Error Message: Removable Storage Manager Refused the Request to Hibernate or Suspend the System
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 252471 - When you attempt to place your Windows 2000-based computer in Standby or Hibernate mode, you may receive the following error
message: Removable Storage Manager
refused the request to hibernate or suspend the system. One or
more applications have active connections open to this
service. Close all applications that are using the service
(including the "Removable Storage" MMC snapin)
before attempting to hibernate or suspend the system. This
message is displayed even when no applications are currently
running.
Event ID 129 for Removable Storage Manager After Reboot
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 228987 - After you restart or install a new copy of Windows 2000 Server, the following informational message may be present in the system
log:
Installed Tape Device Is Not Recognized by Removeable Storage Manager
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 216328 - After you
install a tape device or other removable-media device in
Windows 2000, the device may appear in Device Manager but not
in Windows 2000 Backup. When this occurs, your only choice in
Backup is to back up to a file. The removable-media device is
not an option
Iomega ATAPI Zip Drive Is Not Recognized in Removable Storage Manager
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 228144 - Iomega ATAPI Zip drives are not identified in Removable Storage Manager in Windows
2000.
LS/120 Superdisk Not Supported by Removable Storage Manager Snap-in
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 227570 - If you install an ATAPI LS/120 Superdisk drive in a computer running Windows 2000, the drive does not appear in the Removable Storage Manager
snap-in.
Problems with a Damaged Removable Storage Manager Database
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 235032 - When you try to start the Removable Storage service, the service may stop responding (hang). Also, when you try to use the Windows 2000 Backup tool to restore a working Removable Storage Manager (RSM) database, you may receive the
following error message and you may only receive the option to
restore from a file: Backup cannot connect
to the Removable Storage service.
This service is required for use of tape drives and other backup
devices. You may also receive the following error message
when you try to use the Removable Storage snap-in:
REMOVABLE STORAGE Server Execution failed Or, you may
receive the following error message: The
removable storage database failed to load. Check the event log.
Removable Storage Cannot Get Media on HP LH 3000 with 4mm DAT Drive
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 269060 - On a Hewlett-Packard LH 3000 computer with a 4mm 24i or 40i DAT device, Ntbackup.exe may return the following error message when you perform a manual
backup: There is no unused media with
the selected type. Add unused media or click cancel to select
another type.
Note: It may take up to 60 seconds for Removable Storage to
recognize new media. There is no response even if you
wait a long time. At the same time, if you click Inject
in Removable Storage, the tape is ejected.
Removable Storage Manager May Not Eject Media for Some Devices
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 231814 - When you attempt to eject media using Removable Storage Manager (RSM), you may receive the following error
message: The resource required for this
operation does not exist
Removable Storage Manager Reports Automatic Library Configuration Error Messages
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 248800 - After you install Windows 2000 or add a new tape library to your computer, Removable Storage Manager (RSM) may generate an operator request to manually configure the changer and one or both of the following System event error messages may
be displayed:
Removable Storage Manager Tape Drive Cleaning Operation May Take Up to 40 Minutes to Complete
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 228229 - When Removable Storage Manager initiates a drive-cleaning operation on your system, it may take over 40 minutes to complete. This behavior has been observed when you use the ADIC VLS 4G tape library; however, other tape libraries may
experience similar delays.
RSM Does Not Recognize Changes in Media Slots Inside a Library
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 250916 - If you manually swap media without using Removable Storage Manager (RSM), a program may not detect the correct media. The media cannot be mounted and RSM starts an inventory for each piece of media in the changer.
RSM may incorrectly catalog media that's still in the library
as in the offline media location. For each piece of media that
is miscataloged in this way there is a new piece of media in
the import pool. This issue can occur because RSM recognizes
two pieces of media as exact duplicates.
RSM Eject Command May Not Move Media to Off-Line Media Library
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 234579 - There may be situations when you want to delete media from your tape library because the media is damaged or has exceeded its usage count. However, before you can delete the media from Removable Storage Manager (RSM), the media must be in
in the Off-Line Media library. This is performed by issuing an
Eject command.
Tape Capacity Differences Prevent Remote Storage from Making Media Copies
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 266011 - When you attempt to make media copies of a Remote Storage Service (RSS) master media, you may receive the following administrator alert
message:
The Removable Storage Service Hangs on Startup
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 316500 - After you install Windows 2000, the following error message may be displayed in the System Event
log:
"The Requested Resource Is in Use" Error Message While Preparing or Moving Media
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 244648 - While you are using Removable Storage Manager (RSM) and attempting to prepare media or move media that is located in a program's media pool to the free media pool, you may receive the following error
message: Removable Storage The requested
resource is in use.
Windows 2000 Removable Storage Manager Performs Tasks Sequentially
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 226932 - The Removable Storage Manager service (RSM) in Windows 2000 manages media for devices such as tape drives, tape changers, CD-ROM changers, and jukeboxes. RSM assigns names to these media so that you do not have to know in which physical
slot the media is located.
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