Microsoft KB Archive/821127

= PRB: Cleanup of Temporary File is Unsuccessful After a File Rename Conflict from $0$.$r$ Temporary Files in The Same Session =

Article ID: 821127

Article Last Modified on 6/10/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Application Center 2000 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Application Center 2000 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft Application Center 2000 Service Pack 2

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SYMPTOMS
With Application Center 2000 replication, although it is possible to simultaneously replicate two identical files (that is, two files with the same file names) in two separate applications in Application Center 2000, the second replication operation is unsuccessful because the file is in use.

The second replication file is then renamed to $0$.$r$ in the temporary folder where Application Center 2000 stores files before applying them to the file system ($ACSRPL$). Additional files will be incremented in number when they are named (for example, $0$.$r$, $1$.$r$). You will see an error similar to the following on the cluster member:

Severity: 1

TimeGenerated: 3/29/2003 5:38:45 PM

Server: SMXSPBVT06D

Category: Replication

EventID: 5079

LongMessage - Synchronization could not rename file Application Center Synchronization could not rename the file D:\MetabaseRepl-MBAutoSyncApp-{49C4-F8AE}\GIF_file00006.GIF for session CLSTTESTCLUST and job SMXSPBVT05DX1017452204X665177X11dd190. Status is 0x800700b7 Cannot create a file when that file already exists.



CAUSE
This problem occurs because the file is replicated two times in the same automatic session, and a conflict occurs when the file is renamed from the $ACSRPL$ directory.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, complete a full synchronization. The temporary files are removed from the $ACSRPL$ directory only after the full synchronization is complete. Although you can remove these files manually, it is recommended that you remove them by means of a full synchronization.

Keywords: kbprb KB821127

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