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Task error on TSM OSD - 0x80070002

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Server 2008R2 / SCCM 2007

 

Created a TSM disk recently that worked fine for a while then last week it started failing. Behavor is like this. Boot TSM, machine sees its tasks, I choose one, the TS starts, but only gets past the point of format and parition, then errors (0x80070002). I brought up the cmd window and there is a good IP and can ping out. In diskpart it claimes there is no fixed disks. So its like it formats/partitions then loses the disk. The behavor is the same on a real machine or VM. I created a new TSM (and new cert though I dont think this is cert related, the disk that was working still had a good cert) and got the same behavior. I have seen some suggestions that this could also be an issue where the account running the TSM (system) doesent have authorization to access the wim and app store on the server. No changes have been made on the server as far as access to shares. Suggestions?

 

Straytoasters

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If you are not seeing any drives from the debug prompt with the diskpart command, and after you partition your disks, I'd double-check your Format and Partition Disk step. Are you using the SCCM step or did you pass your own format parameters? Do you still have ramdrive and temporary partition drive (x: or d:)?

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