2b0bca-701d-904a-c23d-62f5e0f26656 (No Format Information found).
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [service CBlbBackupAsync::DismountVHD
backup.cpp@15744] ERROR:CBlbVhdHelper::Dismount failed for '\\?\Volume{d841345f-e505-11e0-bb05-00155d646a25}', hr: 0x80070490
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [service
backup.cpp@15775] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::DismountVHD
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1203] ENTER: CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1215] INFO:No revert needed.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1220] EXIT: CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [service
backup.cpp@15819] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::DismountAllVHDs
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [service BlbBackupThreadFunc
backup.cpp@19738] WARNING:DismountAllVHDs unsuccessful with hr=0x80070490
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbBackupTargetUtils.cpp@3225] ENTER: BlbDeleteOldBackupLogFiles
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1258] ENTER: BlbDeleteOldLogFiles
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [util
blbtrace.cpp@637] ENTER: GetBlbTracingDirectory
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [util
blbtrace.cpp@589] ENTER: GetWindowsLogsDirectory
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [util
blbtrace.cpp@618] EXIT: GetWindowsLogsDirectory
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [util
blbtrace.cpp@693] EXIT: GetBlbTracingDirectory
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1151] ENTER: BlbFindFiles
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils BlbFindFiles
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1208] INFO:Found '3' log files in path 'C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup-*'
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1232] EXIT: BlbFindFiles
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils BlbDeleteOldLogFiles
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1303] INFO:Found '3' log files in path 'C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup', retaining '5' logs
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1336] EXIT: BlbDeleteOldLogFiles
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1258] ENTER: BlbDeleteOldLogFiles
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [util
blbtrace.cpp@637] ENTER: GetBlbTracingDirectory
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [util
blbtrace.cpp@589] ENTER: GetWindowsLogsDirectory
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [util
blbtrace.cpp@618] EXIT: GetWindowsLogsDirectory
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [util
blbtrace.cpp@693] EXIT: GetBlbTracingDirectory
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1151] ENTER: BlbFindFiles
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils BlbFindFiles
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1208] INFO:Found '3' log files in path 'C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup_Error*'
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1232] EXIT: BlbFindFiles
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils BlbDeleteOldLogFiles
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1303] INFO:Found '3' log files in path 'C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup', retaining '5' logs
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1336] EXIT: BlbDeleteOldLogFiles
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1258] ENTER: BlbDeleteOldLogFiles
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [util
blbtrace.cpp@637] ENTER: GetBlbTracingDirectory
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [util
blbtrace.cpp@589] ENTER: GetWindowsLogsDirectory
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [util
blbtrace.cpp@618] EXIT: GetWindowsLogsDirectory
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [util
blbtrace.cpp@693] EXIT: GetBlbTracingDirectory
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1151] ENTER: BlbFindFiles
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils BlbFindFiles
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1208] INFO:Found '0' log files in path 'C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup\Backup_Operations*'
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1232] EXIT: BlbFindFiles
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils BlbDeleteOldLogFiles
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1303] INFO:Found '0' log files in path 'C:\Windows\Logs\WindowsServerBackup', retaining '5' logs
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbFsUtils.cpp@1336] EXIT: BlbDeleteOldLogFiles
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbBackupTargetUtils.cpp@3260] EXIT: BlbDeleteOldBackupLogFiles
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1203] ENTER: CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1215] INFO:No revert needed.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [blbengutils
BlbSecurityUtils.cpp@1220] EXIT: CBlbImpersonationHelper::Revert
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [componenthelper
componentbackuphelper.cpp@1456] ENTER: CBlbComponentBackupHelper::BackupComplete
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [componenthelper CBlbComponentBackupHelper::BackupComplete
componentbackuphelper.cpp@1460] INFO:bIsBackupFailed: 1
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [componenthelper CBlbComponentBackupHelper::BackupComplete
componentbackuphelper.cpp@1473] INFO:BackupComplete already attempted.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [componenthelper
componentbackuphelper.cpp@1518] EXIT: CBlbComponentBackupHelper::BackupComplete
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [service
backup.cpp@13649] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::DeleteSourceSnapshotsIfNeeded
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [service
PerformanceManager.cpp@550] ENTER: CPerformanceManager::Initialize
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.769 [service
PerformanceManager.cpp@281] ENTER: CPerformanceManager::QueryPerformanceSettings
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.770 [service CPerformanceManager::QueryPerformanceSettings
PerformanceManager.cpp@382] INFO:Buffer size is 4. First line is <NULL>
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.770 [service CPerformanceManager::QueryPerformanceSettings
PerformanceManager.cpp@389] INFO:Custom performance settings is empty.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.770 [service
PerformanceManager.cpp@484] EXIT: CPerformanceManager::QueryPerformanceSettings
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.770 [service
PerformanceManager.cpp@560] EXIT: CPerformanceManager::Initialize
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.777 [util
systemutils.cpp@709] ENTER: BlbutilRegReadDWORD
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.777 [util BlbutilRegReadDWORD
systemutils.cpp@731] WARNING:RegQueryValueEx DoNotDeleteFFBSnapshot unsuccessful, hr:0x80070002
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.777 [util
systemutils.cpp@749] EXIT: BlbutilRegReadDWORD
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.777 [service
PerformanceManager.cpp@585] ENTER: CPerformanceManager::GetSettingsForVolume
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.777 [service
PerformanceManager.cpp@620] EXIT: CPerformanceManager::GetSettingsForVolume
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.777 [service CBlbBackupAsync::DeleteSourceSnapshotsIfNeeded
backup.cpp@14045] INFO:Deleting current snapshot (\\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolumeShadowCopy8\)
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.931 [service
backup.cpp@14082] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::DeleteSourceSnapshotsIfNeeded
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.933 [service
backup.cpp@14432] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::SetSourceDiffAreasIfNeeded
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.933 [service
backup.cpp@14539] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::SetSourceDiffAreasIfNeeded
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.933 [service
backup.cpp@14737] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::ResetTargetDiffAreaSize
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.933 [service CBlbBackupAsync::ResetTargetDiffAreaSize
backup.cpp@14754] INFO:Not resetting diff area
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.933 [service
backup.cpp@14866] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::ResetTargetDiffAreaSize
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.963 [service BlbBackupThreadFunc
backup.cpp@19873] ERROR:Backup operation aborted with hr=80780049
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.963 [service CBlbSystemStateBackupAsync::SetState
systemstatebackup.cpp@1061] INFO:ENGINE STATE:BACKUP SYSTEM STATE:5
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.963 [service CBlbBackupAsync::SetState
backup.cpp@14709] INFO:ENGINE STATE:BACKUP:12. Previous state:8
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.963 [util
fileutils.cpp@1388] ENTER: BlbutilDeleteDirectory
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.963 [util
fileutils.cpp@1183] ENTER: BlbutilDeleteDirectory2
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.970 [util
fileutils.cpp@1344] EXIT: BlbutilDeleteDirectory2
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.970 [util BlbutilDeleteDirectory
fileutils.cpp@1443] INFO:Aborting deletion of
\\?\Volume{9f1ea684-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963}\WindowsImageBackup\HEIAPP02\Backup 2011-09-22 135901 as one or more diectories or files are not getting deleted
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.970 [util BlbutilDeleteDirectory
fileutils.cpp@1463] INFO:Total number of files/directories deleted in
\\?\Volume{9f1ea684-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963}\WindowsImageBackup\HEIAPP02\Backup 2011-09-22 135901 is 17
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.970 [util BlbutilDeleteDirectory
fileutils.cpp@1465] INFO:Deleting
\\?\Volume{9f1ea684-a26b-11de-bbc7-806e6f6e6963}\WindowsImageBackup\HEIAPP02\Backup 2011-09-22 135901 took 0 ms
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.970 [util
fileutils.cpp@1467] EXIT: BlbutilDeleteDirectory
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.970 [service
backup.cpp@12718] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::PublishAllBackupStopEvents
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [service CBlbBackupAsync::PublishAllBackupStopEvents
backup.cpp@13047] INFO:Backup info for Volume [hr=8078001D, detailed hr = 0, Flags=1574, backupTypeDetermined = 1, IsCritical = 1]
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [componenthelper
componentbackuphelper.cpp@1850] ENTER: CBlbComponentBackupHelper::FillComponentConsistencyStatus
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [componenthelper
componentbackuphelper.cpp@1944] EXIT: CBlbComponentBackupHelper::FillComponentConsistencyStatus
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [service
systemstatebackup.cpp@1526] ENTER: CBlbSystemStateBackupAsync::GetSSBTimes
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [service
systemstatebackup.cpp@1531] EXIT: CBlbSystemStateBackupAsync::GetSSBTimes
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [blbengutils
BlbSqmUtils.cpp@342] ENTER: PublishBackupSqmDatapoint
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [service
backup.cpp@13273] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::PublishAllBackupStopEvents
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [service
backup.cpp@15016] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::UpdateBackupStatInRegistry
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [service
backup.cpp@14895] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::GetLastSuccessfulBackupInfo
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [service CBlbBackupAsync::GetLastSuccessfulBackupInfo
backup.cpp@14960] INFO:Last successful backup stats.  utc time 0,  target name (NULL), target access path (NULL)
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [service
backup.cpp@14991] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::GetLastSuccessfulBackupInfo
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [helper
blbBackupStatUpdater.cpp@205] ENTER: CBlbBackupStatUpdater::SaveStatsToRegistry
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [helper CBlbBackupStatUpdater::SaveStatsToRegistry
blbBackupStatUpdater.cpp@233] INFO:RegOpenKeyEx was unsuccessful for HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsBackup.  hr=0x80070002
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [helper
blbBackupStatUpdater.cpp@368] EXIT: CBlbBackupStatUpdater::SaveStatsToRegistry
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [service CBlbBackupAsync::UpdateBackupStatInRegistry
backup.cpp@15058] WARNING:pBlbBackupStatUpdater->SaveStatsToRegistry unsuccessful with hr=0x80070002. This should be fine on server skus.
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [service
backup.cpp@15069] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::UpdateBackupStatInRegistry
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [service BlbBackupThreadFunc
backup.cpp@19957] WARNING:UpdateBackupStatInRegistry unsuccessful with hr=80070002
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [blbsrv
restoresystemstate.cpp@259] ENTER: CBlbsrvSystemStateRestore::FinalRelease
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [blbsrv
restorefiles.cpp@162] ENTER: CBlbsrvRestoreFiles::FinalRelease
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [blbsrv
srvutil.cpp@139] ENTER: BlbsrvFreeRestoreFileSpecs
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [blbsrv
srvutil.cpp@151] EXIT: BlbsrvFreeRestoreFileSpecs
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [blbsrv
restorefiles.cpp@210] EXIT: CBlbsrvRestoreFiles::FinalRelease
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [blbsrv
restoresystemstate.cpp@312] EXIT: CBlbsrvSystemStateRestore::FinalRelease
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [service CBlbAsync::Done
async.cpp@187] INFO:Marking async operation as completed
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [service CBlbAsync::Done
async.cpp@190] INFO:Calling CompleteAsyncOperation for parent operation
[0]ed8.124c 09/22/2011-14:05:03.971 [service
backup.cpp@19987] EXIT: BlbBackupThreadFunc
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:04.227 [service
backup.cpp@3149] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::QueryStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:04.227 [service
backup.cpp@3209] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::QueryVolumeBackupStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:04.227 [componenthelper
componentbackuphelper.cpp@1850] ENTER: CBlbComponentBackupHelper::FillComponentConsistencyStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:04.227 [componenthelper
componentbackuphelper.cpp@1944] EXIT: CBlbComponentBackupHelper::FillComponentConsistencyStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:04.227 [service
backup.cpp@3342] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::QueryVolumeBackupStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:04.227 [service
backup.cpp@3359] ENTER: CBlbBackupAsync::QuerySystemStateBackupStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:04.227 [service
systemstatebackup.cpp@740] ENTER: CBlbSystemStateBackupAsync::QueryStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:04.227 [service
systemstatebackup.cpp@874] EXIT: CBlbSystemStateBackupAsync::QueryStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:04.227 [service
backup.cpp@3399] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::QuerySystemStateBackupStatus
[0]ed8.f68 09/22/2011-14:05:04.227 [service
backup.cpp@3192] EXIT: CBlbBackupAsync::QueryStatus
[0]bf0.fe0 09/22/2011-14:05:04.228 [util
blbtrace.cpp@853] ENTER: BlbStopTracing
[0]bf0.fe0 09/22/2011-14:05:04.228 [util
blbtrace.cpp@397] ENTER: BlbStopTracing
[0]bf0.fe0 09/22/2011-14:05:04.228 [util
blbtrace.cpp@51] ENTER: BlbAllocateEventTraceProp
[0]bf0.fe0 09/22/2011-14:05:04.228 [util
blbtrace.cpp@83] EXIT: BlbAllocateEventTraceProp
Log Name:      Microsoft-Windows-Backup
Source:        Microsoft-Windows-Backup
Date:          9/22/2011 1:28:44 AM
Event ID:      5
Task Category: None
Level:         Error
Keywords:     
User:          SYSTEM
Computer:      HEIAPP02.heimstaden.local
Description:
The backup operation that started at '‎2011‎-‎09‎-‎22T06:22:24.687716500Z' has failed with following error code '2155347997'. Please review the event details for a solution, and then rerun the backup operation once the issue is resolved.
Sumesh P - Microsoft Online Community Support

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