Unusual error messages recently in backups
In the last few days, I am getting a lot of errors like the attached example.
Any ideas?


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Thanks Steve,
I did a chkdsk /f and there were no issues. I ran the VSS Doctor, and everything was ok except for the following:
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Event Log
Status: Warn
Description: Some VSS-related errors or warnings occurred during the previous day
Events:
Timestamp: 21/09/2017 08:46:47
Type: Error
Source: VSS
Message: Volume Shadow Copy Service error: Unexpected error calling routine QueryFullProcessImageNameW. hr = 0x80070006, The handle is invalid. . Operation: Executing Asynchronous Operation Context: Current State: DoSnapshotSet
InstanceId: 8193
SearchLink: https://www.google.com/#newwindow=1&q=VSS+event+id+8193
Timestamp: 20/09/2017 20:50:06
Type: Error
Source: VSS
Message: Volume Shadow Copy Service error: Unexpected error calling routine QueryFullProcessImageNameW. hr = 0x80070006, The handle is invalid. . Operation: Executing Asynchronous Operation Context: Current State: DoSnapshotSet
InstanceId: 8193
SearchLink: https://www.google.com/#newwindow=1&q=VSS+event+id+8193
Timestamp: 20/09/2017 20:49:44
Type: Error
Source: VSS
Message: Volume Shadow Copy Service error: Unexpected error calling routine QueryFullProcessImageNameW. hr = 0x80070006, The handle is invalid. . Operation: Executing Asynchronous Operation Context: Current State: DoSnapshotSet
InstanceId: 8193
SearchLink: https://www.google.com/#newwindow=1&q=VSS+event+id+8193
Timestamp: 20/09/2017 18:25:13
Type: Error
Source: VSS
Message: Volume Shadow Copy Service error: Unexpected error calling routine QueryFullProcessImageNameW. hr = 0x80070006, The handle is invalid. . Operation: Executing Asynchronous Operation Context: Current State: DoSnapshotSet
InstanceId: 8193
SearchLink: https://www.google.com/#newwindow=1&q=VSS+event+id+8193
Timestamp: 20/09/2017 18:24:50
Type: Error
Source: VSS
Message: Volume Shadow Copy Service error: Unexpected error calling routine QueryFullProcessImageNameW. hr = 0x80070006, The handle is invalid. . Operation: Executing Asynchronous Operation Context: Current State: DoSnapshotSet
InstanceId: 8193
SearchLink: https://www.google.com/#newwindow=1&q=VSS+event+id+8193
I'll run the log viewer later and let you know.
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Steve (or anyone!) - any help on this problem? It is still persisting.
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If this is a MS VSS error as it looks to be, then see KB 59440: Acronis True Image 2017: 'Snapshot for backup' option overview and try using one of the alternative snapshot options for your backup(s) to confirm that the error messages are no longer being given.
See forum topics:
Failed to backup file or folder error root cause was bad HDD.
Questions on Volume Shadow Copies - long discussion on VSS but may offer some options for cleaning these up?
Backup fails - 0x40001, 0x40011, 0x40019 and 0xFFF0 - similar issue to yours.
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Thanks Steve, when I click on Options in the backup window, this is what I get!
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Iain, the error message shown in your image would seem to suggest that there may be a problem with the actual backup task configuration if this is what you are seeing when you have selected the task in the main GUI then clicked on the Options button at the bottom?
If that is the case, then try taking the 'Clone settings' option and see if this gives you the same or not? If you get the same error, then can only suggest deleting the task and creating a new task to do the same, but point it to a different destination folder or ensure it has a unique name that is not the same as the original name.
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Thanks Steve, where do I see the Clone Settings?
Update: OK, got it!
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Steve,
Since my last post, I have installed a new Synology DS216J - which incidentally blows the WDMyCloud out the window - and everything is good except I am getting the exact same error messages as I posted on 09/20 at 18:32 above.
Always to do with files called '.....\store.jfm'. When the backup is running, I have to select 'Ignore all' to allow it to complete.
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Iain, I guess the real question that needs asking here is why you are attempting to backup files which are in the Volume Shadow Copy folders? That is assuming that you are still seeing the same file/folder path as in your earlier post that you referenced from 09/20.
Acronis defaults to excluding the System Volume Information folders (where this type of information is stored) so perhaps you have changed that default exclusion?
From one of my own backup logs, I see:
26/09/2017 20:13:39: 00 10480 I000B03F0: Create Backup Archive Password Protected From: Disk 1
To file: L:\DellStudio\ST1000LM014-1EJ164.tib
Compression: Normal
Exclude: Files matching mask
Match criterion: hiberfil.sys, pagefile.sys, $Recycle.Bin, swapfile.sys,
System Volume Information, *.tib, *.tib.metadata, *.~, *.tmp, C:\Users\Smiths\AppData\Local\Temp, C:\Users\Smiths\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache, C:\Users\Smiths\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default\Cache, C:\Users\Smiths\AppData\Local\Opera Software, C:\Users\Smiths\AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles, C:\WINDOWS\CSC
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Thanks Steve.
I don't even know what a Shadow Copy Folder is! All I have done is select my User folder, and another Steam user folder.
I haven't changed the exlusions at all as far as I am aware. See attached for the current setting.
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Iain, you need to have a tick to enable the exclusions shown for files matching the criteria...
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Steve, thank you, that did the trick! However, how does this work when doing a partition or clone backup? Will True Image backup these ShadowCopy files then?
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Iain, you do not need these Shadow Copy files, they are purely temporary and will normally be deleted after the snapshot actions have been performed.
Microsoft now defaults in Windows 10 to leaving System Protection disabled (used for creating restore points) which is also stored in the System Volume Information folder structure, and again, if you are backing up a good working system / partition, then this is excluded by default by ATI and will be recreated automatically by Windows after any recovery, based on your Windows system protection settings.
See webpage: How to Enable System Restore (and Repair System Problems) on Windows 10 for an analysis of this change in Windows 10 and some thoughts by others on this!
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Thanks for all your help with this, Steve. Much appreciated!
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