When you start the Distributed File System snap-in (Dfsgui.msc) to create and manage DFS namespaces, the program:
� | Enumerates all shareable disks on the computer. |
� | Selects the disk with the most free space as the location for the FRS staging folder. |
During the disk enumeration process, Dfsgui.msc enumerates shares according to the following:
� | Dfsgui.msc ignores the volume where the replica is located. |
� | Dfsgui.msc ignores the system volume. |
� | Single character hidden shares such as \\servername\c$ or \\servername\d$ are considered available staging area locations as long as the share letter does not match the system drive letter. This is true even though both may be on the same physical hard disk. In this situation, FRS assumes that the server is a remote server. |
For example, if a server has a single character share such as \\
servername\1$ on a system drive, FRS enumerates this share, and then selects it as the staging area if it has the most free space of all drives enumerated because it is also a non-system drive.
For additional information about how to reset the FRS staging folder to a different logical drive, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
291823
How to reset the File Replication service staging folder to a different logical drive
For additional information about configuring staging area space, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
329491
Configuring Correct Staging Area Space for Replica Sets