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KB Article ID: 10975
Article Type: Troubleshooting
Published: 6/25/2007 3:15:37 PM
Loss of control process ifind.exe.
Description:
File system backup jobs fail and show Dangling Cleanup as their status with the following error:
Loss of control process ifind.exe. Possible causes: 1. The control process has unexpectedly died. Check dr watson log or core file. 2. The communication to the control process machine may have rebooted.
You may also see the following event message:
Processes for job [] were forcefully terminated.
Cause:
The ifind.exe process runs in the initial stages of File System backups to gather a list of files on the computer. This error indicates that ifind.exe has not responded to JobManager in a timely fashion.
The most common cause for this error is when the client's Event Manager service (EvMgrC.exe) is down or unresponsive.
In other situations the process may be dying due to a mismatch in binaries or you may see that there are multiple instances of ifind.exe running.
Resolution:
First, check the Process tab of Windows Task Manager on the client computer to see if there are multiple copies of ifind.exe running. If you see multiple copies of ifind.exe, please select each of them and click End Process to kill these processes.
Check the client computer's Galaxy services. Client Event Manager service might be down, or if it is still running might be hung. Restart the services on the client.
Resume the job. If the job continues to fail with the same error, the problem may be due to a mismatch in binaries or involve network issues. Please gather the logs for the job in question and contact software support for assitance.
Birky
CommVault Certified Engineer