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The File Replication Service has detected that the replica set "%1" is in JRNL_WRAP_ERROR.

Replica set name is: "%1"

Replica root path is: "%2"

Replica root volume is: "%3"

A Replica set hits JRNL_WRAP_ERROR when the record that it is trying to read from the NTFS USN journal is not found. This can occur because of one of the following reasons.

[1] Volume "%3" has been formatted.

[2] The NTFS USN journal on volume "%3" has been deleted.

[3] The NTFS USN journal on volume "%3" has been truncated. Chkdsk can truncate the journal if it finds corrupt entries at the end of the journal.

[4] File Replication Service was not running on this computer for a long time.

[5] File Replication Service could not keep up with the rate of Disk IO activity on "%3".

Setting the "Enable Journal Wrap Automatic Restore" registry parameter to 1 will cause the following recovery steps to be taken to automatically recover from this error state.

[1] At the first poll, which will occur in %4 minutes, this computer will be deleted from the replica set. If you do not want to wait %4 minutes, then run "net stop ntfrs" followed by "net start ntfrs" to restart the File Replication Service.

[2] At the poll following the deletion this computer will be re-added to the replica set. The re-addition will trigger a full tree sync for the replica set.

WARNING: During the recovery process data in the replica tree may be unavailable.

You should reset the registry parameter described above to 0 to prevent automatic recovery from making the data unexpectedly unavailable if this error condition occurs again.

To change this registry parameter, run regedit.

Click Start, Run and type regedit.

Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE.

Click down the key path: "System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NtFrs\Parameters"

Double click on the value name "Enable Journal Wrap Automatic Restore" and update the value.

If the value name is not present you may add it with the New->DWORD Value function under the Edit Menu item. Type the value name exactly as shown above.