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Windows Server Backup STILL causing event ID 55 (chkdsk)

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Hallo everybody,
I have a Windows 2008 R2 SP1, latest Updates till today, running as DC and fileserver in my domain.
It's a HP ProLiant Server with a B110i Raid Controller, 4 1TB HDDs by Seagate in a RAID 10 Array. This Array has two partitions. C with 120GB and the rest 1.7TB as drive D. Drive D is the volume where my fileserver data is stored.
I am using VSS twice a day (7:00 and 12:00) and backup the whole server once a day at 0:30 to an external USB HDD.

Some days ago I found out, that the server produces the event id 55 every some hours, telling me to run chkdsk on my Volume D:, where my files are located.
This error hasn't been there before. It seemed to me, that it occured shortly after every VSS Snapshot. I have deleted all VSS Snapshots at once. Now this error is gone. When a new VSS snapshot is created, the event does NOT occur any more.

However, it DOES occur every time, shortly after the backup at night starts. It starts at 0:30 and at 0:37 two events 55 are produced telling me I should check the volume D wiht chkdsk. I did this several times. (chkdsk /F) No errors are beeing found (I do not have any problems with my files at all). I can not run chkdsk /r because it is a RAID array.

The backup finishes without any error.

I found this topic here about the same problem:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/windowsbackup/thread/5cbed1b1-63e3-4c15-8fff-b48746d5ba44/

The ntfs.sys update mentioned in this thread is already installed on my system.

Is this something I have to worry about?


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