Error adding Win Server Technical Preview host to Virtual Machine Manager Technical Preview

I've built Win Server Preview (latest build 9888).Also build System Center Technical Preview, on another server (VM), and now trying to add Server Tech Preview hosts to VMM.
However VMMService is crashing, with error below.
Note I have tried multiple scenarios, including upgrade hosts from 2012 R2, install fresh as server Core, install fresh full-GUI hosts, enable Hyper-V before adding to VMM, allow VMM to enable Hyper-V...
also RunAs user is administrator of hosts and VMM, computer accounts have been added to all administrator groups, WinRM quickconfig has been run, firewall is off..
..however VMM vNext refuses to add Server vNext hosts. (however - I can add Server 2012 R2 hosts to VMM vNext with no problem)
NOTE - also, when Server Manager starts, I get "Error occurred while loading the plug-in for 481. Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation". After this the File and Storage Services node in Server Manager is missing. Not sure if
this is related to the error below; but I get this issue in all servers built with latest .9888 build.
Error from VMM server when trying to add Tech Preview host is as follows -
VMM encountered a critical exception and created an exception report at c:\programdata\VMMLogs\abcdefg...etc.
------------------- Error Report -------------------
Error report created 07/12/2014 21:04:59
CLR is not terminating
--------------- Bucketing Parameters ---------------
EventType=VMM20
P1(appName)=vmmservice.exe
P2(appVersion)=3.2.9013.0
P3(assemblyName)=Engine.Common.dll
P4(assemblyVer)=3.2.9013.0
P5(methodName)=Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.EngineFSUtils.GetVolumeIDFromVolumeName
P6(exceptionType)=System.FormatException
P7(callstackHash)=c5b5
SCVMM Version=3.2.9013.0
SCVMM flavor=C-buddy-RTL-AMD64
Default Assembly Version=3.2.9013.0
Executable Name=vmmservice.exe
Executable Version=3.2.9013.0
Base Exception Target Site=140719489075608
Base Exception Assembly name=mscorlib.dll
Base Exception Method Name=System.Guid+GuidResult.SetFailure
Exception Message=Guid should contain 32 digits with 4 dashes (xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx).
EIP=0x00007ffbe1396468
Build bit-size=64
------------ exceptionObject.ToString() ------------
System.FormatException: Guid should contain 32 digits with 4 dashes (xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx).
   at System.Guid.GuidResult.SetFailure(ParseFailureKind failure, String failureMessageID, Object failureMessageFormatArgument, String failureArgumentName, Exception innerException)
   at System.Guid.TryParseGuidWithDashes(String guidString, GuidResult& result)
   at System.Guid.TryParseGuid(String g, GuidStyles flags, GuidResult& result)
   at System.Guid..ctor(String g)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.EngineFSUtils.GetVolumeIDFromVolumeName(String volumeName)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.ImageLibrary.StorageDataHelper.CreateVolume(MSFT_Volume volume, MSFT_Partition partition, WsmanAPIWrapper wrapper)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.Adhc.SMStorageRefresher.GetVolumes(IVmmDbContext ctx)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.Adhc.WindowsHostDataProperties.PopulateProperties(IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.Adhc.WindowsHostAbstractionLayer.GetHostProperties(HostData oldHostData, Version agentVersion, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.Adhc.HostRefresher.GatherAllInformation(Host host, Object agentRefreshSyncObj, Boolean checkIfClustered, Boolean refreshEventCapabilities, String& clusterName, Guid taskID, ITaskContext taskContext, IVmmDbConnection
dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.Adhc.HostRefresher.RefreshLockedHost(Host host, Guid taskID, ITaskContext taskContext, Boolean checkClusterStatus, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VMRefresherBase.UpdateHostToResponding(Nullable`1& prevState, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VMRefresherBase.UpdateHostState(IVMComputerSystemSummary[]& vmComputers, Nullable`1& prevState, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VMRefresherBase.RunLightRefresher(IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VMRefresherBase.UpdateHostAndVMs(VMRefresherType refresherType, Guid vmObjectId, VM tempVm, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VMRefresherBase.UpdateHostAndVMs(VMRefresherType refresherType, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VmLightRefresher.RefreshData(HostReference hostRef, Nullable`1& auditTaskId, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.RefreshDriver`1.<>c__DisplayClassa.<RefreshThreadFunction>b__7(IVmmDbConnection _dbConnection)
------------------- Scope Trace --------------------
[s#35e2a] HostRefresher.GatherAllInformation(host: (Host#[17c4]) { objLock = (CarmineObjectLock#[a41]) { lockType = Write, objectID = 4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947, objectType = VMHost, taskID = 1ee6c6db-a399-4033-ad4b-519c0d130f52, doNotRetryLock =
(bool) True }, data = (HostData#[bcbb]) { id = 4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947, LastUpdatedTimestamp = 07/12/2014 18:04:04, Flags = AvailableForPlacement, HostGroupID = 0e3ba228-a059-46be-aa41-2f5cf0f4b96e, AgentServerID = 57f60b84-2997-4a25-b38e-56dc8dae19e4,
OverrideHostGroupReserves = False, CPUPercentageReserve = 10, NetworkPercentageReserve = 0, DiskSpaceReserveMB = 10240, MaxDiskIOReservation = 10000, MemoryReserveMB = 2048, VhdPaths = (String[][-1]#1a4d96a) { }, VMRCEnabled = True, VMRCPort = 2179, SecureVMRCEnabled
= False, VMRCCertificateAvailable = False, VirtualizationPlatformScheme = "viridian://hvnext2-ak.dev.amust.local", SupportsLiveMigration = False, EnableLiveMigration = False, LiveMigrationMaximum = 0, LiveStorageMigrationMaximum = 0, UseAnyMigrationSubnet
= False, MigrationSubnet = (String[][-1]#2d3a296) { }, MigrationSubnetUserManaged = (Boolean[][-1]#2d62b0c) { }, MigrationAuthProtocol = CredSSP, VirtualServerState = Unknown, VirtualServerVersion = (Version#fffff) 0.0, VirtualServerVersionState = UpToDate,
IsDMZHost = False, UseCACert = False, IsNonTrustedDomainHost = False, UserName = "", Password = "<password omitted>", LogicalProcessorCount = 0, PhysicalProcessorCount = 0, CoresPerProcessor = 0, L2CacheSize = 0, L3CacheSize = 0,
BusSpeed = 0, ProcessorSpeed = 0, ProcessorModel = "", ProcessorManufacturer = "", ProcessorArchitecture = 0, ProcessorStepping = "", TotalMemory = 0, OperatingSystemName = "", OperatingSystemVersion = (Version#a00a0fff)
10.0.9888, IsoRWRepositoryAvailableBytes = 0, CpuUtilization = 0, AvailableMemory = 0, Custom = (String[][9]#1d09d25) { (null), (null), (null), (null), (null), (null), (null), (null), (null) }, MaximumMemoryPerVM = 0, MinimumMemoryPerVM = 0, SuggestedMaximumMemoryPerVM
= 0, IMAPIInstalled = False, AvailableMemoryTierredPerfCounterID = 869a7213-d9dc-41a2-a5d1-d28099894ff6, CpuTieredPerfCounterID = 68e21dec-4b18-4626-9ab3-0c136c654c79, ClusterNodeStatus = ClusterNodeStateUnknown, SecureMode = True, SslTcpPort = 5985, SslCertificateImportedByVMM
= False, SshTcpPort = 0, IsRemoteFXRoleInstalled = False, IsCPUSLAT = False, HostVolumeIDs = Ø, HostDiskIDs = Ø, StorageFileShareIDs = Ø, HostGPUIDs = Ø, InstalledVirtualSwitchExtensionIDs = Ø, HostFibreChannelHbaIDs = Ø, HostSASHbaIDs = Ø, HostInternetSCSIHbaIDs
= Ø, PhysicalMachineID = 655a0cbb-5fa8-4379-9a0a-dc645baae95c, OobType = None, IsPowerOptimizationControlled = False, RunAsAccountID = 93e5e250-394a-4917-9e06-88c7fb7edd98, CustomPropertyIDs = Ø, HealthMonitorIDs = Ø }, server = (RemoteServer#21feea7) Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.Adhc.RemoteServer,
agentVersionState = (VersionState) { UpToDate } }, agentRefreshSyncObj: (Object) null, checkIfClustered: (Boolean#0) False, refreshEventCapabilities: (Boolean#0) False, taskID: (guid) 1ee6c6db-a399-4033-ad4b-519c0d130f52, taskContext: (TaskContext#38b9a77)
Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.TaskRepository.TaskContext, dbConnection: (TransactableDbContext#[1b46]) { constructionCallSite = (CallSite) { SqlContext.Connect }, sqlContext = (SqlContext#[2bd2]) { [rw] SqlContext.ConnectconstructionIdentity = (WindowsIdentity#27652b0)
System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity commandList: { n=46 { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_Host_Get(@HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0019993] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_HealthMonitor_GetAllIDsByAgent(@AgentServerID=57f60b84-2997-4a25-b38e-56dc8dae19e4)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_HostVolume_GetIDsByHost(@HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0010014] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_BTBS_CustomPropertyValue_GetCPValIDByObjID(ObjectID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_HostDisk_GetIDsByHost(@HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ST_StorageFileShareAssociation_GetShareIDsByServerIDAndType(@ServerID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947,
@ServerType=VMHost)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0009995] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_GetHostFibreChannelHbaByHostID(HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_GetHostSASHbaByHostID(HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0010007] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_GetHostInternetSCSIHbaByHostID(HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_HostGPU_GetByHost(@HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0009991] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_NetMan_InstalledVirtualSwitchExtension_GetByHost(@HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_GetHostFibreChannelVirtualSANByHostId(HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_AgentServer_Get(@AgentServerID=57f60b84-2997-4a25-b38e-56dc8dae19e4)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0010041] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_AgentServerRelation_GetByAgent(@AgentServerID=57f60b84-2997-4a25-b38e-56dc8dae19e4)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_BTBS_HostGroup_GetByID(@ID=0e3ba228-a059-46be-aa41-2f5cf0f4b96e)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0009967] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_BTBS_HostGroup_GetChildGroupIDs(@ID=0e3ba228-a059-46be-aa41-2f5cf0f4b96e)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_BTBS_CustomPropertyValue_GetCPValIDByObjID(ObjectID=0e3ba228-a059-46be-aa41-2f5cf0f4b96e)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0009990] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_Host_GetByGroupID(@HostGroupID=0e3ba228-a059-46be-aa41-2f5cf0f4b96e)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { NQ:"dbo.prc_VMM_AcquireLock(@ObjectID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947, @ObjectType=VMHost, @TaskID=1ee6c6db-a399-4033-ad4b-519c0d130f52, @ReqLockType=Write)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0019787] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_Host_Get(@HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0010032] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_HealthMonitor_GetAllIDsByAgent(@AgentServerID=57f60b84-2997-4a25-b38e-56dc8dae19e4)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0010090] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_HostVolume_GetIDsByHost(@HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_BTBS_CustomPropertyValue_GetCPValIDByObjID(ObjectID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0009875] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_HostDisk_GetIDsByHost(@HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ST_StorageFileShareAssociation_GetShareIDsByServerIDAndType(@ServerID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947, @ServerType=VMHost)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0010157] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_GetHostFibreChannelHbaByHostID(HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_GetHostSASHbaByHostID(HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0009850] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_GetHostInternetSCSIHbaByHostID(HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_HostGPU_GetByHost(@HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_NetMan_InstalledVirtualSwitchExtension_GetByHost(@HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0010008] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_GetHostFibreChannelVirtualSANByHostId(HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_HostVolume_GetByHost(@HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0009996] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_HostDisk_GetByHost(@HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_GetHostFibreChannelHbaByHostID(HostID=4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0009977] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_AgentServer_Get(@AgentServerID=57f60b84-2997-4a25-b38e-56dc8dae19e4)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_AgentServerRelation_GetByAgent(@AgentServerID=57f60b84-2997-4a25-b38e-56dc8dae19e4)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0010001] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_BTBS_HostGroup_GetByID(@ID=0e3ba228-a059-46be-aa41-2f5cf0f4b96e)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_BTBS_HostGroup_GetChildGroupIDs(@ID=0e3ba228-a059-46be-aa41-2f5cf0f4b96e)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_BTBS_CustomPropertyValue_GetCPValIDByObjID(ObjectID=0e3ba228-a059-46be-aa41-2f5cf0f4b96e)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0010000] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_Host_GetByGroupID(@HostGroupID=0e3ba228-a059-46be-aa41-2f5cf0f4b96e)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_BTBS_HostGroup_GetByID(@ID=0e3ba228-a059-46be-aa41-2f5cf0f4b96e)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0010018] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_BTBS_HostGroup_GetChildGroupIDs(@ID=0e3ba228-a059-46be-aa41-2f5cf0f4b96e)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_BTBS_CustomPropertyValue_GetCPValIDByObjID(ObjectID=0e3ba228-a059-46be-aa41-2f5cf0f4b96e)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_Host_GetByGroupID(@HostGroupID=0e3ba228-a059-46be-aa41-2f5cf0f4b96e)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0009978] }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_AgentServer_Get(@AgentServerID=57f60b84-2997-4a25-b38e-56dc8dae19e4)", @07/12/2014 21:04:57 }, { Q:"dbo.prc_ADHC_AgentServerRelation_GetByAgent(@AgentServerID=57f60b84-2997-4a25-b38e-56dc8dae19e4)",
@07/12/2014 21:04:57 [+00:00:00.0010001] } } , conn = (SqlConnection#11f39db) { State: Open Database: VirtualManagerDB DataSource: SCVNEXT1-AK PacketSize: 8000 ServerVersion: 12.00.2000 StatisticsEnabled: False WorkstationId: SCVNEXT1-AK } }, constructionIdentity
= (WindowsIdentity#1b706b2) System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity }) in t:\btvsts\38525\private\product\engine\ADHC\Operations\HostRefresher\HostRefresher.cs:line 861
[s#35e07] VMRefresherBase.RunLightRefresher(this: (VMRefresherBase#[3b8]){ TBD }, dbConnection: (TransactableDbContext#[1b46])) in t:\btvsts\38525\private\product\engine\BitBoS\VmRefresher.cs:line 1178
[s#35e06] VMRefresherBase.UpdateHostAndVMs(this: (VMRefresherBase#[3b8]), refresherType: VMRefresherType.LightVMRefresher, vmObjectId: (guid) 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000, tempVm: (VM) null, dbConnection: (TransactableDbContext#[1b46])) in t:\btvsts\38525\private\product\engine\BitBoS\VmRefresher.cs:line
693
[s#35ddc] VmLightRefresher.RefreshData(this: (VmLightRefresher#[1]) { tbd }, hostRef: (HostReference#[b]) { hostID = 4b67d6df-647f-4da3-a00f-12e52bdff947, hostConnectionParams = (WSManConnectionParameters#16a611e) hvnext2-ak.dev.amust.local, isClustered = False
}, dbConnection: (TransactableDbContext#[1b46])) in t:\btvsts\38525\private\product\engine\BitBoS\VmRefresher.cs:line 208
[s#35ddb] RefreshDriver`1.RefreshThreadFunction(this: (RefreshDriver`1<HostReference>#[4]) { tbd }, obj: (WaitCallbackState<HostReference>#2143066) Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.RefreshDriver`1+WaitCallbackState[Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.Adhc.HostReference])
in t:\btvsts\38525\private\product\engine\Common\RefreshDriver.cs:line 568
--------------- exception.StackTrace ---------------
at System.Guid.GuidResult.SetFailure(ParseFailureKind failure, String failureMessageID, Object failureMessageFormatArgument, String failureArgumentName, Exception innerException)
   at System.Guid.TryParseGuidWithDashes(String guidString, GuidResult& result)
   at System.Guid.TryParseGuid(String g, GuidStyles flags, GuidResult& result)
   at System.Guid..ctor(String g)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.EngineFSUtils.GetVolumeIDFromVolumeName(String volumeName)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.ImageLibrary.StorageDataHelper.CreateVolume(MSFT_Volume volume, MSFT_Partition partition, WsmanAPIWrapper wrapper)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.Adhc.SMStorageRefresher.GetVolumes(IVmmDbContext ctx)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.Adhc.WindowsHostDataProperties.PopulateProperties(IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.Adhc.WindowsHostAbstractionLayer.GetHostProperties(HostData oldHostData, Version agentVersion, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.Adhc.HostRefresher.GatherAllInformation(Host host, Object agentRefreshSyncObj, Boolean checkIfClustered, Boolean refreshEventCapabilities, String& clusterName, Guid taskID, ITaskContext taskContext, IVmmDbConnection
dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.Adhc.HostRefresher.RefreshLockedHost(Host host, Guid taskID, ITaskContext taskContext, Boolean checkClusterStatus, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VMRefresherBase.UpdateHostToResponding(Nullable`1& prevState, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VMRefresherBase.UpdateHostState(IVMComputerSystemSummary[]& vmComputers, Nullable`1& prevState, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VMRefresherBase.RunLightRefresher(IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VMRefresherBase.UpdateHostAndVMs(VMRefresherType refresherType, Guid vmObjectId, VM tempVm, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VMRefresherBase.UpdateHostAndVMs(VMRefresherType refresherType, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.BitBos.VmLightRefresher.RefreshData(HostReference hostRef, Nullable`1& auditTaskId, IVmmDbConnection dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.RefreshDriver`1.<>c__DisplayClassa.<RefreshThreadFunction>b__7(IVmmDbConnection _dbConnection)
------------- StackTrace from handler --------------
This is the call stack from where the exception was caught, not where it was thrown.
at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.Diagnostics.WatsonReport.WriteReportTextFile(TextWriter reportFile)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.Diagnostics.WatsonReport.Send()
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.Diagnostics.WatsonExceptionReport.Send()
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.Diagnostics.WatsonCenter.ReportException(Exception e, WERReportOptions options, String& localReportPath)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.TaskRepository.TaskRepository.HandleCriticalRefresherFailure(Object sender, CriticalRefreshFailureEventArgs eventData)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.RefreshDriver`1.<>c__DisplayClassa.<RefreshThreadFunction>b__7(IVmmDbConnection _dbConnection)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.DB.SqlContext.Connect(Action`1 action)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.RefreshDriver`1.RefreshThreadFunction(Object obj)
   at Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.Multithreading.ThrottledThreadPool.<>c__DisplayClass3.<ScheduleNextThread>b__2(Object dummy)
   at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx)
   at System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(ExecutionContext executionContext, ContextCallback callback, Object state, Boolean preserveSyncCtx)
   at System.Threading.QueueUserWorkItemCallback.System.Threading.IThreadPoolWorkItem.ExecuteWorkItem()
   at System.Threading.ThreadPoolWorkQueue.Dispatch()
-------------------- Assemblies --------------------
mscorlib, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089
    Location=C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\mscorlib.dll
    Module=C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\mscorlib.dll
    Version=4.5.27.0
    BuildType=retail
    Product=Microsoft® .NET Framework
VMMService, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35
    Location=C:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012 R2\Virtual Machine Manager\Bin\vmmservice.exe
    Module=C:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012 R2\Virtual Machine Manager\Bin\vmmservice.exe
    Version=3.2.9013.0
    BuildType=retail
    Product=System Center Virtual Machine Manager Technical Preview
System.ServiceProcess, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a
    Location=C:\Windows\Microsoft.Net\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System.ServiceProcess\v4.0_4.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a\System.ServiceProcess.dll
    Module=C:\Windows\Microsoft.Net\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System.ServiceProcess\v4.0_4.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a\System.ServiceProcess.dll
    Version=4.5.27.0
    BuildType=retail
    Product=Microsoft® .NET Framework
System, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089
    Location=C:\Windows\Microsoft.Net\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System\v4.0_4.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089\System.dll
    Module=C:\Windows\Microsoft.Net\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System\v4.0_4.0.0.0__b77a5c561934e089\System.dll
    Version=4.5.27.0
    BuildType=retail
    Product=Microsoft® .NET Framework
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    Location=C:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012 R2\Virtual Machine Manager\Bin\TraceWrapper.dll
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DB.TieredPerfCounters, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35
    Location=C:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012 R2\Virtual Machine Manager\Bin\DB.TieredPerfCounters.dll
    Module=C:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012 R2\Virtual Machine Manager\Bin\DB.TieredPerfCounters.dll
    Version=3.2.9013.0
    BuildType=retail
    Product=System Center Virtual Machine Manager Technical Preview
System.Dynamic, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a
    Location=C:\Windows\Microsoft.Net\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System.Dynamic\v4.0_4.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a\System.Dynamic.dll
    Module=C:\Windows\Microsoft.Net\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System.Dynamic\v4.0_4.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a\System.Dynamic.dll
    Version=4.5.27.0
    BuildType=retail
    Product=Microsoft® .NET Framework
System.DirectoryServices, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a
    Location=C:\Windows\Microsoft.Net\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System.DirectoryServices\v4.0_4.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a\System.DirectoryServices.dll
    Module=C:\Windows\Microsoft.Net\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System.DirectoryServices\v4.0_4.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a\System.DirectoryServices.dll
    Version=4.5.27.0
    BuildType=retail
    Product=Microsoft® .NET Framework
System.Management, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a
    Location=C:\Windows\Microsoft.Net\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System.Management\v4.0_4.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a\System.Management.dll
    Module=C:\Windows\Microsoft.Net\assembly\GAC_MSIL\System.Management\v4.0_4.0.0.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a\System.Management.dll
    Version=4.5.27.0
    BuildType=retail
    Product=Microsoft® .NET Framework
--------- Extra Data for Watson Report -------------
Error Reporting Enabled=True
*** Extra Data ***
Process ID = 7204 (0x1c24)
Managed Thread ID = 74
Native Thread ID = 14652 (0x393c)
Alec King Director, Product Management @ Veeam Software

On Sun, 7 Dec 2014 21:24:57 +0000, Alec 'The' King wrote:
@Paul Adare, Your replies have zero value. An apology or retraction for your accusation of piracy would have been more appropriate.
If you don't have any insight to add on the topic of this post, please stop spamming it.
I did not accuse you of anything. The build in question has been pirated
and is floating around the Internet and Microsoft has not, in fact released
the build to the general pubic. Those are facts. I have also been involved
in various TAP programs over the years and I know that there are dedicated
support channels for those programs and that you are to use those dedicated
support channels, not the support channels made available to the public
releases. Also a fact.
If you want support for your issues, the only way you're going to get
that support is what I told you. Whether you choose to avail yourself of
that support is up to you.
Paul Adare - FIM CM MVP
I've seen Sun monitors on fire off the side of the multimedia lab. I've
seen
NTU lights glitter in the dark near the Mail Gate. All these things will be
lost in time, like the root partition last week. Time to die... -- P.
Gutmann

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    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMComputerSystemState' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMComputerSystemState' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMComputerSystemState' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMComputerSystemState' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMComputerSystemState' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMComputerSystemState' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMComputerSystemState' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMComputerSystemState' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
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    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMComputerSystemState' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMComputerSystemState' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
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    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMStartAction' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
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    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMStartAction' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMStartAction' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMStartAction' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
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    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMSCSIControllerType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.ServicingTypeValues' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.FabricCapabilityType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.SKUType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral,PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.VMComputerSystemState' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
    Could not load type 'Microsoft.VirtualManager.Utils.CarmineObjectType' from assembly 'Utils, Version=1.0.523.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35'.
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    nt OS err code: 0
    Fatal NI connect error 12520, connecting to:
    (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=MD1SILNXDB03)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVER=DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME=TRO10G1)(CID=(PROGRAM=HBFCalcImputedObservationsDebug64)(HOST=md1sisun26)(USER=TROBat01))))
    VERSION INFORMATION:
         TNS for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
         TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
    Time: 07-FEB-2012 07:50:15
    Tracing not turned on.
    Tns error struct:
    ns main err code: 12564
    TNS-12564: TNS:connection refused
    Fatal NI connect error 12520, connecting to:
    (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=MD1SILNXDB03)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVER=DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME=TRO10G1)(CID=(PROGRAM=HBFCalcImputedObservationsDebug64)(HOST=md1sisun26)(USER=TROBat01))))
    VERSION INFORMATION:
         TNS for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
         TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
    Time: 07-FEB-2012 07:50:16
    Tracing not turned on.
    Tns error struct:
    ns main err code: 12564
    TNS-12564: TNS:connection refused
    ns secondary err code: 0
    nt main err code: 0
    nt secondary err code: 0
    nt OS err code: 0
    Fatal NI connect error 12520, connecting to:
    (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=MD1SILNXDB03)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVER=DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME=TRO10G1)(CID=(PROGRAM=HBFCalcImputedObservationsDebug64)(HOST=md1sisun26)(USER=TROBat01))))
    VERSION INFORMATION:
         TNS for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
         TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
    Time: 07-FEB-2012 07:50:16
    Tracing not turned on.
    Tns error struct:
    ns main err code: 12564
    TNS-12564: TNS:connection refused
    ns secondary err code: 0
    nt main err code: 0
    nt secondary err code: 0
    nt OS err code: 0
    ns secondary err code: 0
    nt main err code: 0
    nt secondary err code: 0
    nt OS err code: 0
    Fatal NI connect error 12520, connecting to:
    (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=MD1SILNXDB03)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVER=DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME=TRO10G1)(CID=(PROGRAM=HBFCalcImputedObservationsDebug64)(HOST=md1sisun26)(USER=TROBat01))))
    VERSION INFORMATION:
         TNS for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
         TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
    Time: 07-FEB-2012 07:50:16
    Tracing not turned on.
    Tns error struct:
    ns main err code: 12564
    TNS-12564: TNS:connection refused
    ns secondary err code: 0
    nt main err code: 0
    nt secondary err code: 0
    nt OS err code: 0
    Fatal NI connect error 12520, connecting to:
    (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=MD1SILNXDB03)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVER=DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME=TRO10G1)(CID=(PROGRAM=HBFCalcImputedObservationsDebug64)(HOST=md1sisun26)(USER=TROBat01))))
    VERSION INFORMATION:
         TNS for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
         TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
    Time: 07-FEB-2012 07:50:16
    Tracing not turned on.
    Tns error struct:
    ns main err code: 12564
    TNS-12564: TNS:connection refused
    ns secondary err code: 0
    nt main err code: 0
    nt secondary err code: 0
    nt OS err code: 0
    Fatal NI connect error 12520, connecting to:
    (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=MD1SILNXDB03)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVER=DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME=TRO10G1)(CID=(PROGRAM=HBFCalcImputedObservationsDebug64)(HOST=md1sisun26)(USER=TROBat01))))
    VERSION INFORMATION:
         TNS for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
         TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
    Time: 07-FEB-2012 07:50:16
    Tracing not turned on.
    Tns error struct:
    ns main err code: 12564
    TNS-12564: TNS:connection refused
    ns secondary err code: 0
    nt main err code: 0
    nt secondary err code: 0
    nt OS err code: 0
    Fatal NI connect error 12520, connecting to:
    (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=MD1SILNXDB03)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVER=DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME=TRO10G1)(CID=(PROGRAM=HBFCalcImputedObservationsDebug64)(HOST=md1sisun26)(USER=TROBat01))))
    VERSION INFORMATION:
         TNS for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
         TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
    Time: 07-FEB-2012 07:50:21
    Tracing not turned on.
    Tns error struct:
    ns main err code: 12564
    TNS-12564: TNS:connection refused
    ns secondary err code: 0
    nt main err code: 0
    nt secondary err code: 0
    nt OS err code: 0
    Fatal NI connect error 12520, connecting to:
    (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=MD1SILNXDB03)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVER=DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME=TRO10G1)(CID=(PROGRAM=HBFCalcImputedObservationsDebug64)(HOST=md1sisun26)(USER=TROBat01))))
    VERSION INFORMATION:
         TNS for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
         TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
    Time: 07-FEB-2012 07:50:22
    Tracing not turned on.
    Tns error struct:
    ns main err code: 12564
    TNS-12564: TNS:connection refused
    ns secondary err code: 0
    nt main err code: 0
    nt secondary err code: 0
    nt OS err code: 0
    Fatal NI connect error 12520, connecting to:
    (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=MD1SILNXDB03)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVER=DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME=TRO10G1)(CID=(PROGRAM=HBFCalcImputedObservationsDebug64)(HOST=md1sisun26)(USER=TROBat01))))
    VERSION INFORMATION:
         TNS for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
         TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
    Time: 07-FEB-2012 07:50:22
    Tracing not turned on.
    Tns error struct:
    ns main err code: 12564
    TNS-12564: TNS:connection refused
    ns secondary err code: 0
    nt main err code: 0
    nt secondary err code: 0
    nt OS err code: 0
    Fatal NI connect error 12520, connecting to:
    (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=MD1SILNXDB03)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVER=DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME=TRO10G1)(CID=(PROGRAM=HBFCalcImputedObservationsDebug64)(HOST=md1sisun26)(USER=TROBat01))))
    VERSION INFORMATION:
         TNS for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
         TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
    Time: 07-FEB-2012 07:50:22
    Tracing not turned on.
    Tns error struct:
    ns main err code: 12564
    TNS-12564: TNS:connection refused
    ns secondary err code: 0
    nt main err code: 0
    nt secondary err code: 0
    nt OS err code: 0
    Fatal NI connect error 12520, connecting to:
    (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=MD1SILNXDB03)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVER=DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME=TRO10G1)(CID=(PROGRAM=HBFCalcImputedObservationsDebug64)(HOST=md1sisun26)(USER=TROBat01))))
    VERSION INFORMATION:
         TNS for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
         TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
    Time: 07-FEB-2012 07:50:29
    Tracing not turned on.
    Tns error struct:
    ns main err code: 12564
    TNS-12564: TNS:connection refused
    ns secondary err code: 0
    nt main err code: 0
    nt secondary err code: 0
    nt OS err code: 0
    Fatal NI connect error 12520, connecting to:
    (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=MD1SILNXDB03)(PORT=1521))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVER=DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME=TRO10G1)(CID=(PROGRAM=HBFCalcImputedObservationsDebug64)(HOST=md1sisun26)(USER=TROBat01))))
    VERSION INFORMATION:
         TNS for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
         TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for Solaris: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
    Time: 07-FEB-2012 07:50:29
    Tracing not turned on.
    Tns error struct:
    ns main err code: 12564
    TNS-12564: TNS:connection refused
    ns secondary err code: 0
    nt main err code: 0
    nt secondary err code: 0
    nt OS err code: 0
    ns secondary err code: 0
    nt main err code: 0
    nt secondary err code: 0
    nt OS err code: 0
    Can anybody help me here in resolving this error.
    Thanks
    Niraj Rathi

    user13534563 wrote:
    Listening Endpoints Summary...
    (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=MD1SISUN26.jda.corp.local)(PORT=1521)))
    Services Summary...
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