We recently restored our server using the bare metal restore from our backups. Ever since doing that, the server backup reports that "backup was successful but some components backed up were in a inconsistent state". The backup error
log reports the following information.
Writer Failures
Writer Id: {8D5194E1-E455-434A-B2E5-51296CCE67DF}
Instance Id: {D6BD8A51-8E3F-4FCD-B388-D19EC9D33315}
Writer Name: WIDWriter
Writer State: 8
Failure Result: 800423F4
Application Result: 1
Application Message: (null)
Component: master
Logical Path: ALPHA\MICROSOFT##WID
Component Result: 800423F4
Component Message: (null)
File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\master.mdf Recursive: 0
File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\mastlog.ldf Recursive: 0
Component: model
Logical Path: ALPHA\MICROSOFT##WID
Component Result: 800423F4
Component Message: (null)
File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\model.mdf Recursive: 0
File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\modellog.ldf Recursive: 0
Component: msdb
Logical Path: ALPHA\MICROSOFT##WID
Component Result: 800423F4
Component Message: (null)
File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\MSDBData.mdf Recursive: 0
File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\MSDBLog.ldf Recursive: 0
Component: SUSDB
Logical Path: ALPHA\MICROSOFT##WID
Component Result: 800423F4
Component Message: (null)
File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\SUSDB.mdf Recursive: 0
File Spec: C:\Windows\WID\Data\SUSDB_log.ldf Recursive: 0
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We have looked in the forum and not found a lot of information on this issue. We have done a chkdsk /f as someone suggested without success. The only other clue we have is that the restored drive was larger than the one that was replaced during
the restore. We have tested that before without issue, but maybe it has something to do with it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.