A backup failure occurs and the following error is identified in the Core's AppRecovery logs:
The transfer of one or more volume images from a protected machine to the Core has failed Exception chain: Not enough memory Error writing the records to volume 3 - Error(s) 'DvmNoMemory' The transfer failed for volume 'E:\' The transfer of one or more volume images from a protected machine to the Core has failed One or more errors occurred. Replay.Core.Contracts.Transfer.CoreTransferFailedException: The transfer of one or more volume images from a protected machine to the Core has failed ---> System.AggregateException: One or more errors occurred. ---> Replay.Core.Contracts.Transfer.CoreVolumeTransferFailedException: The transfer failed for volume 'E:\' ---> System.AggregateException: One or more errors occurred. ---> Replay.Core.Contracts.DedupeVolumeManager.DedupeVolumeManagerException: Not enough memory Error writing the records to volume 3 - Error(s) 'DvmNoMemory'
In addition, the following event is identified in the Core's system event logs:
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Resource-Exhaustion-Detector
Date: 8/7/2015 12:08:45 AM
Event ID: 2004
Task Category: Resource Exhaustion Diagnosis Events
Level: Warning
Keywords: Events related to exhaustion of system commit limit (virtual memory).
User: SYSTEM
Computer: ServerName
Description:
Windows successfully diagnosed a low virtual memory condition. The following programs consumed the most virtual memory: Core.Service.exe (1404) consumed 14245838848 bytes, mongod.exe (4560) consumed 1270566912 bytes, and sqlservr.exe (1424) consumed 378867712 bytes.
1. To increase the page file size:
https://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/sysdm_advancd_perform_change_vmpagefile.mspx?mfr=true
2. List of the minimum and maximum page file sizes for each operating system:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2860880
Microsoft explains that this is a virtual memory error. Increasing the page file size will correct the issue
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