Prime 2.0 - Topology Discovery - Urgent

Hi Team,
Can you please guide me for discovering topology on Cisco Prime 2.0, so that we can view topology from Cisco prime.
Thanks.

Hi Rachit,
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/4120708#4120708
check the above thread.
Thanks-
Afroz
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    [2/1/2015 1:09:30 PM] [0] Logged on user: chakfig\Administrator.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:30 PM] [0] Command Line Parameter Name='mode', Value='Upgrade'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:30 PM] [0] Command Line Parameter Name='sourcedir', Value='J:\EXSP01\SP3'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:30 PM] [0] Command Line Parameter Name='fromsetup', Value=''.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:30 PM] [0] ExSetupUI was started with the following command: '-mode:upgrade -sourcedir:J:\EXSP01\SP3 /FromSetup'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:30 PM] [0] Setup is choosing the domain controller to use
    [2/1/2015 1:09:31 PM] [0] Setup is choosing a local domain controller...
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Setup has chosen the local domain controller PGCDC.chakfig.local for initial queries
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] PrepareAD has been run, and has replicated to this domain controller; so setup will use PGCDC.chakfig.local
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Setup is choosing a global catalog...
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Setup has chosen the global catalog server PGCDC.chakfig.local.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Setup will use the domain controller 'PGCDC.chakfig.local'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Setup will use the global catalog 'PGCDC.chakfig.local'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Exchange configuration container for the organization is 'CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=chakfig,DC=local'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Exchange organization container for the organization is 'CN=chakfig,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=chakfig,DC=local'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Setup will search for an Exchange Server object for the local machine with name 'PGCVMEXG'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Exchange Server object found : 'CN=PGCVMEXG,CN=Servers,CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Groups,CN=chakfig,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=chakfig,DC=local'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] The following roles are unpacked: BridgeheadRole ClientAccessRole MailboxRole AdminToolsRole 
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] The following roles are installed: BridgeheadRole ClientAccessRole MailboxRole AdminToolsRole 
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] The local server has some Exchange files installed.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Setup will use the path 'J:\EXSP01\SP3' for installing Exchange.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Setup will discover the installed roles from server object 'CN=PGCVMEXG,CN=Servers,CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Groups,CN=chakfig,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=chakfig,DC=local'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] 'BridgeheadRole' is installed on the server object.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] 'ClientAccessRole' is installed on the server object.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] 'MailboxRole' is installed on the server object.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] The server is cluster type: 'None'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] The requested cluster type: 'None'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] The installation mode is set to: 'BuildToBuildUpgrade'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] An Exchange organization with name 'chakfig' was found in this forest.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Active Directory Initialization status : 'True'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Schema Update Required Status : 'False'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Organization Configuration Update Required Status : 'False'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Domain Configuration Update Required Status : 'False'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] The locally installed version is 8.3.83.6.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] Exchange Installation Directory : 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] The backup copy of the install path is 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:35 PM] [0] The backup copy of the previously installed version is '8.2.176.2'.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:36 PM] [0] Setup is determining what organization-level operations to perform.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:36 PM] [0] Because the value was specified, setup is setting the argument OrganizationName to the value chakfig.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:36 PM] [0] The installed .msi file is current for this version of setup.
    [2/1/2015 1:09:36 PM] [0] RootDataHandler has 1 DataHandlers
    [2/1/2015 1:12:38 PM] [0] End of Setup
    [2/1/2015 1:12:38 PM] [0] **********************************************
    [2/1/2015 2:17:36 PM] [0] **********************************************
    [2/1/2015 2:17:36 PM] [0] Starting Microsoft Exchange 2007 Setup
    [2/1/2015 2:17:36 PM] [0] **********************************************
    [2/1/2015 2:17:36 PM] [0] Operating System version: Microsoft Windows NT 6.0.6002 Service Pack 2.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:36 PM] [0] Setup version: 8.3.83.6.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:36 PM] [0] Logged on user: chakfig\Administrator.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:37 PM] [0] Command Line Parameter Name='mode', Value='Upgrade'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:37 PM] [0] Command Line Parameter Name='sourcedir', Value='J:\EXSP01\SP3'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:37 PM] [0] Command Line Parameter Name='fromsetup', Value=''.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:37 PM] [0] ExSetupUI was started with the following command: '-mode:upgrade -sourcedir:J:\EXSP01\SP3 /FromSetup'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:41 PM] [0] Setup is choosing the domain controller to use
    [2/1/2015 2:17:41 PM] [0] Setup is choosing a local domain controller...
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Setup has chosen the local domain controller PGCDC.chakfig.local for initial queries
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] PrepareAD has been run, and has replicated to this domain controller; so setup will use PGCDC.chakfig.local
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Setup is choosing a global catalog...
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Setup has chosen the global catalog server PGCDC.chakfig.local.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Setup will use the domain controller 'PGCDC.chakfig.local'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Setup will use the global catalog 'PGCDC.chakfig.local'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Exchange configuration container for the organization is 'CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=chakfig,DC=local'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Exchange organization container for the organization is 'CN=chakfig,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=chakfig,DC=local'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Setup will search for an Exchange Server object for the local machine with name 'PGCVMEXG'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Exchange Server object found : 'CN=PGCVMEXG,CN=Servers,CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Groups,CN=chakfig,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=chakfig,DC=local'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] The following roles are unpacked: BridgeheadRole ClientAccessRole MailboxRole AdminToolsRole 
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] The following roles are installed: BridgeheadRole ClientAccessRole MailboxRole AdminToolsRole 
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] The local server has some Exchange files installed.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Setup will use the path 'J:\EXSP01\SP3' for installing Exchange.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Setup will discover the installed roles from server object 'CN=PGCVMEXG,CN=Servers,CN=Exchange Administrative Group (FYDIBOHF23SPDLT),CN=Administrative Groups,CN=chakfig,CN=Microsoft Exchange,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=chakfig,DC=local'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] 'BridgeheadRole' is installed on the server object.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] 'ClientAccessRole' is installed on the server object.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] 'MailboxRole' is installed on the server object.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] The server is cluster type: 'None'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] The requested cluster type: 'None'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] The installation mode is set to: 'BuildToBuildUpgrade'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] An Exchange organization with name 'chakfig' was found in this forest.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Active Directory Initialization status : 'True'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Schema Update Required Status : 'False'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Organization Configuration Update Required Status : 'False'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Domain Configuration Update Required Status : 'False'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] The locally installed version is 8.3.83.6.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Exchange Installation Directory : 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] The backup copy of the install path is 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] The backup copy of the previously installed version is '8.2.176.2'.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Setup is determining what organization-level operations to perform.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] Because the value was specified, setup is setting the argument OrganizationName to the value chakfig.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] The installed .msi file is current for this version of setup.
    [2/1/2015 2:17:43 PM] [0] RootDataHandler has 1 DataHandlers
    [2/1/2015 2:17:47 PM] [0] Validating options for the 4 requested roles
    [2/1/2015 2:17:47 PM] [0] UpgradeModeDataHandler has 5 handlers and 5 work units
    [2/1/2015 2:17:52 PM] [0] Validating options for the 4 requested roles
    [2/1/2015 2:17:52 PM] [0] UpgradeModeDataHandler has 5 handlers and 5 work units
    [2/1/2015 2:17:53 PM] [0] **************
    [2/1/2015 2:17:53 PM] [0] Setup will run the task 'test-setuphealth'
    [2/1/2015 2:17:53 PM] [1] Setup launched task 'test-setuphealth -DomainController 'PGCDC.chakfig.local' -DownloadConfigurationUpdates $true -ExchangeVersion '8.3.83.6' -Roles 'Bridgehead' -ScanType 'PrecheckUpgrade' -SetupRoles 'Bridgehead','ClientAccess','Mailbox','AdminTools'
    -TargetDir 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server''  
    [2/1/2015 2:17:53 PM] [1] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:18:19 PM] [1] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:18:19 PM] [1] Administrator Active Directory session settings are:  View Entire Forest: 'True', Configuration Domain Controller: 'PGCDC.chakfig.local', Preferred Global Catalog: 'PGCDC.chakfig.local', Preferred Domain Controllers: '{ PGCDC.chakfig.local
    [2/1/2015 2:18:19 PM] [1] Searching objects "PGCVMEXG" of type "Server" under the root "$null".
    [2/1/2015 2:18:19 PM] [1] Previous operation run on domain controller 'PGCDC.chakfig.local'.
    [2/1/2015 2:18:19 PM] [1] Previous operation run on domain controller 'PGCDC.chakfig.local'.
    [2/1/2015 2:18:19 PM] [1] Preparing to output objects. Maximum result set size "unlimited".
    [2/1/2015 2:18:20 PM] [1] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:18:20 PM] [1] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:18:20 PM] [1] Administrator Active Directory session settings are:  View Entire Forest: 'True', Configuration Domain Controller: 'PGCDC.chakfig.local', Preferred Global Catalog: 'PGCDC.chakfig.local', Preferred Domain Controllers: '{ PGCDC.chakfig.local
    [2/1/2015 2:18:20 PM] [1] Searching objects of type "SmtpSendConnectorConfig" with filter "$null", scope "SubTree" under the root "Administrative Groups".
    [2/1/2015 2:18:20 PM] [1] Previous operation run on domain controller 'PGCDC.chakfig.local'.
    [2/1/2015 2:18:20 PM] [1] Preparing to output objects. Maximum result set size "unlimited".
    [2/1/2015 2:18:20 PM] [1] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:18:20 PM] [1] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:18:20 PM] [0] **************
    [2/1/2015 2:18:20 PM] [0] Setup will run the task 'test-setuphealth'
    [2/1/2015 2:18:20 PM] [1] Setup launched task 'test-setuphealth -DomainController 'PGCDC.chakfig.local' -DownloadConfigurationUpdates $false -ExchangeVersion '8.3.83.6' -Roles 'ClientAccess' -ScanType 'PrecheckUpgrade' -SetupRoles 'Bridgehead','ClientAccess','Mailbox','AdminTools'
    -TargetDir 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server' -IISInstalled $true'  
    [2/1/2015 2:18:20 PM] [1] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:18:26 PM] [1] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:18:26 PM] [1] Administrator Active Directory session settings are:  View Entire Forest: 'True', Configuration Domain Controller: 'PGCDC.chakfig.local', Preferred Global Catalog: 'PGCDC.chakfig.local', Preferred Domain Controllers: '{ PGCDC.chakfig.local
    [2/1/2015 2:18:55 PM] [1] Searching objects of type "SmtpSendConnectorConfig" with filter "$null", scope "SubTree" under the root "Administrative Groups".
    [2/1/2015 2:18:55 PM] [1] Previous operation run on domain controller 'PGCDC.chakfig.local'.
    [2/1/2015 2:18:55 PM] [1] Preparing to output objects. Maximum result set size "unlimited".
    [2/1/2015 2:18:55 PM] [1] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:18:55 PM] [1] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:18:55 PM] [0] **************
    [2/1/2015 2:18:55 PM] [0] Setup will run the task 'test-setuphealth'
    [2/1/2015 2:18:55 PM] [1] Setup launched task 'test-setuphealth -DomainController 'PGCDC.chakfig.local' -DownloadConfigurationUpdates $false -ExchangeVersion '8.3.83.6' -Roles 'ClientAccess' -ScanType 'PrecheckUpgrade' -SetupRoles 'Bridgehead','ClientAccess','Mailbox','AdminTools'
    -TargetDir 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server' -IISInstalled $true'  
    [2/1/2015 2:18:55 PM] [1] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:01 PM] [1] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:01 PM] [1] Administrator Active Directory session settings are:  View Entire Forest: 'True', Configuration Domain Controller: 'PGCDC.chakfig.local', Preferred Global Catalog: 'PGCDC.chakfig.local', Preferred Domain Controllers: '{ PGCDC.chakfig.local
    [2/1/2015 2:19:01 PM] [1] Searching objects "PGCVMEXG" of type "Server" under the root "$null".
    [2/1/2015 2:19:01 PM] [1] Previous operation run on domain controller 'PGCDC.chakfig.local'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:01 PM] [1] Previous operation run on domain controller 'PGCDC.chakfig.local'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:01 PM] [1] Preparing to output objects. Maximum result set size "unlimited".
    [2/1/2015 2:19:01 PM] [1] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:01 PM] [1] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:01 PM] [0] **************
    [2/1/2015 2:19:01 PM] [0] Setup will run the task 'test-setuphealth'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:01 PM] [1] Setup launched task 'test-setuphealth -DomainController 'PGCDC.chakfig.local' -DownloadConfigurationUpdates $false -ExchangeVersion '8.3.83.6' -Roles 'Mailbox' -ScanType 'PrecheckUpgrade' -SetupRoles 'Bridgehead','ClientAccess','Mailbox','AdminTools'
    -TargetDir 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server' -IISInstalled $true'  
    [2/1/2015 2:19:01 PM] [1] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:04 PM] [1] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:04 PM] [1] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:07 PM] [1] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:07 PM] [1] Administrator Active Directory session settings are:  View Entire Forest: 'True', Configuration Domain Controller: 'PGCDC.chakfig.local', Preferred Global Catalog: 'PGCDC.chakfig.local', Preferred Domain Controllers: '{ PGCDC.chakfig.local
    [2/1/2015 2:19:07 PM] [1] Searching objects "PGCVMEXG" of type "Server" under the root "$null".
    [2/1/2015 2:19:07 PM] [1] Previous operation run on domain controller 'PGCDC.chakfig.local'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:07 PM] [1] Previous operation run on domain controller 'PGCDC.chakfig.local'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:07 PM] [1] Preparing to output objects. Maximum result set size "unlimited".
    [2/1/2015 2:19:07 PM] [1] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:08 PM] [1] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:20 PM] [0] Setup is determining what organization-level operations to perform.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:20 PM] [0] Because the value was specified, setup is setting the argument OrganizationName to the value chakfig.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:20 PM] [0] The installed .msi file is current for this version of setup.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:20 PM] [0] RootDataHandler has 1 DataHandlers
    [2/1/2015 2:19:20 PM] [0] **************
    [2/1/2015 2:19:20 PM] [0] Setup will run the task 'Install-BridgeheadRole'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:20 PM] [1] Setup launched task 'Install-BridgeheadRole -DomainController 'PGCDC.chakfig.local' -UpdatesDir 'J:\EXSP01\SP3\Updates''  
    [2/1/2015 2:19:20 PM] [1] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:20 PM] [1] Attempting Install for BridgeheadRole.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:20 PM] [1] The following roles are current: 
    [2/1/2015 2:19:26 PM] [1] Reading components for role 'BridgeheadRole' from 'res://BridgeheadRoleDefinition.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:26 PM] [1] Found 22 components
    [2/1/2015 2:19:26 PM] [1] Loaded component 'All Roles Common First - Run Once' with 10 task info blocks from 'res://AllRolesCommonFirst_RunOnce.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:26 PM] [1] Loaded component 'All Roles Common First' with 8 task info blocks from 'res://AllRolesCommonFirst.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:27 PM] [1] Loaded component 'All Roles Precompile Management Binaries' with 30 task info blocks from 'res://AllRolesPrecompileManagementBinaries.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:27 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Bridgehead Permissions Configuration' with 1 task info blocks from 'res://BridgeheadLocalPermissionsComponent.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:27 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Common Perf Counters ' with 2 task info blocks from 'res://CommonPerfCountersComponent.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:27 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Provision Server' with 9 task info blocks from 'res://ProvisionServerComponent.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:28 PM] [1] Loaded component 'All Active-Directory Roles Common' with 14 task info blocks from 'res://AllADRolesCommon.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:28 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Exchange 2003 Pseudo-MTA Configuration' with 1 task info blocks from 'res://LegacyMTAComponent.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:28 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Exchange 2003 SMTP VSI Configuration' with 1 task info blocks from 'res://LegacySMTPComponent.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:29 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Transport Perf Counters' with 21 task info blocks from 'res://TransportPerfCountersComponent.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:29 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Enable RPC-EPMAP firewall exception' with 1 task info blocks from 'res://RpcEpmapFirewallException.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:29 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Bridgehead Role Setter' with 1 task info blocks from 'res://BridgeheadRoleSetterComponent.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:29 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Transport Common Configuration' with 22 task info blocks from 'res://TransportCommonComponent.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:30 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Bridgehead Perf Counters' with 8 task info blocks from 'res://BridgeheadPerfCountersComponent.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:30 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Bridgehead Configuration' with 18 task info blocks from 'res://BridgeheadComponent.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:30 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Transport Log Search Service' with 1 task info blocks from 'res://TransportLogSearchServiceComponent.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:31 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Data Storage Configuration' with 1 task info blocks from 'res://DataStorageComponent.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:31 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Monitoring Service Configuration' with 5 task info blocks from 'res://MonitoringComponent.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:31 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Active Directory Topology Service Configuration' with 2 task info blocks from 'res://AllADRolesCommonServiceControl.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:31 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Bridgehead Service Configuration' with 3 task info blocks from 'res://BridgeheadServiceControl.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Loaded component 'Transport Common Service Control' with 1 task info blocks from 'res://TransportCommonServiceControl.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Loaded component 'All Roles Common Last' with 4 task info blocks from 'res://AllRolesCommonLast.xml'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] The following roles are installed: BridgeheadRole ClientAccessRole MailboxRole AdminToolsRole 
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Writing informational script to 'C:\ExchangeSetupLogs\Install-BridgeheadRole-20150201-1419320497.ps1'
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleIsClusterNode = $False', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleIsClusterNode = $False'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleRoles = "BridgeheadRole,ClientAccessRole,MailboxRole,AdminToolsRole"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleRoles = "BridgeheadRole,ClientAccessRole,MailboxRole,AdminToolsRole"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleIsAdminToolsRoleInstalled = $True', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleIsAdminToolsRoleInstalled = $True'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleNetBIOSName = "pgcvmexg"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleNetBIOSName = "pgcvmexg"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleInvocationID = "20150201-1419320497"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleInvocationID = "20150201-1419320497"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleInstallPath = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleInstallPath = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleStartTransportService = $True', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleStartTransportService = $True'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleLoggedOnUser = "chakfig\Administrator"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleLoggedOnUser = "chakfig\Administrator"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleInstallationMode = "BuildToBuildUpgrade"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleInstallationMode = "BuildToBuildUpgrade"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RolePreviousVersion = "8.2.176.2"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RolePreviousVersion = "8.2.176.2"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleIsMailboxRoleInstalled = $True', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleIsMailboxRoleInstalled = $True'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleBinPath = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Bin"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleBinPath = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Bin"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleSetupLoggingPath = "C:\ExchangeSetupLogs"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleSetupLoggingPath = "C:\ExchangeSetupLogs"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleFqdnOrName = "pgcvmexg"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleFqdnOrName = "pgcvmexg"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleTargetVersion = "8.3.83.6"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleTargetVersion = "8.3.83.6"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleUpdatesDir = "J:\EXSP01\SP3\Updates"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleUpdatesDir = "J:\EXSP01\SP3\Updates"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleIsClientAccessRoleInstalled = $True', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleIsClientAccessRoleInstalled = $True'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleRoleName = "BridgeheadRole"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleRoleName = "BridgeheadRole"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleDomainController = "PGCDC.chakfig.local"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleDomainController = "PGCDC.chakfig.local"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleProductPlatform = "amd64"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleProductPlatform = "amd64"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleIsBridgeheadRoleInstalled = $True', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleIsBridgeheadRoleInstalled = $True'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleLoggingPath = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Logging"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleLoggingPath = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Logging"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Found 136 tasks to execute
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Processing component 'All Roles Common First - Run Once' (Configuring the server.).
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [1] Executing 'if ($RoleProductPlatform -eq "amd64") { $watsonMSI = 'dw20sharedamd64.msi'; $watsonMSILogFileName = 'Installdw20sharedamd64.msilog'; } else { $watsonMSI = 'dw20shared.msi'; $watsonMSILogFileName = 'Installdw20shared.msilog';
    } install-MsiPackage -PackagePath ($RoleInstallPath + "bin\$watsonMSI") -LogFile ($RoleSetupLoggingPath + "\$watsonMSILogFileName") -UpdatesDir $RoleUpdatesDir -PropertyValues ("APPGUID=`"{24B2C164-DE66-44fe-B468-A46D9D5E6B31}`"
    LOGVERBOSE=1");', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); if ($RoleProductPlatform -eq "amd64") { $watsonMSI = 'dw20sharedamd64.msi'; $watsonMSILogFileName = 'Installdw20sharedamd64.msilog'; } else { $watsonMSI = 'dw20shared.msi'; $watsonMSILogFileName
    = 'Installdw20shared.msilog'; } install-MsiPackage -PackagePath ($RoleInstallPath + "bin\$watsonMSI") -LogFile ($RoleSetupLoggingPath + "\$watsonMSILogFileName") -UpdatesDir $RoleUpdatesDir -PropertyValues ("APPGUID=`"{24B2C164-DE66-44fe-B468-A46D9D5E6B31}`"
    LOGVERBOSE=1");'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:32 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:33 PM] [2] ProductCode is '95120000-00b9-0409-1000-0000000ff1ce'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:33 PM] [2] PackagePath was set to 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin\dw20sharedamd64.msi'; normalizing to 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin\dw20sharedamd64.msi'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:33 PM] [2] ProductCode is '95120000-00b9-0409-1000-0000000ff1ce'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:33 PM] [2] Installing MSI package 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin\dw20sharedamd64.msi'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [1] Executing 'Set-InstallPathInAppConfig -ConfigFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -ConfigFileName "Exchange2007.xml" -ReplacementString "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft\Exchange Server\";', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); Set-InstallPathInAppConfig -ConfigFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -ConfigFileName "Exchange2007.xml" -ReplacementString "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft\Exchange Server\";'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [1] Executing 'Remove-XmlNode -XmlFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -XmlFileName "Exchange2007.xml" -XmlNodeNameToRemove "_locDefinition";', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); Remove-XmlNode -XmlFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -XmlFileName "Exchange2007.xml" -XmlNodeNameToRemove "_locDefinition";'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] ExchangeInstallPath = C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\, Relative Path = Scripts\, Xml Full File Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Scripts\Exchange2007.xml, Xml Node Name = _locDefinition
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [1] Executing 'Set-InstallPathInAppConfig -ConfigFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -ConfigFileName "Exchange2007Edge.xml" -ReplacementString "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft\Exchange Server\";', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); Set-InstallPathInAppConfig -ConfigFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -ConfigFileName "Exchange2007Edge.xml" -ReplacementString "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft\Exchange Server\";'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [1] Executing 'Remove-XmlNode -XmlFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -XmlFileName "Exchange2007Edge.xml" -XmlNodeNameToRemove "_locDefinition";', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); Remove-XmlNode -XmlFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -XmlFileName "Exchange2007Edge.xml" -XmlNodeNameToRemove "_locDefinition";'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] ExchangeInstallPath = C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\, Relative Path = Scripts\, Xml Full File Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Scripts\Exchange2007Edge.xml, Xml Node Name = _locDefinition
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [1] Executing 'Set-InstallPathInAppConfig -ConfigFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -ConfigFileName "Exchange2007_WinSrv2008.xml" -ReplacementString "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft\Exchange Server\";', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); Set-InstallPathInAppConfig -ConfigFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -ConfigFileName "Exchange2007_WinSrv2008.xml" -ReplacementString "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft\Exchange Server\";'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [1] Executing 'Remove-XmlNode -XmlFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -XmlFileName "Exchange2007_WinSrv2008.xml" -XmlNodeNameToRemove "_locDefinition";', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); Remove-XmlNode -XmlFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -XmlFileName "Exchange2007_WinSrv2008.xml" -XmlNodeNameToRemove "_locDefinition";'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] ExchangeInstallPath = C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\, Relative Path = Scripts\, Xml Full File Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Scripts\Exchange2007_WinSrv2008.xml, Xml Node Name = _locDefinition
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [1] Executing 'Set-InstallPathInAppConfig -ConfigFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -ConfigFileName "Exchange2007Edge_WinSrv2008.xml" -ReplacementString "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft\Exchange Server\";', handleError
    = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); Set-InstallPathInAppConfig -ConfigFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -ConfigFileName "Exchange2007Edge_WinSrv2008.xml" -ReplacementString "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft\Exchange Server\";'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [1] Executing 'Remove-XmlNode -XmlFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -XmlFileName "Exchange2007Edge_WinSrv2008.xml" -XmlNodeNameToRemove "_locDefinition";', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); Remove-XmlNode -XmlFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -XmlFileName "Exchange2007Edge_WinSrv2008.xml" -XmlNodeNameToRemove "_locDefinition";'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] ExchangeInstallPath = C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\, Relative Path = Scripts\, Xml Full File Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Scripts\Exchange2007Edge_WinSrv2008.xml, Xml Node Name = _locDefinition
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [1] Executing 'Set-WERRegistryMarkers;', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); Set-WERRegistryMarkers;'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:34 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:35 PM] [1] Processing component 'All Roles Common First' (Creating the Exchange server configuration in the Active Directory).
    [2/1/2015 2:19:35 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleNames = $RoleRoles.Replace('Role','').Split(','); .\ServiceControl.ps1 EnableServices $RoleNames', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:35 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleNames = $RoleRoles.Replace('Role','').Split(','); .\ServiceControl.ps1 EnableServices $RoleNames'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:35 PM] [1] Executing 'Set-LocalPermissions', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:35 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); Set-LocalPermissions'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:35 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [1] Executing 'get-service | where { $_.Name -ieq "HealthService" } | stop-service -Force:$true', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); get-service | where { $_.Name -ieq "HealthService" } | stop-service -Force:$true'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [1] Executing 'get-service | where { $_.Name -ieq "MOM" } | stop-service -Force:$true', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); get-service | where { $_.Name -ieq "MOM" } | stop-service -Force:$true'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [1] Executing 'get-service | where { $_.Name -ieq "OnePoint" } | stop-service -Force:$true', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); get-service | where { $_.Name -ieq "OnePoint" } | stop-service -Force:$true'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [1] Executing '$mofFilePath = ($RoleInstallPath + "bin\Exchange.MOF"); $mflFilePath = ($RoleInstallPath + "bin\Exchange.MFL"); compile-moffile -MofFilePath:$mofFilePath; compile-moffile -MofFilePath:$mflFilePath;',
    handleError = True
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $mofFilePath = ($RoleInstallPath + "bin\Exchange.MOF"); $mflFilePath = ($RoleInstallPath + "bin\Exchange.MFL"); compile-moffile -MofFilePath:$mofFilePath; compile-moffile
    -MofFilePath:$mflFilePath;'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [2] Exchange tracing provider was installed successfully.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [2] Exchange tracing provider was installed successfully.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [1] Processing component 'All Roles Precompile Management Binaries' (Pre-compiling management binaries.).
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [1] Executing '$fullPath = [System.IO.Path]::Combine($RoleInstallPath, "bin\microsoft.Exchange.Rpc.dll"); precompile-ManagedBinary -BinaryName $fullPath;', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $fullPath = [System.IO.Path]::Combine($RoleInstallPath, "bin\microsoft.Exchange.Rpc.dll"); precompile-ManagedBinary -BinaryName $fullPath;'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:49 PM] [2] Starting: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\ngen.exe arguments: install "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin\microsoft.Exchange.Rpc.dll" /verbose
    [2/1/2015 2:19:50 PM] [2] Process standard output: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 2.0.50727.4252
    Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
    Installing assembly C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin\microsoft.Exchange.Rpc.dll
    All compilation targets are up to date.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:50 PM] [2] Process standard error: 
    [2/1/2015 2:19:50 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:50 PM] [1] Executing '$fullPath = [System.IO.Path]::Combine($RoleInstallPath, "bin\microsoft.Exchange.Common.IL.dll"); precompile-ManagedBinary -BinaryName $fullPath;', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:50 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $fullPath = [System.IO.Path]::Combine($RoleInstallPath, "bin\microsoft.Exchange.Common.IL.dll"); precompile-ManagedBinary -BinaryName $fullPath;'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:50 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:50 PM] [2] Starting: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\ngen.exe arguments: install "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin\microsoft.Exchange.Common.IL.dll" /verbose
    [2/1/2015 2:19:50 PM] [2] Process standard output: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 2.0.50727.4252
    Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
    Installing assembly C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin\microsoft.Exchange.Common.IL.dll
    All compilation targets are up to date.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:50 PM] [2] Process standard error: 
    [2/1/2015 2:19:50 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:50 PM] [1] Executing '$fullPath = [System.IO.Path]::Combine($RoleInstallPath, "bin\Microsoft.Exchange.Diagnostics.dll"); precompile-ManagedBinary -BinaryName $fullPath;', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:19:50 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $fullPath = [System.IO.Path]::Combine($RoleInstallPath, "bin\Microsoft.Exchange.Diagnostics.dll"); precompile-ManagedBinary -BinaryName $fullPath;'.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:50 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:50 PM] [2] Starting: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\ngen.exe arguments: install "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin\Microsoft.Exchange.Diagnostics.dll" /verbose
    [2/1/2015 2:19:51 PM] [2] Process standard output: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 2.0.50727.4252
    Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
    Installing assembly C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin\Microsoft.Exchange.Diagnostics.dll
    All compilation targets are up to date.
    [2/1/2015 2:19:51 PM] [2] Process standard error: 
    [2/1/2015 2:19:51 PM] [2] Ending processing
    [2/1/2015 2:20:07 PM] [2] Process standard error: 
    [2/1/2015 2:20:07 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:07 PM] [1] Executing '$fullPath = [System.IO.Path]::Combine($RoleInstallPath, "bin\Microsoft.Exchange.PowerShell.configuration.dll"); precompile-ManagedBinary -BinaryName $fullPath;', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:20:07 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $fullPath = [System.IO.Path]::Combine($RoleInstallPath, "bin\Microsoft.Exchange.PowerShell.configuration.dll"); precompile-ManagedBinary -BinaryName $fullPath;'.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:07 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:07 PM] [2] Starting: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\ngen.exe arguments: install "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin\Microsoft.Exchange.PowerShell.configuration.dll" /verbose
    [2/1/2015 2:20:10 PM] [2] Process standard output: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 2.0.50727.4252
    Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
    Installing assembly C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin\Microsoft.Exchange.PowerShell.configuration.dll
    All compilation targets are up to date.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:10 PM] [2] Process standard error: 
    [2/1/2015 2:20:10 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:10 PM] [1] Executing '$fullPath = [System.IO.Path]::Combine($RoleInstallPath, "bin\Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SnapIn.Esm.dll"); precompile-ManagedBinary -BinaryName $fullPath;', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:20:10 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $fullPath = [System.IO.Path]::Combine($RoleInstallPath, "bin\Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SnapIn.Esm.dll"); precompile-ManagedBinary -BinaryName $fullPath;'.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:10 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:10 PM] [2] Starting: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\ngen.exe arguments: install "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin\Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SnapIn.Esm.dll" /verbose
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [2] Process standard output: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 2.0.50727.4252
    Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
    Installing assembly C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin\Microsoft.Exchange.Management.SnapIn.Esm.dll
    All compilation targets are up to date.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [2] Process standard error: 
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [1] Processing component 'Bridgehead Permissions Configuration' (Setting folder and registry permissions).
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [1] Executing 'Set-LocalPermissions -Feature:"Bridgehead"', handleError = False
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); Set-LocalPermissions -Feature:"Bridgehead"'.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [1] Processing component 'Common Perf Counters ' (Configuring performance counters).
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [1] Executing 'new-perfcounters -DefinitionFileName ExchangeTopologyPerformanceCounters.xml', handleError = True
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); new-perfcounters -DefinitionFileName ExchangeTopologyPerformanceCounters.xml'.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [2] Processing file: C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Setup\Perf\ExchangeTopologyPerformanceCounters.xml
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [2] Performance counter name is Latest Exchange Topology Discovery Time in Seconds, type is NumberOfItems32.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [2] Performance counter name is Number of Exchange Topology Discoveries, type is NumberOfItems32.
    [2/1/2015 2:20:12 PM] [2] Performance counter name is Number of Siteless Servers, type is NumberOfItems32.
    Appreciate if someone can help us move forward in this scenario.
    We have
    1. disabled anti virus and tried.
    2. removed watermarks and action entries in the registry
    3. tried almost everything mentioned on google but i am not able to move forward.
    Please help. we need this as part of our migration to Exchange 2013 for co-existence.
    Thank you.
    Philip

    ExchangeSetup.log (part 3)
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleSetupLoggingPath = "C:\ExchangeSetupLogs"', handleError = False
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleSetupLoggingPath = "C:\ExchangeSetupLogs"'.
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleFqdnOrName = "pgcvmexg"', handleError = False
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleFqdnOrName = "pgcvmexg"'.
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleTargetVersion = "8.3.83.6"', handleError = False
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleTargetVersion = "8.3.83.6"'.
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleUpdatesDir = "C:\SP3\Updates"', handleError = False
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleUpdatesDir = "C:\SP3\Updates"'.
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleIsClientAccessRoleInstalled = $True', handleError = False
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleIsClientAccessRoleInstalled = $True'.
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleRoleName = "BridgeheadRole"', handleError = False
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleRoleName = "BridgeheadRole"'.
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleDomainController = "PGCDC.platcorp.local"', handleError = False
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleDomainController = "PGCDC.platcorp.local"'.
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleProductPlatform = "amd64"', handleError = False
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleProductPlatform = "amd64"'.
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleIsBridgeheadRoleInstalled = $True', handleError = False
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleIsBridgeheadRoleInstalled = $True'.
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [1] Executing '$RoleLoggingPath = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Logging"', handleError = False
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); $RoleLoggingPath = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Logging"'.
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [1] Found 136 tasks to execute
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [1] Processing component 'All Roles Common First - Run Once' (Configuring the server.).
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [1] Executing 'if ($RoleProductPlatform -eq "amd64") { $watsonMSI = 'dw20sharedamd64.msi'; $watsonMSILogFileName = 'Installdw20sharedamd64.msilog'; } else { $watsonMSI = 'dw20shared.msi'; $watsonMSILogFileName = 'Installdw20shared.msilog';
    } install-MsiPackage -PackagePath ($RoleInstallPath + "bin\$watsonMSI") -LogFile ($RoleSetupLoggingPath + "\$watsonMSILogFileName") -UpdatesDir $RoleUpdatesDir -PropertyValues ("APPGUID=`"{24B2C164-DE66-44fe-B468-A46D9D5E6B31}`"
    LOGVERBOSE=1");', handleError = False
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [2] Launching sub-task '$error.Clear(); if ($RoleProductPlatform -eq "amd64") { $watsonMSI = 'dw20sharedamd64.msi'; $watsonMSILogFileName = 'Installdw20sharedamd64.msilog'; } else { $watsonMSI = 'dw20shared.msi'; $watsonMSILogFileName
    = 'Installdw20shared.msilog'; } install-MsiPackage -PackagePath ($RoleInstallPath + "bin\$watsonMSI") -LogFile ($RoleSetupLoggingPath + "\$watsonMSILogFileName") -UpdatesDir $RoleUpdatesDir -PropertyValues ("APPGUID=`"{24B2C164-DE66-44fe-B468-A46D9D5E6B31}`"
    LOGVERBOSE=1");'.
    [2/2/2015 8:06:45 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
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    [2/2/2015 8:06:47 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
    [2/2/2015 8:06:47 PM] [2] Ending processing.
    [2/2/2015 8:06:47 PM] [1] Executing 'Remove-XmlNode -XmlFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -XmlFileName "Exchange2007.xml" -XmlNodeNameToRemove "_locDefinition";', handleError = False
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    [2/2/2015 8:06:47 PM] [2] Ending processing.
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    [2/2/2015 8:06:47 PM] [1] Executing 'Set-InstallPathInAppConfig -ConfigFileRelativePath "Scripts\" -ConfigFileName "Exchange2007Edge_WinSrv2008.xml" -ReplacementString "%ProgramFiles%\Microsoft\Exchange Server\";', handleError
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    [2/2/2015 8:06:47 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
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    [2/2/2015 8:06:47 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
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    [2/2/2015 8:07:01 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
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    [2/2/2015 8:07:02 PM] [2] Starting: C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\ngen.exe arguments: install "C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin\microsoft.Exchange.Common.IL.dll" /verbose
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    Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
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    [2/2/2015 8:07:02 PM] [2] Process standard error: 
    [2/2/2015 8:07:02 PM] [2] Ending processing.
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    [2/2/2015 8:07:03 PM] [2] Process standard output: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 2.0.50727.4252
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    [2/2/2015 8:07:03 PM] [2] Process standard error: 
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    [2/2/2015 8:07:03 PM] [2] Beginning processing.
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    [2/2/2015 8:07:03 PM] [2] Process standard output: Microsoft (R) CLR Native Image Generator - Version 2.0.50727.4252
    Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
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    [2/2/2015 8:07:03 PM] [2] Process standard error: 
    [2/2/2015 8:07:03 PM] [2] Ending processing.
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    Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
    Installing assembly C:\Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\bin\Microsoft.Exchange.Net.dll
    All compilation targets are up to date.

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