Connection failed when attempting to connect to computer on network
It's always worked before. File sharing is enabled on both machines. I can see the computer on the network. I've repaired permissions, and rebooted both machines. But the connection times out with the following message.
Connection failed
The server may not exist or it is unavailable at this time. Check the server name or IP address, check your network connection, and then try again.
Any help, ideas, suggestions are appreciated.
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SQL CLUSTER : 2008R2SP1
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Calling custom action CAManaged!Microsoft.MOMv3.Setup.MOMv3ManagedCAs.WaitForSDKServiceStart
WaitForSDKServiceStart:Entering
WaitForSDKServiceStart: Error: The client has been disconnected from the server. Please call ManagementGroup.Reconnect() to reestablish the connection.,
Stack: at Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.Internal.ExceptionHandlers.HandleChannelExceptions(Exception ex)
at Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.Internal.SdkDataLayerProxyCore.CreateEndpoint(EnterpriseManagementConnectionSettings connectionSettings, SdkChannelObject`1 channelObjectDispatcherService)
at Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.Internal.SdkDataLayerProxyCore.ConstructEnterpriseManagementGroupInternal(EnterpriseManagementConnectionSettings connectionSettings, ClientDataAccessCore clientCallback)
at Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.Internal.SdkDataLayerProxyCore.RetrieveEnterpriseManagementGroupInternal(EnterpriseManagementConnectionSettings connectionSettings, ClientDataAccessCore callbackDispatcherService)
at Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.Internal.SdkDataLayerProxyCore.Connect(EnterpriseManagementConnectionSettings connectionSettings, ClientDataAccessCore callbackDispatcherService)
at Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.EnterpriseManagementGroup.InternalInitialize(EnterpriseManagementConnectionSettings connectionSettings, EnterpriseManagementGroupInternal internalsProxy)
at Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.EnterpriseManagementGroup.Connect(EnterpriseManagementConnectionSettings connectionSettings)
at Microsoft.MOMv3.Setup.MOMv3ManagedCAs.WaitForSDKServiceStart(Session session)
MSI (s) (B8:98) [16:36:03:050]: NOTE: custom action _WaitForSDKServiceStart unexpectedly closed the hInstall handle (type MSIHANDLE) provided to it. The custom action should be fixed to not close that handle.
CustomAction _WaitForSDKServiceStart returned actual error code 1603 (note this may not be 100% accurate if translation happened inside sandbox)
MSI (s) (B8:78) [16:36:05:044]: Executing op: Header(Signature=1397708873,Version=500,Timestamp=1156350899,LangId=0,Platform=589824,ScriptType=2,ScriptMajorVersion=21,ScriptMinorVersion=4,ScriptAttributes=1)
MSI (s) (B8:78) [16:36:05:044]: Executing op: DialogInfo(Type=0,Argument=0)
MSI (s) (B8:78) [16:36:05:046]: Executing op: DialogInfo(Type=1,Argument=Microsoft System Center 2012 - Service Manager)D5DB645B01E7},AssemblyType=1,,AssemblyName=Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Core,fileVersion="7.5.2905.0",version="7.0.5000.0",culture="neutral",publicKeyToken="31BF3856AD364E35",processorArchitecture="MSIL",)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:669]: Executing op: AssemblyPublish(Feature=SMCommon,Component={4D0CB3BB-D941-408A-AA30-F8B7996AB220},AssemblyType=1,,AssemblyName=Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Packaging,fileVersion="7.5.2905.0",version="7.0.5000.0",culture="neutral",publicKeyToken="31BF3856AD364E35",processorArchitecture="MSIL",)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:675]: Executing op: AssemblyPublish(Feature=SMCommon,Component={B6133F85-0B89-4120-ADFD-9A426FB7D5A3},AssemblyType=1,,AssemblyName=Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.OperationsManager.Common,fileVersion="6.0.6278.0",version="6.0.4900.0",culture="neutral",publicKeyToken="31BF3856AD364E35",processorArchitecture="MSIL",)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:681]: Executing op: AssemblyPublish(Feature=SMCommon,Component={58A6B313-BD98-46E0-B344-0D6861535208},AssemblyType=1,,AssemblyName=Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.ServiceManager,fileVersion="7.5.2905.0",version="7.0.5000.0",culture="neutral",publicKeyToken="31BF3856AD364E35",processorArchitecture="MSIL",)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:688]: Executing op: AssemblyPublish(Feature=SMCommon,Component={41071460-6573-41C8-AED8-06CEC0D0AFB9},AssemblyType=1,,AssemblyName=Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.DataWarehouse,fileVersion="7.5.2905.0",version="7.0.5000.0",culture="neutral",publicKeyToken="31BF3856AD364E35",processorArchitecture="MSIL",)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:693]: Executing op: AssemblyPublish(Feature=SMCommon,Component={E51AEF3C-9B2D-4B0E-AB7E-AD0423899C39},AssemblyType=1,,AssemblyName=Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.OperationsManager,fileVersion="6.0.6278.0",version="6.0.4900.0",culture="neutral",publicKeyToken="31BF3856AD364E35",processorArchitecture="MSIL",)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:713]: Executing op: AssemblyPublish(Feature=SMCommon,Component={9718BF1D-6A9F-3406-A992-630F7EF2F164},AssemblyType=2,,AssemblyName=Microsoft.VC90.CRT,version="9.0.30729.1",publicKeyToken="1fc8b3b9a1e18e3b",processorArchitecture="amd64",type="win32",)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:720]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=NetFxExecuteNativeImageCommitUninstall.62894CB9_4320_40DB_B4E4_C0347FAB97B6,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:721]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=NetFxExecuteNativeImageCommitUninstall.62894CB9_4320_40DB_B4E4_C0347FAB97B6,ActionType=3649,Source=BinaryData,Target=ExecNetFx,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:722]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=NetFxExecuteNativeImageCommitInstall.62894CB9_4320_40DB_B4E4_C0347FAB97B6,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:724]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=NetFxExecuteNativeImageCommitInstall.62894CB9_4320_40DB_B4E4_C0347FAB97B6,ActionType=3649,Source=BinaryData,Target=ExecNetFx,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:725]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=NetFxExecuteNativeImageCommitUninstall,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:726]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=NetFxExecuteNativeImageCommitUninstall,ActionType=3649,Source=BinaryData,Target=ExecNetFx,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:726]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=NetFxExecuteNativeImageCommitInstall,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:728]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=NetFxExecuteNativeImageCommitInstall,ActionType=3649,Source=BinaryData,Target=ExecNetFx,CustomActionData=C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe install "E:\Program Files\Microsoft
System Center 2012\Service Manager\Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.UI.ConsoleFramework.dll" /queue:1?500?C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe install "E:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012\Service Manager\Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.UI.Foundation.dll"
/queue:1?500?C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe install "E:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012\Service Manager\Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.UI.Controls.dll" /queue:1?500?C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe
install "E:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012\Service Manager\Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.UI.ViewFramework.dll" /queue:1?500?C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe install "E:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012\Service
Manager\Microsoft.EnterpriseM
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:729]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_ConfigureConfigService.D2179E31_E456_401A_A820_CEBB135E3429,Description=Configure Config Service,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:734]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=_ConfigureConfigService.D2179E31_E456_401A_A820_CEBB135E3429,ActionType=3585,Source=BinaryData,Target=ConfigureSDKConfigService,CustomActionData=1 OMCFG)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:736]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_ConfigureSDKConfigService,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:737]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=_ConfigureSDKConfigService,ActionType=3585,Source=BinaryData,Target=ConfigureSDKConfigService,CustomActionData=1 OMSDK)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:738]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_WaitForSDKServiceStart,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:840]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=_WaitForSDKServiceStart,ActionType=1537,Source=BinaryData,Target=WaitForSDKServiceStart,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:924]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_RegisterSdkSCP,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:02:944]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=_RegisterSdkSCP,ActionType=1089,Source=BinaryData,Target=RegisterSdkSCP,CustomActionData=SCSMPROD|DOMAIN\_SVCACCT|SMSDKSCP)
MSI (s) (80:6C) [11:29:03:103]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSI16CE.tmp, Entrypoint: RegisterSdkSCP
CAPACK: Extracting custom action to temporary directory: C:\Windows\Installer\MSI16CE.tmp-\
CAPACK: CLR version v2.0.50727 is installed.
CAPACK: CLR version v2.0.50727 is detected.
CAPACK: CLR version v4.0.30319 is installed.
CAPACK: CLR version v4.0.30319 is detected.
CAPACK: Binding to CLR version v2.0.50727
Calling custom action CAManaged!Microsoft.MOMv3.Setup.MOMv3ManagedCAs.RegisterSdkSCP
RegisterSdkSCP: There is no previous serviceConnectionPoint
RegisterSdkSCP: Creating New serviceConnectionPoint
RegisterSdkSCP: Adding ACL for current user: DOMAIN\_SVCACCT
RegisterSdkSCP: Adding ACL for SM Admini: DOMAIN\_SVCACCT
RegisterSdkSCP: Error: Access is denied.
StackTrace: at System.DirectoryServices.Interop.UnsafeNativeMethods.IAds.SetInfo()
at System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry.CommitChanges()
at Microsoft.MOMv3.Setup.MOMv3ManagedCAs.RegisterSdkSCP(Session session)
MSI (s) (80:6C) [11:29:10:243]: NOTE: custom action _RegisterSdkSCP unexpectedly closed the hInstall handle (type MSIHANDLE) provided to it. The custom action should be fixed to not close that handle.
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:246]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_SetupSdkDefaultConnector,Description=Setting SDK default connector,)
CustomAction _RegisterSdkSCP returned actual error code 1603 but will be translated to success due to continue marking
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:265]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=_SetupSdkDefaultConnector,ActionType=17921,Source=BinaryData,Target=SetupSdkDefaultConnector,CustomActionData=EDVXSCSMWEBPP02)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:366]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_CreateSetupUser,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:381]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=_CreateSetupUser,ActionType=1537,Source=BinaryData,Target=CreateSetupUser,CustomActionData=DOMAIN\_SVCACCT)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:461]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_CreateInstanceQualityRelationship,Description=Creating Default Instances, Qualities And There Relationships,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:481]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=_CreateInstanceQualityRelationship,ActionType=17921,Source=BinaryData,Target=CreateInstanceQualityRelationship,CustomActionData=Cmdb^Microsoft.SystemCenter.ResourceAccessLayer.CmdbResourceStore^Ral.CmdbResourceStore.Cmdb^SCSMSMDBDOMAIN,DOMAIN^ServiceManager^Microsoft.SystemCenter.ResourceAccessLayer.Stores|Ods^Microsoft.SystemCenter.ResourceAccessLayer.SqlResourceStore^Ral.SqlResourceStore.Ods^SCSMSMDBDOMAIN,DOMAIN^ServiceManager^Microsoft.SystemCenter.ResourceAccessLayer.Stores|Workflows^Microsoft.SystemCenter.ResourceAccessLayer.SqlResourceStore^Ral.SqlResourceStore.Workflows^SCSMSMDBDOMAIN,DOMAIN^ServiceManager^Microsoft.SystemCenter.ResourceAccessLayer.Stores|Orchestration^Microsoft.SystemCenter.ResourceAccessLayer.DagResourceStore^Ral.DagResourceStore.Orchestration^EDVXSCSMWEBPP02^Dag^Microsoft.SystemCenter.ResourceAccessLayer.Stores|Sdk^Microsoft.SystemCenter.ResourceAccessLayer.SdkResourceStore^Ral.SdkResourceStore.Sdk^EDVXSCSMWEBPP02^Sdk^Microsoft.SystemCenter.ResourceAccessLayer.Stores$Cmdb^Cmdb|Ods^Ods|Workflows^Wo
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:551]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_CreateSLAOOBMetric,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:593]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=_CreateSLAOOBMetric,ActionType=1537,Source=BinaryData,Target=CreateSLAOOBMetric,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:669]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_AddAuthenticatedUserToSmEndusersRole,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:687]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=_AddAuthenticatedUserToSmEndusersRole,ActionType=17921,Source=BinaryData,Target=AddUserGroupToSmRole,CustomActionData=SERVERNAMEDOMAIN,DOMAIN|0CDDEB2B-5AC7-4E9b-8918-F73A5A5DC5FA|S-1-5-11)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:764]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=PublishFeatures,Description=Publishing product features,Template=[1])
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:769]: Executing op: FeaturePublish(Feature=SMCommon,,Absent=2,Component=(q3HBAv]i@qJ'%Q!&u`-E'vFHJKp&?B*BP3I&v8CI)GV$dS}K9o{`+oQzOH`6rk8o}k)$9h9ht?25ep*M5[kQmAiu8ksDfcfd?7Y`cA}%6azL=&%e(j@mj@Fz,ecq(qrp8](TKe3L$PCRH97spltW=ku%.hsb*,Om8nB9k-6cA0[3pMQTZ)ilXhqI.}^o8,EuQO7^U_3+@[M`@}[t9u8Wo6!tFc%bh)^7q6wW=apEHCHH1,?v,UEvGBSJArZu~HLod%Kb5o96e+p$903LI])2$p$F%OJdG^%+A=LH+73@4VPU6Grpj92,@+LF6KK25&]=f`,Pw3-%=3zM^iId4@ZCcxSHi&g39aNS8{R&72hWL`[email protected]`]AQmIfehM.h8y$eKidM0ZZCIg^udzEY?vKfT%PHraR*_a5.zP5_@[KW{oCEn$OB[,Y5D*`m9ByA])z,POCbb@sj&oXSAAcoGYM11_t!LQ[A2'u.90@8@Eats}$VHsbIFnRS=HM!!AA67_?kk^q?LXxN=r$8P(zZWMJJ{9@Z'[&R=ibW(AelUb.T7J9-G*B~='`,6hc~mWukk*QjX6`=?+MOCxGuQnGmy*71a$.d=q2UJvQ$^-E1ev?yK?40?AC856b78PAvp@-+AM.W?c~waDTv0,B3zl1iw%vO9)BKj!jy7~r^wE3]d*T-@NwxfGl[ns7%KANUrxZ_9)ODbn-q(ifd)oMIA18&?By'*2%,lY+,!UmZHa]_8+TSP[td}bT-CL%NNDP3?Z*yqPzZpJL.g@_oYZZZ@f!r?*1+']Zj]ZqjdIrE93ZaoSS_`udf%hNKO=9j?aFhCl*?,uleMNZ1Z~ZE9FqKxu+Isz3ow_9L8eB^=3X9%1XjT_huv(S=Kofh9JKrEq.?bB!L`vCwRLC3@2y4WO-0'Ic%eNDY,x-y@1n30[^'z+cLCX]e[=7a8'W6k*?}q&'br-YB(.!`@fw0~&p`8-=Mnx6qys!X9TQW^09zZ@pU
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:821]: Executing op: FeaturePublish(Feature=SMServer,,Absent=2,Component=Ik{Op{5Kr=GT6Le$}XC3c6,M6L((V9pkVNH,10cG1+tmy*`TG?4+OQ_V,p$dVCsu8xeQf9Brt8)ud$Sf^SsJTSpso8TFvFZg+*V!vIFSk4eIY98NOU2f+BvOK_yzaR8Je9TA*L3kFh1Q^c{'C@}z5=0HxnJ+Ye5m?Bt&'[email protected][Q%j-V=`9aWmoOnwf@bG~tm6{U72@o$9HI1rY8sqD'n71MVZ?sjtIJ^RR~x(I9V?3bEV9=E%_oQj-dfO26gb,)~X?v_5H&}8OBC,Zd3FO*6x?^&vV^oAnT8W]VCJ5{1D?cF2hz^y{{p&uDdwpd}h8`NZJv_a3H!)feXUfw]v?_@*Otsy%B'YK$aq~=M9AbjW10uEDJQXE)3'L82.?,2W6FLDxVGn^9T&=1y~9]TMt7^XvHXTYuO[z=6}@L_^wh,(g}ZqJ^O1bEhS?r)iI.5E.A7i&@zDQdtV='FS(W8wl!b1yF'DVKLY={M5MYbn*wOxsSgjVY3D@oGP5W(_$7[fx&!R(pHF=T%$LsMp7?spYDG3w!zC?5B2{8,F)[H!uUfS0'_m?$WG=P,jT7WOo2W_*dsE@=5jq^lyW?1(8?&32w,NAkc8wJs8GCEu1_2Xc^g[?VhL-,XO~{,H,a]zRr,2=]XThvu.EBR0v?pCd&1@?-Rud!Nf*yt-S'NdXk~P99PFN(w0J9RAmQC40IY9AQKBcb!S?=CnT=EuzE1q=w)`V(40a'jdyXR+pN}`A.UP3IQjE(9xOtNZV!)e9YJ=NzOE[$(Itp!&{M^09-FPfKKbD1uIz}V_z3K^9t3U4Tvo(Gq8eyV`z3K^9b)@zEvo(Gq}1+M!-vLb9Y{kU8s)9cs`p`b,X*][=!CtK^UfdUy]u[kDa&5C?dr&Nb_m6L%E'Tes__*W=Cf)0-^yp**S{$*8j'~D=bv,m!@w5F5^Yvr?u^T??[Dr^?X5&DC{BJ]9S.IY?X_+EYCq`~aII17]HE$Y=G,N.-Z]Nu9F
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:862]: Executing op: FeaturePublish(Feature=SMConsole,,Absent=2,Component=-t's,QtH^Aw+6FO*=Se(iQRgqk%_g=dT63!k9!rD@dhrK&d7h=K@C5tXh+0WxiGiG5${}83t&igNy{fY&JO-tv~W3Ah1fGYB1.`B!^o%uu!H)9R}66fvSA0Wv%z,9-1jG9y?v}nwk!s?K=B`'Nk^.93`591RA^Ebzru^Hg?vMA6WScC*[V.DUtMfGl+Os98*Wc&+YY[2abg{3@n-]@5Gxvon=g76CVQ~Ijn^X9P2H12*)v(!KYwG+v*QS={[,{TMbA'(jZhl`KmU$?Vez&@)YK[mVm~2X&18E@])Ry4^X^KQ`vnk@+v{B?dAn}YD*9*5S_~w'M?2c?s8Sf^yA)9@nE@ABBSrt8T++.V{d4gb6,p$83`m4?OV9^r0F`IO[`o_-lb2}91AcKjfKCE2=q?*Gk,g'?2O7pkHrC*](^yu[K}-S9elzyj=2zt[iF(M2nb-z9sgF?29J6($ZQAS%izDO9oq$k`dG4]?OicWT^[Y=AlFJBP05%gId7HBQ9jDv?bh(2W~-B+J%ZHxQK2k4?Umi{dWK[GK_mG&(el!^AR,YT-X9P-m(9%C-l..z==Oh(RE,xmDS6=!lKz,O=&,deE`++iQ5VCXL[Y^Z?LB7r)u}k4n7=LtnTJwZA)eY8vfB@7vvdYD(a8ZU=qVm47sBI?iaZk6p!S]8?6D_x4Z7cJjqfl~xo!zh@7X%ORA?XADrzW?JWEfO9?9@$3t_Qr`{kPS!rsu19(OfCf'~0~Po4[nv@Xp]=P^LkdkaG14a99ww^FX2@Amv.^j+f3M*e)H?o6qr@fx9b'rGbrKH@FR8}kA.9^kv{98D@Qy?cq4uLo2o=_8G4&1&IqY(CeD&$F@G@MdV7cI5ewzftyD$`o_k=~X5yoL3!&A`NSB.WH!LA3(1Rmkk9?ethX(x,HWR9_OUZ=H!k3Xko]}oWUVJ@QG{ztU'eAplc=@70chp9&@F34p~'T)CfM[I(VWm9.a`6U-hvjpUZDg96]v?@_S7.CdN=Uj
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:908]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_StartNamedServices_CoreServices.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:910]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=_StartNamedServices_CoreServices.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9,ActionType=3649,Source=BinaryData,Target=StartNamedServices,CustomActionData=HealthService System Center Management
APM)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:913]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=PublishProduct,Description=Publishing product information,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:918]: Executing op: CleanupConfigData()
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:918]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\UserData\S-1-5-18\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2\Patches 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:918]: Executing op: RegisterPatchOrder(Continue=0,SequenceType=1,Remove=0)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:918]: Note: 1: 1402 2: UNKNOWN\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2\Patches 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:923]: Executing op: ProductPublish(PackageKey={1B3B79AF-1391-4E6E-9BE2-2BD0832DADE7})
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:932]: Note: 1: 1402 2: UNKNOWN\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:932]: Note: 1: 1402 2: UNKNOWN\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:932]: Note: 1: 1402 2: UNKNOWN\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:932]: Note: 1: 1402 2: UNKNOWN\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:932]: Note: 1: 1402 2: UNKNOWN\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:932]: Note: 1: 1402 2: UNKNOWN\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:932]: Note: 1: 1402 2: UNKNOWN\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:932]: Note: 1: 1402 2: UNKNOWN\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:932]: Note: 1: 1402 2: UNKNOWN\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:932]: Note: 1: 1402 2: UNKNOWN\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:932]: Note: 1: 1402 2: UNKNOWN\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:942]: Executing op: UpgradeCodePublish(UpgradeCode={4F70C213-6F45-4AA0-8994-1A09CBF27D77})
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:947]: Executing op: SourceListPublish(,,DiskPromptTemplate=Please Insert Disk 1,,NumberOfDisks=1)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:947]: Note: 1: 1402 2: UNKNOWN\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2\SourceList 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:948]: Executing op: ProductPublishClient(,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:949]: Executing op: SourceListRegisterLastUsed(SourceProduct={79A76AB5-3EA0-4C4F-89B9-1CA00438EC2E},LastUsedSource=E:\SCSM2012sp1\amd64\Setup\Server\)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:949]: Entering CMsiConfigurationManager::SetLastUsedSource.
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:963]: Specifed source is already in a list.
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:963]: User policy value 'SearchOrder' is 'nmu'
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:963]: Adding new sources is allowed.
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:963]: Set LastUsedSource to: E:\SCSM2012sp1\amd64\Setup\Server\.
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:963]: Set LastUsedType to: n.
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:963]: Set LastUsedIndex to: 1.
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:964]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_EnabledDiscoveryDataAuthorization,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:10:979]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=_EnabledDiscoveryDataAuthorization,ActionType=1537,Source=BinaryData,Target=EnabledDiscoveryDataAuthorization,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:11:086]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_RegisterVssExpressWriterSM,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:11:104]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=_RegisterVssExpressWriterSM,ActionType=1089,Source=BinaryData,Target=RegisterVssExpressWriterSM,CustomActionData=SCSMSMDBDOMAIN,DOMAIN|ServiceManager)
MSI (s) (80:EC) [11:29:11:173]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSI36AB.tmp, Entrypoint: RegisterVssExpressWriterSM
CAPACK: Extracting custom action to temporary directory: C:\Windows\Installer\MSI36AB.tmp-\
CAPACK: CLR version v2.0.50727 is installed.
CAPACK: CLR version v2.0.50727 is detected.
CAPACK: CLR version v4.0.30319 is installed.
CAPACK: CLR version v4.0.30319 is detected.
CAPACK: Binding to CLR version v2.0.50727
Calling custom action CAManaged!Microsoft.MOMv3.Setup.VssWriterCAs.RegisterVssExpressWriterSM
RegisterVssExpressWriter: Registering VSS express writer.
MSI (s) (80:EC) [11:29:15:881]: NOTE: custom action _RegisterVssExpressWriterSM unexpectedly closed the hInstall handle (type MSIHANDLE) provided to it. The custom action should be fixed to not close that handle.
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:15:884]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_Rollback_RegisterVssExpressWriterSM,,)
RegisterVssExpressWriter: Registered VSS express writer.
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:15:896]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=_Rollback_RegisterVssExpressWriterSM,ActionType=1345,Source=BinaryData,Target=RemoveVssExpressWriterSM,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:15:975]: Executing op: End(Checksum=0,ProgressTotalHDWord=0,ProgressTotalLDWord=639325328)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:42:385]: An error occured while refreshing environment variables updated during the installation of ''. Some users logged on to the machine may not see these changes until they log off and then log back on.
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:42:445]: Note: 1: 2265 2: 3: -2147287035
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:42:446]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:42:446]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:29:42:452]: Note: 1: 2265 2: 3: -2147287035
MSI (s) (80:54) [11:29:42:890]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSIB293.tmp, Entrypoint: StopNamedServices
MSI (s) (80:BC) [11:29:43:709]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSIB40B.tmp, Entrypoint: ExecNetFx
MSI (s) (80:BC) [11:29:43:731]: Generating random cookie.
MSI (s) (80:BC) [11:29:44:395]: Created Custom Action Server with PID 4800 (0x12C0).
MSI (s) (80:F0) [11:29:45:368]: Running as a service.
MSI (s) (80:F8) [11:29:45:393]: Hello, I'm your 32bit Elevated custom action server.
MSI (s) (80:F0) [11:29:45:460]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSIBCA7.tmp, Entrypoint: ExecNetFx
MSI (s) (80:F4) [11:29:45:593]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSIBCF6.tmp, Entrypoint: ExecNetFx
MSI (s) (80:EC) [11:29:45:662]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSIBD83.tmp, Entrypoint: ExecNetFx
ExecNetFx: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe install "E:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012\Service Manager\Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.UI.ConsoleFramework.dll" /queue:1
ExecNetFx: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 4.0.30319.33440
ExecNetFx: Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
ExecNetFx: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe install "E:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012\Service Manager\Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.UI.Foundation.dll" /queue:1
ExecNetFx: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 4.0.30319.33440
ExecNetFx: Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
ExecNetFx: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe install "E:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012\Service Manager\Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.UI.Controls.dll" /queue:1
ExecNetFx: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 4.0.30319.33440
ExecNetFx: Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
ExecNetFx: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe install "E:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012\Service Manager\Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.UI.ViewFramework.dll" /queue:1
ExecNetFx: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 4.0.30319.33440
ExecNetFx: Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
ExecNetFx: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe install "E:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012\Service Manager\Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.UI.WpfViews.dll" /queue:1
ExecNetFx: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 4.0.30319.33440
ExecNetFx: Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
ExecNetFx: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe install "E:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012\Service Manager\Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.UI.ExtendedControls.dll" /queue:1
ExecNetFx: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 4.0.30319.33440
ExecNetFx: Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
ExecNetFx: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe install "E:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012\Service Manager\CommunicatorAPIInterop.dll" /queue:1
ExecNetFx: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 4.0.30319.33440
ExecNetFx: Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
ExecNetFx: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe install "E:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012\Service Manager\CommunicatorPrivateInterop.dll" /queue:1
ExecNetFx: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 4.0.30319.33440
ExecNetFx: Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
ExecNetFx: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe install "Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Core, Version=7.0.5000.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31BF3856AD364E35" /queue:2
ExecNetFx: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 4.0.30319.33440
ExecNetFx: Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
ExecNetFx: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ngen.exe update /queue
ExecNetFx: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 4.0.30319.33440
ExecNetFx: Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
MSI (s) (80:9C) [11:29:50:885]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSID199.tmp, Entrypoint: ConfigureSDKConfigService
ConfigureSDKConfigService: Custom action data property value. 1 OMCFG
ConfigureSDKConfigService: RHS so start services. 1
CAStartServices: CAStartServices was passed . OMCFG
CAStartServices: Checking if service already started. OMCFG
CAStartServices: Attempting to start service. OMCFG
ConfigureSDKConfigService: CAStartServices succeeded!. OMCFG
MSI (s) (80:F4) [11:30:01:168]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSIF733.tmp, Entrypoint: ConfigureSDKConfigService
ConfigureSDKConfigService: Custom action data property value. 1 OMSDK
ConfigureSDKConfigService: RHS so start services. 1
CAStartServices: CAStartServices was passed . OMSDK
CAStartServices: Attempting to start service. OMSDK
MSI (s) (80:A0) [11:30:04:965]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSI82C.tmp, Entrypoint: WaitForSDKServiceStart
CAPACK: Extracting custom action to temporary directory: C:\Windows\Installer\MSI82C.tmp-\
CAPACK: CLR version v2.0.50727 is installed.
CAPACK: CLR version v2.0.50727 is detected.
CAPACK: CLR version v4.0.30319 is installed.
CAPACK: CLR version v4.0.30319 is detected.
CAPACK: Binding to CLR version v2.0.50727
Calling custom action CAManaged!Microsoft.MOMv3.Setup.MOMv3ManagedCAs.WaitForSDKServiceStart
WaitForSDKServiceStart:Entering
WaitForSDKServiceStart: Error: The client has been disconnected from the server. Please call ManagementGroup.Reconnect() to reestablish the connection.,
Stack: at Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.Internal.ExceptionHandlers.HandleChannelExceptions(Exception ex)
at Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.Internal.SdkDataLayerProxyCore.CreateEndpoint(EnterpriseManagementConnectionSettings connectionSettings, SdkChannelObject`1 channelObjectDispatcherService)
at Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.Internal.SdkDataLayerProxyCore.ConstructEnterpriseManagementGroupInternal(EnterpriseManagementConnectionSettings connectionSettings, ClientDataAccessCore clientCallback)
at Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.Internal.SdkDataLayerProxyCore.RetrieveEnterpriseManagementGroupInternal(EnterpriseManagementConnectionSettings connectionSettings, ClientDataAccessCore callbackDispatcherService)
at Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.Internal.SdkDataLayerProxyCore.Connect(EnterpriseManagementConnectionSettings connectionSettings, ClientDataAccessCore callbackDispatcherService)
at Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.EnterpriseManagementGroup.InternalInitialize(EnterpriseManagementConnectionSettings connectionSettings, EnterpriseManagementGroupInternal internalsProxy)
at Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.EnterpriseManagementGroup.Connect(EnterpriseManagementConnectionSettings connectionSettings)
at Microsoft.MOMv3.Setup.MOMv3ManagedCAs.WaitForSDKServiceStart(Session session)
MSI (s) (80:A0) [11:30:36:809]: NOTE: custom action _WaitForSDKServiceStart unexpectedly closed the hInstall handle (type MSIHANDLE) provided to it. The custom action should be fixed to not close that handle.
CustomAction _WaitForSDKServiceStart returned actual error code 1603 (note this may not be 100% accurate if translation happened inside sandbox)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:805]: Executing op: Header(Signature=1397708873,Version=500,Timestamp=1156471542,LangId=0,Platform=589824,ScriptType=2,ScriptMajorVersion=21,ScriptMinorVersion=4,ScriptAttributes=1)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:805]: Executing op: DialogInfo(Type=0,Argument=0)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:806]: Executing op: DialogInfo(Type=1,Argument=Microsoft System Center 2012 - Service Manager)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RollbackInfo(,RollbackAction=Rollback,RollbackDescription=Rolling back action:,RollbackTemplate=[1],CleanupAction=RollbackCleanup,CleanupDescription=Removing backup files,CleanupTemplate=File: [1])
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835ea.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835eb.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835ec.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835ed.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835ee.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835ef.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835f0.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835f1.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835f2.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835f3.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835f4.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835f5.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835f6.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835f7.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835f8.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835f9.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835fa.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835fb.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835fc.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835fd.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835fe.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\88835ff.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:37:807]: Executing op: RegisterBackupFile(File=E:\Config.Msi\8883600.rbf)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:40:009]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_Rollback_RegisterVssExpressWriterSM,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:40:013]: Executing op: ProductInfo(ProductKey={79A76AB5-3EA0-4C4F-89B9-1CA00438EC2E},ProductName=Microsoft System Center 2012 - Service Manager,PackageName=SM.msi,Language=0,Version=117771097,Assignment=1,ObsoleteArg=0,ProductIcon=ServiceManager.ico,,PackageCode={1B3B79AF-1391-4E6E-9BE2-2BD0832DADE7},,,InstanceType=0,LUASetting=0,RemoteURTInstalls=0,ProductDeploymentFlags=3)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:40:029]: Executing op: CustomActionRollback(Action=_Rollback_RegisterVssExpressWriterSM,ActionType=1345,Source=BinaryData,Target=RemoveVssExpressWriterSM,)
MSI (s) (80:EC) [11:30:40:772]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSI920E.tmp, Entrypoint: RemoveVssExpressWriterSM
CAPACK: Extracting custom action to temporary directory: C:\Windows\Installer\MSI920E.tmp-\
CAPACK: CLR version v2.0.50727 is installed.
CAPACK: CLR version v2.0.50727 is detected.
CAPACK: CLR version v4.0.30319 is installed.
CAPACK: CLR version v4.0.30319 is detected.
CAPACK: Binding to CLR version v2.0.50727
Calling custom action CAManaged!Microsoft.MOMv3.Setup.VssWriterCAs.RemoveVssExpressWriterSM
RemoveVssExpressWriter: Unregistering VSS express writer.
MSI (s) (80:EC) [11:30:43:808]: NOTE: custom action _Rollback_RegisterVssExpressWriterSM unexpectedly closed the hInstall handle (type MSIHANDLE) provided to it. The custom action should be fixed to not close that handle.
RemoveVssExpressWriter: VSS express writer unregister succeeded.
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:834]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_RegisterVssExpressWriterSM,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:853]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_EnabledDiscoveryDataAuthorization,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:862]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=PublishProduct,Description=Publishing product information,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:892]: Executing op: RegOpenKey(Root=-2147483646,Key=Software\Classes\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2\SourceList\Net,SecurityDescriptor=BinaryData,BinaryType=1,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:898]: Executing op: RegOpenKey(Root=-2147483646,Key=Software\Classes\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2\SourceList,SecurityDescriptor=BinaryData,BinaryType=1,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:910]: Executing op: RegRemoveValue(Name=LastUsedSource,Value=#%n;1;E:\SCSM2012sp1\amd64\Setup\Server\,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:916]: Executing op: RegCreateKey()
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:925]: Executing op: RegOpenKey(Root=-2147483646,Key=Software\Classes\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2,SecurityDescriptor=BinaryData,BinaryType=1,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:930]: Executing op: RegRemoveValue(Name=Clients,Value=[~]:,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:937]: Executing op: RegCreateKey()
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:944]: Executing op: RegOpenKey(Root=-2147483646,Key=Software\Classes\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2\SourceList\Media,SecurityDescriptor=BinaryData,BinaryType=1,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:951]: Executing op: RegRemoveValue(Name=1,Value=;,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:959]: Executing op: RegCreateKey()
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:980]: Executing op: RegOpenKey(Root=-2147483646,Key=Software\Classes\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2\SourceList\Media,,BinaryType=1,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:986]: Executing op: RegRemoveValue(Name=DiskPrompt,Value=Please Insert Disk 1,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:994]: Executing op: RegRemoveKey()
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:994]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2\SourceList\Media 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:43:999]: Executing op: RegOpenKey(Root=-2147483646,Key=Software\Classes\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2\SourceList\Net,,BinaryType=1,,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:44:005]: Executing op: RegRemoveValue(Name=1,Value=#%E:\SCSM2012sp1\amd64\Setup\Server\,)
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:44:011]: Executing op: RegRemoveKey()
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:44:011]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2\SourceList\Net 3: 2
MSI (s) (80:88) [11:30:44:017]: Executing op: RegOpenKey(Root=-2147483646,Key=Software\Classes\Installer\Products\5BA67A970AE3F4C4989BC10A4083CEE2\SourceList,,BinaryType=1,,) -
Still getting "Software Update Failed" when attempting to download iOS 7 on iPhone 4S.
I've tried countless times now to download iOS 7 on my 4S which is currently running iOS 6.1.3. It downloads completely then in the "Preparing Update..." stage it gives me an error box saying "Software Update Failed. An error occurred downloading iOS 7.0." The same thing happens every time, I've rebooted and reset my pone several times as well as logging in an out of my Apple ID all with no success. It's not like it takes an unusual amount of time downloading or anything, and once it finishes downloading it shows less storage in the "About" section in "Settings" but goes back to where it was once it gives the error message. Just a note, I was able to download iOS 7 on my iPad 3 the day the software was released without a long waiting period or any hassle. I appreciate any input. Thank you.
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"Conversion to String failed" When attempting to call rs.getString()
Hello All,
I'm getting a "Conversion to String failed" exception being thrown from oracle jdbc when I attempting to call the rs.getString(1) method on a column type of DATE.
During investigations we've found the following:
1. The query is fine, and is performing a "select * from table".
2. I see this problem when using 9i database (v 9.2.0.7) with 9i jdbc drivers (v9.2.0.7).
3. Strangely enough, if I use 10g jdbc drivers with the 9i database this problem goes away, and naturally I don't see this problem at all using a 10g driver working against a 10g database.
4. Grabbing the DATE value using the getDate() instead of getString() API works just fine in 9i.
5. The 9i rs.getString() API call will work with some date values in the database and not with others.
6. The data placed into the DATE column in question could have been placed there using different driver type from the 9i.
So, the 9i getString() API seems to be a problem.
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java.sql.SQLException: Conversion to String failed
at oracle.sql.Datum.stringValue(Datum.java:173)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.ScrollableResultSet.getString(ScrollableResultSet.java:684)
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Any help on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Doug NewcombDoug,
Pardon me for stating the obvious, but is there a
reason why you cannot use method "getDate()" instead
of method "getString()"?
For your information, you can report bugs via the
MetaLink
Web site.
Good Luck,
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The main reason is that we've got mountains of code that would need to be refactored. Also, the getString() method worked fine for over a year.
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The PKGBUILD for this activity:
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++# $Id: PKGBUILD,v 1.77 2005/12/27 14:47:51 tpowa Exp $
# Maintainer: judd <[email protected]>
pkgname=kernel26
basekernel=2.6.14
pkgver=2.6.14.5
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="The Linux Kernel and modules (IDE support)"
url="http://www.kernel.org"
backup=('boot/kconfig26')
makedepends=('mkinitrd>=1.01-21')
depends=('module-init-tools' 'mkinitrd>=1.01-21')
# ieee80211 and hostap-driver26 modules are included in kernel26 now
replaces=('kernel26-scsi' 'ieee80211' 'hostap-driver26')
install=kernel26.install
source=(ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-$basekernel.tar.bz2
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/ … pkgver.bz2
config logo_linux_clut224.ppm
#ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/lenb/acpi/patches/release/$basekernel/acpi-20050902-$basekernel.diff.bz2
http://iphitus.loudas.com/arch/ck/2.6.1 … rchck7.bz2
build() {
cd $startdir/src/linux-$basekernel
patch -Np1 -i ../patch-$pkgver || return 1
patch -Np1 -i ../patch-2.6.14-archck7 || return 1 #patch -Np1 -i ../acpi-20050902-$basekernel.diff || return 1
# remove the extraversion from Makefile
sed -i 's|^EXTRAVERSION = .*$|EXTRAVERSION =|g' Makefile
# Arch logo!
cp ../logo_linux_clut224.ppm drivers/video/logo/
# get rid of the 'i' in i686
carch=`echo $CARCH | sed 's|i||'`
cat ../config | sed "s|#CARCH#|$carch|g" >./.config
# build the full kernel version to use in pathnames
. ./.config
_kernver="${basekernel}${CONFIG_LOCALVERSION}"
# load configuration
yes "" | make config
# build!
make bzImage modules || return 1
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/{lib/modules,boot}
make INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$startdir/pkg modules_install || return 1
cp System.map $startdir/pkg/boot/System.map26
cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage $startdir/pkg/boot/vmlinuz26
install -D -m644 Makefile
$startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/Makefile
install -D -m644 kernel/Makefile
$startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/kernel/Makefile
install -D -m644 .config
$startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/.config
install -D -m644 .config $startdir/pkg/boot/kconfig26
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/include
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/arch/i386/kernel
for i in acpi asm-generic asm-i386 config linux math-emu media net pcmcia scsi sound video; do
cp -a include/$i $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/include/
done
# copy files necessary for later builds, like nvidia and vmware
cp Module.symvers $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}
cp -a scripts $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/.tmp_versions
cp arch/i386/Makefile $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/arch/i386/
cp arch/i386/kernel/asm-offsets.s
$startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/arch/i386/kernel/
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mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/drivers/media/video
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cp $i $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/$i
done
cd $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}/include && ln -s asm-i386 asm
chown -R root.root $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernver}
cd $startdir/pkg/lib/modules/${_kernver} &&
(rm -f source build; ln -sf ../../../usr/src/linux-${_kernver} build)
# Now generate a fallback init ramdisk
# NOTE: This backup ramdisk will not work for cryptsetup/raid users, since
# we don't have their unique configuration at build-time!
touch $startdir/pkg/boot/initrd26-full.img
/sbin/mkinitrd --skip-config --root-dir=$startdir/pkg full || return 1
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Aborts at ...include/linux ppp-comp.h
Basic kernel26 pkgbuild modified to include additional patch-2.6.14arch7.
What error have I made?Tomk;
Ran this PKGBUILD and downloaded the kernel tar OK in eight minutes.
Build failed to download the patch-2.6.15-ck1.bz2.
Have I made a bad reference to that patch?
===========================================================
Code:
# Contributor: dibblethewrecker <dibblethewrecker.at.jiwe.org>
pkgname=kernel26
pkgver=2.6.15
_ck=ck1
pkgrel=1
pkgdesc="The Linux Kernel 2.6.15 and modules (IDE support) compiled with -cks1 patchset"
url="http://www.kernel.org"
depends=('module-init-tools')
install=kernel26.install
##### add any patch sources to this section
source=(config ftp://ftp.ie.kernel.org/pub/linux/kerne … er.tar.bz2
http://ck.kolivas.org/patches/ck1/patch … -$_ck.bz2)
# Function to grab var from src
getvar() {
old=$(cat Makefile | grep "^$1")
echo $(echo ${old/"$1 ="/} | sed -e "s/[ ]*(.*)[ ]*/1/g")
return 0
build() {
cd $startdir/src/linux-$pkgver
##### Uncomment and apply any patches here
patch -Np1 -i ../patch-$pkgver-$_ck || return 1
# get rid of the 'i' in i686
carch=`echo $CARCH | sed 's|i||'`
cat ../config | sed "s|#CARCH#|$carch|g" >./.config
# Update LOCALVERSION based on hostname/date
_locver=.`echo $HOSTNAME | cut -d "-" -f 2`.`date +%Y%m%d`
. ./.config
sed -i -e "s:$CONFIG_LOCALVERSION:$_locver:g" .config
##### Load config - uncomment your preferred config method
#yes "" | make config
make oldconfig || return 1
#make menuconfig
make xconfig
#make gconfig
##### NO USER CHANGES BELOW HERE #####
# save the current pkgname
old_pkgname=$pkgname
# set pkgname for build purposes - DO NOT alter!
pkgname=kernel26
# save the updated config to build with today's date
cp ./.config $startdir/config-$(date +%b%d-%Hh)
# get EXTRAVERSION from Makefile to create a unique pkgname and /usr/src directory
_kernextra=$(getvar "EXTRAVERSION")
# grab the 2.6.x.y version suffix from pkgver
_y="`echo $pkgver | cut --delim "." --fields 4`"
# remove .y version suffix from _kernextra
_kernextra="`echo $_kernextra | sed "s|.$_y||g"`"
# Read the full kernel version info from new config to use in pathnames and pkgname
. ./.config
# Kernel custom - to create a unique pkgname (see below)
_kerncust="${_kernextra}${CONFIG_LOCALVERSION}"
# Kernel release - will be the same as Makefile
_kernrel="${pkgver}${_kerncust}"
# Get the pkgver suffix for unique pkgname and /boot file suffices
_pkgversuf="`echo $pkgver | sed "s|2.6.||g" | sed "s|.||g"`
# Set /boot file suffices from kernel release and pkgver suffix
_kernboot="${_pkgversuf}${_kerncust}"
# Set a new pkgname from kernel release and pkgver suffix
pkgname="${pkgname}${_pkgversuf}${_kerncust}"
# build!
make clean bzImage modules || return 1
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/{lib/modules,boot}
make INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$startdir/pkg modules_install || return 1
cp System.map $startdir/pkg/boot/System.map26${_kernboot}
cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage $startdir/pkg/boot/vmlinuz26${_kernboot}
install -D -m644 Makefile
$startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/Makefile
install -D -m644 .config
$startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/.config
install -D -m644 .config $startdir/pkg/boot/kconfig26${_kernboot}
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/include
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/arch/i386/kernel
for i in acpi asm-generic asm-i386 config linux math-emu media net pcmcia scsi sound video; do
cp -a include/$i $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/include/
done
# copy files necessary for later builds, like nvidia and vmware
cp Module.symvers $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}
cp -a scripts $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/.tmp_versions
cp arch/i386/Makefile $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/arch/i386/
cp arch/i386/kernel/asm-offsets.s
$startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/arch/i386/kernel/
# copy in Kconfig files
for i in `find . -name "Kconfig*"`; do
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/`echo $i | sed 's|/Kconfig.*||'`
cp $i $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/$i
done
cd $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/include && ln -s asm-i386 asm
chown -R root.root $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}
cd $startdir/pkg/lib/modules/${_kernrel} &&
(rm -f source build; ln -sf /usr/src/linux-${_kernrel} build)
# Read the full kernel version info from new config to use in pathnames and pkgname
. ./.config
# Kernel custom - to create a unique pkgname (see below)
_kerncust="${_kernextra}${CONFIG_LOCALVERSION}"
# Kernel release - will be the same as Makefile
_kernrel="${pkgver}${_kerncust}"
# Get the pkgver suffix for unique pkgname and /boot file suffices
_pkgversuf="`echo $pkgver | sed "s|2.6.||g" | sed "s|.||g"`"
# Set /boot file suffices from kernel release and pkgver suffix
_kernboot="${_pkgversuf}${_kerncust}"
# Set a new pkgname from kernel release and pkgver suffix
pkgname="${pkgname}${_pkgversuf}${_kerncust}"
# build!
make clean bzImage modules || return 1
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/{lib/modules,boot}
make INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$startdir/pkg modules_install || return 1
cp System.map $startdir/pkg/boot/System.map26${_kernboot}
cp arch/i386/boot/bzImage $startdir/pkg/boot/vmlinuz26${_kernboot}
install -D -m644 Makefile
$startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/Makefile
install -D -m644 .config
$startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/.config
install -D -m644 .config $startdir/pkg/boot/kconfig26${_kernboot}
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/include
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/arch/i386/kernel
for i in acpi asm-generic asm-i386 config linux math-emu media net pcmcia scsi sound video; do
cp -a include/$i $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/include/
done
# copy files necessary for later builds, like nvidia and vmware
cp Module.symvers $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}
cp -a scripts $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/.tmp_versions
cp arch/i386/Makefile $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/arch/i386/
cp arch/i386/kernel/asm-offsets.s
$startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/arch/i386/kernel/
# copy in Kconfig files
for i in `find . -name "Kconfig*"`; do
mkdir -p $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/`echo $i | sed 's|/Kconfig.*||'`
cp $i $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/$i
done
cd $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}/include && ln -s asm-i386 asm
chown -R root.root $startdir/pkg/usr/src/linux-${_kernrel}
cd $startdir/pkg/lib/modules/${_kernrel} &&
(rm -f source build; ln -sf /usr/src/linux-${_kernrel} build)
# Correct the pkgname in our PKGBUILD - this allows correct gensync operation
# NOTE: pkgname variable must be declared with first 10 lines of PKGBUILD!
cd $startdir
sed -i "1,11 s|pkgname=$old_pkgname|pkgname=$pkgname|" ./PKGBUILD
=========================================================
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MSR Consulting, LLCWhoops! Turns out that I did not have all of the classes loaded into the project as in this post. I still don't fully understand this as I can write flatten and unflatten the data in a single VI in this project without having the classes explicitly loaded, but c'est la vie. I suppose this is a mystery that the NI folks might be able to explain. Just wish I could have my last several days back....
m
Matt Richardson
Certified LabVIEW Developer
MSR Consulting, LLC
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Hi, I am trying to make the WD tutorial flight list module work which uses adaptive RFC model... I am in a bit of confusion as to the all the settings required to be made so that the RFC call works with no errors... In the visual administrator --> Se
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Cannot enable keyboard & character viewer
After a fresh install of 10.7.5, I cannot enable the keyboard & character viewer. Neither the checkbox will stay checked, nor does the option appear in the input sources menu... Any ideas? Thanks, Klaus