I'm getting this in the System event log:
Source : partmgr
Event ID : 58
Description: Changing the disk signature of disk 3 because it is equal to the disk signature of disk 0.
This happens twice during a VSS backup of several virtual machines. The event is logged on the VM host, and the backup for one particular virtual machine fails.
Trouble is, I don't have a "Disk 3". Going in to Server Manager / Disk Management, I can see Disk 0 (the boot disk), Disk 1, Disk 2 and CD-ROM 0. This correctly reflects the actual disks in the server.
So why am I getting the error that Disk 3 has the same disk signature as disk 0? Is there a reference somewhere to this Disk 3 that is actually pointing to Disk 0 so they are one and the same?
Any pointers would be appreciated.
Source : partmgr
Event ID : 58
Description: Changing the disk signature of disk 3 because it is equal to the disk signature of disk 0.
This happens twice during a VSS backup of several virtual machines. The event is logged on the VM host, and the backup for one particular virtual machine fails.
Trouble is, I don't have a "Disk 3". Going in to Server Manager / Disk Management, I can see Disk 0 (the boot disk), Disk 1, Disk 2 and CD-ROM 0. This correctly reflects the actual disks in the server.
So why am I getting the error that Disk 3 has the same disk signature as disk 0? Is there a reference somewhere to this Disk 3 that is actually pointing to Disk 0 so they are one and the same?
Any pointers would be appreciated.