Running Server 2012 R2 Guest on Server 2012 Hyper-v
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone's been able to find any information on whether or not this is supported. We want to run some R2 virtual machines but aren't ready to upgrade hosts from 2012 to 2012 R2. I know that back in the 2008 R2 days, a hotfix was released
to support 2012 guests. I'm wondering if there are any plans for this or if one is even required.
I was able to install a R2 VM (I told wizard it was running 2012), but that's not quite the same as it being supported.
I'm also wondering if anyone's come across any good documentation or info upgrading SCVMM + Server 2012 with hyper-v cluster to the R2 versions. The info on TechNet seems pretty sparse at the moment.
Thanks
Hi,
The Server 2012 as the guest system in 2012 Hyper-v was supported with no additional hotfix.
For the Hyper-V cluster upgrade please attention the following hotfix:
Update that improves cluster resiliency in Windows Server 2012 is available
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2838669
Recommended hotfixes and updates for Windows Server 2012-based Failover Clusters
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2784261
Hope this helps.
Alex Lv
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Bear with me here as there is a lot of technical data I need to present I believe so that I can help you all help me :)
I have a Server 2012 VM Guest running on Hyper-V on a Server 2012 host.
The VM is running my main Appassure core - I have a replicated core also but am having no issues with it at all.
The Host machine has 2 XEON E5540s, for a total of 8 cores. It has 48 GB of memory.
There is also another VM guest running on this host and that is a Server 2008 R2 that is my FSMO master and has no issues whatsoever.
Both guests are running Virtual Memory with starting memory of 512 and max of 49152.
Both VMs and the host each have their own GBe dedicated NIC.
The problem 2012 VM is setup with 4 virtual processors. The Server 2008 R2 (non-problem) VM is running on 8 Virtual processors.
Since the 2012 machine is running Appassure, I have an iSCSI connection to a NAS device. This is the same setup as the replicated Appassure core in every way except that the replicated core is a physical machine.
All integration services are installed and available.
For the most part, just before each bugcheck, I get a rapid succession of around 350 errors that happen within 2 minutes, then the crash...
I won't list them all, but here are the main ones:
EVENT 12293, VSS (I get 4 of these in a row.)
Volume Shadow Copy Service error: Error calling a routine on a Shadow Copy Provider {b5946137-7b9f-4925-af80-51abd60b20d5}. Routine details IVssSnapshotProvider::QueryVolumesSupportedForSnapshots(ProviderId,8388617,...) [hr = 0x8000ffff, Catastrophic failure
Operation:
Query volumes supported by this provider
Context:
Provider ID: {b5946137-7b9f-4925-af80-51abd60b20d5}
Snapshot Context: 8388617
Event 20, iScsiPrt
Connection to the target was lost. The initiator will attempt to retry the connection.
Event 7, iScsiPrt (2 of these)
The initiator could not send an iSCSI PDU. Error status is given in the dump data
Then another 12293, VSS error
EVENT 481, ESE
AppRecovery.ExchangeCheckHost (3840) DSM_JET_INSTANCE: An attempt to read from the file "C:\ProgramData\AppRecovery\MountPoints\064ab6b0-e8e9-4862-9756-e47f19ca248f\E__\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\First Storage Group\Mailbox Database.edb" at
offset 7934615552 (0x00000001d8f0a000) for 8192 (0x00002000) bytes failed after 30 seconds with system error 121 (0x00000079): "The semaphore timeout period has expired. ". The read operation will fail with error -1022 (0xfffffc02). If
this error persists then the file may be damaged and may need to be restored from a previous backup.
Event 419, ESE
AppRecovery.ExchangeCheckHost (3840) DSM_JET_INSTANCE: Unable to read page 968580 of database C:\ProgramData\AppRecovery\MountPoints\064ab6b0-e8e9-4862-9756-e47f19ca248f\E__\Microsoft\Exchange Server\Mailbox\First Storage Group\Mailbox Database.edb. Error -1022.
EVENT 454, ESE
AppRecovery.ExchangeCheckHost (3840) DSM_JET_INSTANCE: Database recovery/restore failed with unexpected error -1022.
I then get about 6 more of the VSS errors 12293
Then comes the motherload - a flood of Ntfs errors. Here are some examples:
EVENT 55, Ntfs
A corruption was discovered in the file system structure on volume C:\ProgramData\AppRecovery\MountPoints\064ab6b0-e8e9-4862-9756-e47f19ca248f\E__.
The Master File Table (MFT) contains a corrupted file record. The file reference number is 0x800000000050e. The name of the file is "<unable to determine file name>".
EVENT 131, Ntfs
The file system structure on volume C:\ProgramData\AppRecovery\MountPoints\064ab6b0-e8e9-4862-9756-e47f19ca248f\E__ cannot be corrected.
Please run the chkdsk utility on the volume C:\ProgramData\AppRecovery\MountPoints\064ab6b0-e8e9-4862-9756-e47f19ca248f\E__.
I then get about 300 more of the EVENT 55, Ntfs errors that are all exactly the same except that they reference a different 'File Reference Number'
Then the bugcheck happens.
Now, I ran WinDBG and it pretty much gave me an answer that didn't really help all that much:
REFERENCE_BY_POINTER (18)
Arguments:
Arg1: 0000000000000000, Object type of the object whose reference count is being lowered
Arg2: fffffa8305c6e040, Object whose reference count is being lowered
Arg3: 0000000000000010, Reserved
Arg4: fffffa8301d642a1, Reserved
The reference count of an object is illegal for the current state of the object.
Each time a driver uses a pointer to an object the driver calls a kernel routine
to increment the reference count of the object. When the driver is done with the
pointer the driver calls another kernel routine to decrement the reference count.
Drivers must match calls to the increment and decrement routines. This bugcheck
can occur because an object's reference count goes to zero while there are still
open handles to the object, in which case the fourth parameter indicates the number
of opened handles. It may also occur when the object’s reference count drops below zero
whether or not there are open handles to the object, and in that case the fourth parameter
contains the actual value of the pointer references count.
Debugging Details:
Page 198c7b not present in the dump file. Type ".hh dbgerr004" for details
DEFAULT_BUCKET_ID: WIN8_DRIVER_FAULT
BUGCHECK_STR: 0x18
PROCESS_NAME: Core.Service.e
CURRENT_IRQL: 0
LAST_CONTROL_TRANSFER: from fffff80160a0c5ae to fffff80160868440
STACK_TEXT:
fffff880`05822418 fffff801`60a0c5ae : 00000000`00000018 00000000`00000000 fffffa83`05c6e040 00000000`00000010 : nt!KeBugCheckEx
fffff880`05822420 fffff801`608c4841 : fffffa83`01b92940 00000000`00000001 fffff880`05822800 00000000`00000000 : nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+0x4bfe4
fffff880`058224c0 fffff801`608ad4d1 : fffffa83`0209ab68 fffffa83`01b92940 fffffa83`00000011 fffff801`00010224 : nt!ExpWaitForResource+0xa1
fffff880`05822550 fffff880`01960447 : 00000000`00000002 00000000`00000000 fffffa83`02099180 fffffa83`075ab010 : nt!ExAcquireResourceExclusiveLite+0x1e1
fffff880`058225c0 fffff880`01960809 : fffffa83`075ab010 fffffa83`02099180 ffff8975`f1909000 00000000`00000000 : Ntfs!NtfsVerifyCorruption+0x9b
fffff880`05822670 fffff880`0183b0b4 : fffffa83`075ab010 00000000`00000000 fffffa83`02513010 00000000`00000001 : Ntfs!NtfsProcessAttachedCorruptions+0x85
fffff880`058226e0 fffff880`0183b1c6 : fffffa83`00240000 fffffa83`075ab010 00000000`00000000 fffffa83`02513010 : Ntfs!NtfsCleanupIrpContext+0x574
fffff880`05822730 fffff880`018c07aa : 00000000`00000000 fffffa83`008c7f20 00000000`c0000022 00000000`00000000 : Ntfs!NtfsExtendedCompleteRequestInternal+0xd6
fffff880`05822770 fffff880`019276fb : fffffa83`075ab010 fffff8a0`01ff0e00 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : Ntfs!NtfsLockVolume+0x2e9
fffff880`05822830 fffff880`01926f06 : fffffa83`02513010 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : Ntfs!NtfsUserFsRequest+0x547
fffff880`05822870 fffff880`00a83845 : fffffa83`04abb5c0 fffff801`60c40cc5 fffffa83`025131b8 fffffa83`02513010 : Ntfs!NtfsFsdFileSystemControl+0x126
fffff880`05822970 fffff801`60c3d6c7 : fffffa83`025131b8 fffffa83`02513010 fffff880`05822cc0 fffff880`02c62180 : fltmgr!FltpFsControl+0x165
fffff880`058229d0 fffff801`60c58fa6 : 00000000`00000002 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!IopXxxControlFile+0x7e5
fffff880`05822b60 fffff801`60867453 : 00000000`4273b7f8 00000000`4273b1e0 00000000`0807c568 00000001`80994dc8 : nt!NtFsControlFile+0x56
fffff880`05822bd0 000007fa`02ad2f7a : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : nt!KiSystemServiceCopyEnd+0x13
00000000`4273b198 00000000`00000000 : 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 00000000`00000000 : 0x000007fa`02ad2f7a
STACK_COMMAND: kb
FOLLOWUP_IP:
nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+4bfe4
fffff801`60a0c5ae cc int 3
SYMBOL_STACK_INDEX: 1
SYMBOL_NAME: nt! ?? ::FNODOBFM::`string'+4bfe4
FOLLOWUP_NAME: MachineOwner
MODULE_NAME: nt
IMAGE_NAME: ntkrnlmp.exe
DEBUG_FLR_IMAGE_TIMESTAMP: 5165e551
BUCKET_ID_FUNC_OFFSET: 4bfe4
FAILURE_BUCKET_ID: 0x18_nt!_??_::FNODOBFM::_string_
BUCKET_ID: 0x18_nt!_??_::FNODOBFM::_string_
Followup: MachineOwner
If you have made it this far, I thank you. I really have no idea where to go with this and am worried because obviously it involves my main backup so any help would be greatly appreciated.
It should be said that I am also creating a backup of this actual machine from within the machine itself, using AppAssure. Not sure why that matters much except that I am guessing the VSS errors are referring to the actual machine itself - not a protected external
machine.
Thanks again!
MikeI have done a chkdsk on our core and it still pulled this error today. It gives the 474 error:
Description: AppRecovery.ExchangeCheckHost (5648) DSM_JET_INSTANCE: The database page read from the file "C:\ProgramData\AppRecovery\MountPoints\6b27d60b-b8b3-4f79-9a4c-82ef68e71cba\H__\Microsoft\Exchange\IDP-EX01-JRNL1\IDP-EX01-JRNL1.edb" at offset 63335301120
(0x0000000ebf140000) (database page 1932839 (0x1D7E27)) for 32768 (0x00008000) bytes failed verification due to a page checksum mismatch. The expected checksum was [714d714d506b3ced:6b1894e799aebc30:ed5612a95c689a54:cbbd3442bc4760a4] and the actual checksum
was [8fad7052506b3ced:6b1894e799ac3638:ed5612a95c6a105c:cbbd3442bc45eaac]. The read operation will fail with error -1018 (0xfffffc06). If this condition persists then please restore the database from a previous backup. This problem is likely
due to faulty hardware. Please contact your hardware vendor for further assistance diagnosing the problem. -
Upgrading from SQL Server 2012 Standard to SQL Server 2014 Standard Failover Cluster
Goal: To upgrade my default instance from SQL Server 2012 to SQL Server 2014 in a failover cluster.
Given:
1) Operating System Windows 2012 R2
2) 2 Virtual Machines in a cluster with SQL Server as a Guest Cluster resource. The two VMS are called APPS08 and APPS09. They are our development environment that is setup similar to our production environment.
Problem: When running the SQL Server 2014 upgrade, I started on the VM that was not running the instance. I then moved onto upgrading on the node that was running the instance. As soon as the install attempt to failover the running instance
an install error occurred that it could not failover. After many install attempts I consistently received the error
The SQL Server Failover cluster instance name 'Dev01'
already exists as a cluster resource. Opening Failover cluster manager there is no record of a DEV01.
New Strategy: Create a SQLCluster called DEV07. At the end of the Install I get 'Resource for instance 'MSSQLSERVER' should not exists. Neither I nor my Windows 2012 guy understand what Resource the install may be referring to.
We do not see anything out of the ordinary.
Any suggestions as to what Resource may be seeing the default instance would be greatly appreciated.Hi PSCSQLDBA,
As your description, you want to upgrade the default instance in SQL Server cluster.
>> 'SQL Server failover cluster instance name 'Dev01' already exists as cluster resource'
This error could occur when there is a previously used instance name which may not be removed completely.
To work around the issue, please use one of the ways below.
1. At command prompt, type Cluster res. This command will list you all the resources including orphan resources. To delete the orphan resource, type Cluster res <resource name>/delete.
For more information about the process, please refer to the article:
http://gemanjyothisqlserver.blogspot.in/2012/12/sql-2008r22012-cluster-installation.html
2. Delete DNS entries, and force a replication of DNS to the other DNS servers.
For more information about the process, please refer to the article:
http://jon.netdork.net/2011/06/07/failed-cluster-install-and-name-already-exists/#solution
>> 'Resource for instance 'MSSQLSERVER' should not exist'
This error could occur when you already have MSSQLSERVER as a resource in the cluster, which may not be removed completely. To work around the issue, you could rebuild the SQL Server cluster node.
Regards,
Michelle Li -
Hi All, looking for some assistance with the following issue.
We are attempting to upgrade our Operations Manager 2012 SP1 environment to Operations Manager 2012 R2.
We have completed all the pre-upgrade tasks detailed here
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn249704.aspx
We are then following the guidance detailed here regarding upgrading distributed management groups
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn249721.aspx. The upgrade fails on the first management server with the following screen being displayed.
OMServer.log file is as follows.
=== Verbose logging started: 22/01/2014 10:21:27 Build type: SHIP UNICODE 5.00.9200.00 Calling process: C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Local\SCOM\Setup\SetupChainerUI.exe ===
MSI (c) (78:34) [10:21:27:040]: Resetting cached policy values
MSI (c) (78:34) [10:21:27:040]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0
MSI (c) (78:34) [10:21:27:040]: ******* RunEngine:
******* Product: F:\InstallFiles\SCOMR2\Setup\AMD64\Server\OMServer.msi
******* Action:
******* CommandLine: **********
MSI (c) (78:34) [10:21:27:040]: Client-side and UI is none or basic: Running entire install on the server.
MSI (c) (78:34) [10:21:27:040]: Grabbed execution mutex.
MSI (c) (78:34) [10:21:27:071]: Cloaking enabled.
MSI (c) (78:34) [10:21:27:071]: Attempting to enable all disabled privileges before calling Install on Server
MSI (c) (78:34) [10:21:27:071]: Incrementing counter to disable shutdown. Counter after increment: 0
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:082]: Running installation inside multi-package transaction F:\InstallFiles\SCOMR2\Setup\AMD64\Server\OMServer.msi
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:082]: Grabbed execution mutex.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:086]: Resetting cached policy values
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:086]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:086]: ******* RunEngine:
******* Product: F:\InstallFiles\SCOMR2\Setup\AMD64\Server\OMServer.msi
******* Action:
******* CommandLine: **********
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:175]: Machine policy value 'DisableUserInstalls' is 0
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:181]: Note: 1: 2203 2: C:\Windows\Installer\inprogressinstallinfo.ipi 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:190]: SRSetRestorePoint skipped for this transaction.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:192]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer 3: 2
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:200]: File will have security applied from OpCode.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:234]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: Verifying package --> 'F:\InstallFiles\SCOMR2\Setup\AMD64\Server\OMServer.msi' against software restriction policy
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:234]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: F:\InstallFiles\SCOMR2\Setup\AMD64\Server\OMServer.msi has a digital signature
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:354]: SOFTWARE RESTRICTION POLICY: F:\InstallFiles\SCOMR2\Setup\AMD64\Server\OMServer.msi is permitted to run at the 'unrestricted' authorization level.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:354]: MSCOREE not loaded loading copy from system32
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:360]: End dialog not enabled
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:360]: Original package ==> F:\InstallFiles\SCOMR2\Setup\AMD64\Server\OMServer.msi
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:360]: Package we're running from ==> C:\Windows\Installer\4b8344.msi
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:371]: APPCOMPAT: Compatibility mode property overrides found.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:372]: APPCOMPAT: looking for appcompat database entry with ProductCode '{C92727BE-BD12-4140-96A6-276BA4F60AC1}'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:372]: APPCOMPAT: no matching ProductCode found in database.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:378]: Machine policy value 'TransformsSecure' is 1
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:379]: Machine policy value 'DisablePatch' is 0
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:379]: Machine policy value 'AllowLockdownPatch' is 0
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:379]: Machine policy value 'DisableLUAPatching' is 0
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:379]: Machine policy value 'DisableFlyWeightPatching' is 0
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:380]: APPCOMPAT: looking for appcompat database entry with ProductCode '{C92727BE-BD12-4140-96A6-276BA4F60AC1}'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:380]: APPCOMPAT: no matching ProductCode found in database.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:380]: Transforms are not secure.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:380]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: Control
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:380]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MsiLogFileLocation property. Its value is 'C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Local\SCOM\Logs\OMServer.log'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:380]: Command Line: OM_INSTALLDIR=F:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012 R2\Operations Manager SEND_CEIP_REPORTS=0 MU_SETTING=0 ROOT_MANAGEMENT_SERVER_PORT=5723 SC_DB_SERVER=SCOM-XXX-AG SCDATABASENAME=OperationsManager DW_DB_SERVER=SCOM-XXX-AG DWDATABASENAME=OperationsManagerDW REBOOT=ReallySuppress CURRENTDIRECTORY=C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Local\SCOM\Setup CLIENTUILEVEL=3 MSICLIENTUSESEXTERNALUI=1 CLIENTPROCESSID=4472
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:380]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PackageCode property. Its value is '{58EFE971-58C1-4DBD-A400-A7607A745475}'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:380]: Product Code passed to Engine.Initialize: ''
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:380]: Product Code from property table before transforms: '{C92727BE-BD12-4140-96A6-276BA4F60AC1}'
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:380]: Product Code from property table after transforms: '{C92727BE-BD12-4140-96A6-276BA4F60AC1}'
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:380]: Product not registered: beginning first-time install
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:380]: Product {C92727BE-BD12-4140-96A6-276BA4F60AC1} is not managed.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:380]: MSI_LUA: Credential prompt not required, user is an admin
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:381]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ProductState property. Its value is '-1'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:381]: Entering CMsiConfigurationManager::SetLastUsedSource.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:381]: User policy value 'SearchOrder' is 'nmu'
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:381]: Adding new sources is allowed.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:381]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PackagecodeChanging property. Its value is '1'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:381]: Package name extracted from package path: 'OMServer.msi'
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:381]: Package to be registered: 'OMServer.msi'
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: Note: 1: 2262 2: AdminProperties 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: Machine policy value 'DisableMsi' is 1
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: Machine policy value 'AlwaysInstallElevated' is 0
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: User policy value 'AlwaysInstallElevated' is 0
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: Product installation will be elevated because user is admin and product is being installed per-machine.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: Running product '{C92727BE-BD12-4140-96A6-276BA4F60AC1}' with elevated privileges: Product is assigned.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding OM_INSTALLDIR property. Its value is 'F:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012 R2\Operations Manager'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ROOT_MANAGEMENT_SERVER_PORT property. Its value is '5723'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying SC_DB_SERVER property. Its current value is 'OperationsManager'. Its new value: 'SCOM-XXX-AG'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding DW_DB_SERVER property. Its value is 'SCOM-XXX-AG'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding DWDATABASENAME property. Its value is 'OperationsManagerDW'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding REBOOT property. Its value is 'ReallySuppress'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CURRENTDIRECTORY property. Its value is 'C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Local\SCOM\Setup'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CLIENTUILEVEL property. Its value is '3'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MSICLIENTUSESEXTERNALUI property. Its value is '1'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CLIENTPROCESSID property. Its value is '4472'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: Machine policy value 'DisableAutomaticApplicationShutdown' is 0
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: RESTART MANAGER: Disabled by MSIRESTARTMANAGERCONTROL property; Windows Installer will use the built-in FilesInUse functionality.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MsiSystemRebootPending property. Its value is '1'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: TRANSFORMS property is now:
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:383]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding VersionDatabase property. Its value is '300'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:395]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:396]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\Favorites
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:398]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network Shortcuts
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:399]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\Documents
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:401]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Printer Shortcuts
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:402]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:404]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:405]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Templates
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:405]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:406]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Local
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:408]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\Pictures
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:411]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:413]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:414]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:415]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:417]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\Public\Desktop
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:420]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:421]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:423]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:424]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:426]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\scomaction\Desktop
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:427]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Templates
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:428]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Windows\Fonts
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:428]: Note: 1: 2898 2: MS Sans Serif 3: MS Sans Serif 4: 0 5: 16
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:433]: MSI_LUA: Setting MsiRunningElevated property to 1 because the install is already running elevated.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MsiRunningElevated property. Its value is '1'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding Privileged property. Its value is '1'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MS Setup (ACME)\User Info 3: 2
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding USERNAME property. Its value is 'Windows User'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\MS Setup (ACME)\User Info 3: 2
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding DATABASE property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\Installer\4b8344.msi'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding OriginalDatabase property. Its value is 'F:\InstallFiles\SCOMR2\Setup\AMD64\Server\OMServer.msi'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: Machine policy value 'MsiDisableEmbeddedUI' is 0
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: EEUI - Disabling MsiEmbeddedUI due to existing external or embedded UI
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: EEUI - Disabling MsiEmbeddedUI for service because it's not a quiet/basic install
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: PatchPackage
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:434]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding UILevel property. Its value is '2'.
=== Logging started: 22/01/2014 10:21:27 ===
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:435]: Note: 1: 2203 2: C:\Windows\Installer\inprogressinstallinfo.ipi 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:436]: APPCOMPAT: [DetectVersionLaunchCondition] Launch condition already passes.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:438]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ACTION property. Its value is 'INSTALL'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:438]: Doing action: INSTALL
Action start 10:21:27: INSTALL.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:444]: Running ExecuteSequence
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:444]: Doing action: SystemFolder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:447]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SystemFolder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\'.
Action start 10:21:27: SystemFolder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:448]: Doing action: System64Folder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76
Action ended 10:21:27: SystemFolder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:450]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
Action start 10:21:27: System64Folder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:450]: Doing action: WindowsFolder.62894CB9_4320_40DB_B4E4_C0347FAB97B6
Action ended 10:21:27: System64Folder.A591E3B4_D228_431D_BF89_99D52C8FFB76. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:452]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding WindowsFolder.62894CB9_4320_40DB_B4E4_C0347FAB97B6 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\'.
Action start 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.62894CB9_4320_40DB_B4E4_C0347FAB97B6.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:453]: Doing action: System64Folder.A7850EAF_DD6F_4ED6_9581_E958CBD8A522
Action ended 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.62894CB9_4320_40DB_B4E4_C0347FAB97B6. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:455]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder.A7850EAF_DD6F_4ED6_9581_E958CBD8A522 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
Action start 10:21:27: System64Folder.A7850EAF_DD6F_4ED6_9581_E958CBD8A522.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:456]: Doing action: WindowsFolder_x86_VC.DF495DFD_79F6_34DF_BB1E_E58DB5BDCF2C
Action ended 10:21:27: System64Folder.A7850EAF_DD6F_4ED6_9581_E958CBD8A522. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:458]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding WindowsFolder_x86_VC.DF495DFD_79F6_34DF_BB1E_E58DB5BDCF2C property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\'.
Action start 10:21:27: WindowsFolder_x86_VC.DF495DFD_79F6_34DF_BB1E_E58DB5BDCF2C.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:458]: Doing action: SystemFolder_x86_VC.DF495DFD_79F6_34DF_BB1E_E58DB5BDCF2C
Action ended 10:21:27: WindowsFolder_x86_VC.DF495DFD_79F6_34DF_BB1E_E58DB5BDCF2C. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:461]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SystemFolder_x86_VC.DF495DFD_79F6_34DF_BB1E_E58DB5BDCF2C property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\SysWOW64\'.
Action start 10:21:27: SystemFolder_x86_VC.DF495DFD_79F6_34DF_BB1E_E58DB5BDCF2C.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:461]: Doing action: WindowsFolder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7
Action ended 10:21:27: SystemFolder_x86_VC.DF495DFD_79F6_34DF_BB1E_E58DB5BDCF2C. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:463]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding WindowsFolder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\'.
Action start 10:21:27: WindowsFolder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:463]: Doing action: System64Folder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7
Action ended 10:21:27: WindowsFolder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:466]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding System64Folder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\system32\'.
Action start 10:21:27: System64Folder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:467]: Doing action: WindowsFolder.399B61E4_41A2_4BE4_889A_A0D0761C88A8
Action ended 10:21:27: System64Folder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:468]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding WindowsFolder.399B61E4_41A2_4BE4_889A_A0D0761C88A8 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\'.
Action start 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.399B61E4_41A2_4BE4_889A_A0D0761C88A8.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:469]: Doing action: WindowsFolder.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9
Action ended 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.399B61E4_41A2_4BE4_889A_A0D0761C88A8. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:471]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding WindowsFolder.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9 property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\'.
Action start 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:472]: Doing action: WindowsFolder.3A3B255D_E19B_4D2E_8687_D6EF0314AFBE
Action ended 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:474]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding WindowsFolder.3A3B255D_E19B_4D2E_8687_D6EF0314AFBE property. Its value is 'C:\Windows\'.
Action start 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.3A3B255D_E19B_4D2E_8687_D6EF0314AFBE.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:475]: Doing action: ProgramMenuFolder.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0
Action ended 10:21:27: WindowsFolder.3A3B255D_E19B_4D2E_8687_D6EF0314AFBE. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:477]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ProgramMenuFolder.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0 property. Its value is 'C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\'.
Action start 10:21:27: ProgramMenuFolder.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:477]: Doing action: FindRelatedProducts
Action ended 10:21:27: ProgramMenuFolder.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0. Return value 1.
Action start 10:21:27: FindRelatedProducts.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:481]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CORECOMPONENTPRESENT_AGENT property. Its value is '{8B21425D-02F3-4B80-88CE-8F79B320D330}'.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:483]: Skipping action: _StopCoreServices.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9 (condition is false)
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:483]: Skipping action: _KillOMProcesses.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9 (condition is false)
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:483]: Skipping action: _SearchOpsMgrShellPath.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0 (condition is false)
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:483]: Doing action: _SetMonadFilePath.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0
Action ended 10:21:27: FindRelatedProducts. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (D4:08) [10:21:27:501]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSI847C.tmp, Entrypoint: SetMonadFilePath
MSI (s) (D4:B0) [10:21:27:502]: Generating random cookie.
MSI (s) (D4:B0) [10:21:27:505]: Created Custom Action Server with PID 4964 (0x1364).
MSI (s) (D4:34) [10:21:27:527]: Running as a service.
MSI (s) (D4:34) [10:21:27:529]: Hello, I'm your 64bit Impersonated custom action server.
Action start 10:21:27: _SetMonadFilePath.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0.
MSI (s) (D4!DC) [10:21:27:638]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying MONAD_SHELL_PATH property. Its current value is 'Error: Value Never Set. Check the CACore:SetMonadFilePath CA'. Its new value: 'C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe'.
GetRegistyStringValue: Registy key value found.. C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:640]: Doing action: _Set_CORECOMPONENTPRESENT
Action ended 10:21:27: _SetMonadFilePath.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0. Return value 1.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:643]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CORECOMPONENTPRESENT property. Its value is '{8B21425D-02F3-4B80-88CE-8F79B320D330}'.
Action start 10:21:27: _Set_CORECOMPONENTPRESENT.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:644]: Skipping action: _AbortDowngradeProductAttempt (condition is false)
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:644]: Doing action: _AbortIncompatibleComponents
Action ended 10:21:27: _Set_CORECOMPONENTPRESENT. Return value 1.
Action start 10:21:27: _AbortIncompatibleComponents.
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 5044 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 1580 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 5512 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 4268 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 5024 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 6064 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 3396 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 2704 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 5568 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 5940 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:652]: I/O on thread 1968 could not be cancelled. Error: 1168
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:652]: Product: System Center Operations Manager 2012 Server -- The Operations Manager management server cannot be installed on a computer on which the Operations Manager agent, Operations Manager gateway, System Center Essentials, or System Center Service Manager is already installed. These must be uninstalled to proceed.
The Operations Manager management server cannot be installed on a computer on which the Operations Manager agent, Operations Manager gateway, System Center Essentials, or System Center Service Manager is already installed. These must be uninstalled to proceed.
Action ended 10:21:27: _AbortIncompatibleComponents. Return value 3.
Action ended 10:21:27: INSTALL. Return value 3.
Property(S): DiskPrompt = Please Insert Disk 1
Property(S): UpgradeCode = {17058653-A628-4C03-8F80-5E2B179ECD55}
Property(S): SCDATABASENAME = OperationsManager
Property(S): SC_DB_SERVER = SCOM-XXX-AG
Property(S): SDK_PASSWORD.540EA3C0_A5E9_41EA_A585_822C09EA2650 = **********
Property(S): CORECOMPONENTPRESENT = {8B21425D-02F3-4B80-88CE-8F79B320D330}
Property(S): OM_INSTALLDIR = F:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center 2012 R2\Operations Manager
Property(S): ProgramFiles64Folder = C:\Program Files\
Property(S): Privileged = 1
Property(S): ARPSYSTEMCOMPONENT = 1
Property(S): DONOTSKIPDELETESERVICES = 0
Property(S): DONOTSKIPINSTALLSERVICES = 0
Property(S): OM_COMMON_PRODUCT_REGISTRY_PATH = SOFTWARE\Microsoft\System Center Operations Manager
Property(S): OM_COMMON_PRODUCT_RELEASE_REGISTRY_KEY = 12
Property(S): OM_COMMON_PRODUCT_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR = System Center Operations Manager
Property(S): NetFxVersion = v2.0.50727
Property(S): IS_OM_SERVER = 1
Property(S): InstallAPMAgent = 1
Property(S): INSTALLLEVEL = 100
Property(S): ALLUSERS = 1
Property(S): ARPNOREPAIR = 0
Property(S): ARPURLINFOABOUT = http://www.microsoft.com/mom
Property(S): ARPURLUPDATEINFO = http://www.microsoft.com/mom
Property(S): ARPHELPLINK = http://support.microsoft.com
Property(S): MSIRESTARTMANAGERCONTROL = Disable
Property(S): SQL_PORT = 1433
Property(S): DbSizeGood = 1
Property(S): DbFileOptionsGood = 1
Property(S): DbFilesSpaceGood = 1
Property(S): DbNameGood = 1
Property(S): SqlServicesStarted = 1
Property(S): _SetSDKServiceAccount.540EA3C0_A5E9_41EA_A585_822C09EA2650 = **********
Property(S): _SetConfigServiceAccount.540EA3C0_A5E9_41EA_A585_822C09EA2650 = **********
Property(S): DialogWizardTitle = System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager Setup
Property(S): MinimumOSMsg = This product must be installed on Windows Server 2008 R2 or higher.
Property(S): MOMSDKPortDesc = Operations Manager SDK.
Property(S): MOMConnectorPortDesc = Operations Manager Connector Framework.
Property(S): MOMAEMPortDesc = Operations Manager Application Error Monitoring.
Property(S): MOMSQMPortDesc = Operations Manager Customer Experience Improvement Program.
Property(S): MOMHSPortDesc = System Center Management Health Service
Property(S): SCOMV3SP1ProgramName = System Center 2012 R2 Operations Manager
Property(S): FWRulePingRequestName = Operations Manager Ping Request (Echo Request - ICMPv4 OUT)
Property(S): FWRulePingRequestDesc = Operations Manager network monitoring ping request
Property(S): FWRulePingResponseName = Operations Manager Ping Response (Echo Response - ICMPv4 IN)
Property(S): FWRulePingResponseDesc = Operations Manager network monitoring ping response
Property(S): FWRuleSnmpRequestName = Operations Manager SNMP Request
Property(S): FWRuleSnmpRequestDesc = Operations Manager network monitoring SNMP request
Property(S): FWRuleSnmpResponseName = Operations Manager SNMP Response
Property(S): FWRuleSnmpResponseDesc = Operations Manager network monitoring SNMP response
Property(S): FWRuleSnmpTrapListenerName = Operations Manager SNMP Trap Listener
Property(S): FWRuleSnmpTrapListenerDesc = Operations Manager network monitoring SNMP trap listener
Property(S): Manufacturer = Microsoft Corporation
Property(S): ProductCode = {C92727BE-BD12-4140-96A6-276BA4F60AC1}
Property(S): ProductLanguage = 1033
Property(S): ProductName = System Center Operations Manager 2012 Server
Property(S): ProductVersion = 7.1.10226.0
Property(S): SecureCustomProperties = ACTIONSPASSWORD;CORECOMPONENTPRESENT_AGENT;CORECOMPONENTPRESENT_GW;CORECOMPONENTPRESENT_RC;CORECOMPONENTPRESENT_SCE;CORECOMPONENTPRESENT_SMB2;CORECOMPONENTPRESENT_SMRTM;IS_AVICODE_AGENT_INSTALLED;IS_MOMASPAGENT_INSTALLED;MOM_DB_SERVER;MOMDATABASENAME_OLD;OM_NEWER_PRODUCT_FOUND;SDK_PASSWORD.540EA3C0_A5E9_41EA_A585_822C09EA2650;SQL_PORT
Property(S): MsiHiddenProperties = _SetConfigServiceAccount.540EA3C0_A5E9_41EA_A585_822C09EA2650;_SetSDKServiceAccount.540EA3C0_A5E9_41EA_A585_822C09EA2650;ACTIONSPASSWORD;SDK_PASSWORD.540EA3C0_A5E9_41EA_A585_822C09EA2650
Property(S): WixPdbPath = d:\btvsts\20867\private\product\setup\wix\msi\server\om\obj\amd64\OMServer.wixpdb
Property(S): CORECOMPONENTPRESENT_AGENT = {8B21425D-02F3-4B80-88CE-8F79B320D330}
Property(S): ProgramMenuFolder.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0 = C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\
Property(S): MONAD_SHELL_PATH = C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe
Property(S): EnableEV.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0 = 1
Property(S): AddInstallPath.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0 = add
Property(S): RemoveInstallPath.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0 = remove
Property(S): WindowsFolder.3A3B255D_E19B_4D2E_8687_D6EF0314AFBE = C:\Windows\
Property(S): VersionNT = 602
Property(S): DW_DB_SERVER = SCOM-XXX-AG
Property(S): DWDATABASENAME = OperationsManagerDW
Property(S): OMDATABASENAME = OperationsManger
Property(S): MaximumDataAgeMinutes = 10080
Property(S): MaximumQueueSizeKB = 102400
Property(S): MOMSDKPort.1451A536_2C9B_42F2_A37A_C9C6460E7EEA = 5724
Property(S): MOMConnectorPort.1451A536_2C9B_42F2_A37A_C9C6460E7EEA = 51905
Property(S): MOMAEMPort.1451A536_2C9B_42F2_A37A_C9C6460E7EEA = 51906
Property(S): MOMSQMPort.1451A536_2C9B_42F2_A37A_C9C6460E7EEA = 51907
Property(S): SDK_SERVICE_TYPE = 4
Property(S): ROOT_MANAGEMENT_SERVER_PORT = 5723
Property(S): SERVER_MANAGEMENT_GROUP_TYPE.C6F00077_9737_419B_A8B6_B309BA6F8FC8 = 1
Property(S): MaximumForwardedVirtualQueuePercentage = 8
Property(S): QueueSendDataSinglePriority = 0
Property(S): ADMIN_ROLE_GROUP.C6F00077_9737_419B_A8B6_B309BA6F8FC8 = Administrators
Property(S): USE_MANUALLY_SPECIFIED_SETTINGS = 1
Property(S): WindowsFolder.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9 = C:\Windows\
Property(S): CommonFiles64Folder = C:\Program Files\Common Files\
Property(S): CAN_REGISTER_FOR_MU = 0
Property(S): MU_SETTING = 0
Property(S): IS_ROOT_HEALTH_SERVICE = 0
Property(S): IS_MOM_SERVER = 0
Property(S): IS_MOM_GATEWAY = 0
Property(S): WindowsFolder.399B61E4_41A2_4BE4_889A_A0D0761C88A8 = C:\Windows\
Property(S): WindowsFolder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7 = C:\Windows\
Property(S): System64Folder_amd64_VC.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7 = C:\Windows\system32\
Property(S): DirectoryTable100_amd64.1C11561A_11CB_36A7_8A47_D7A042055FA7 = DirectoryTable
Property(S): WindowsFolder_x86_VC.DF495DFD_79F6_34DF_BB1E_E58DB5BDCF2C = C:\Windows\
Property(S): SystemFolder_x86_VC.DF495DFD_79F6_34DF_BB1E_E58DB5BDCF2C = C:\Windows\SysWOW64\
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Property(S): SEND_CEIP_REPORTS = 0
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Property(S): ADVISOR_SHAREPOINT_PROP.192DDC2A_1CC5_4B2A_9D76_D8D0FC70175A = #0
Property(S): MsiLogFileLocation = C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Local\SCOM\Logs\OMServer.log
Property(S): PackageCode = {58EFE971-58C1-4DBD-A400-A7607A745475}
Property(S): ProductState = -1
Property(S): PackagecodeChanging = 1
Property(S): REBOOT = ReallySuppress
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Property(S): CLIENTUILEVEL = 3
Property(S): MSICLIENTUSESEXTERNALUI = 1
Property(S): CLIENTPROCESSID = 4472
Property(S): MsiSystemRebootPending = 1
Property(S): VersionDatabase = 300
Property(S): VersionMsi = 5.00
Property(S): VersionNT64 = 602
Property(S): WindowsBuild = 9200
Property(S): ServicePackLevel = 0
Property(S): ServicePackLevelMinor = 0
Property(S): MsiNTProductType = 3
Property(S): WindowsFolder = C:\Windows\
Property(S): WindowsVolume = C:\
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Property(S): SystemFolder = C:\Windows\SysWOW64\
Property(S): RemoteAdminTS = 1
Property(S): TempFolder = C:\Users\SCOMAC~1\AppData\Local\Temp\
Property(S): ProgramFilesFolder = C:\Program Files (x86)\
Property(S): CommonFilesFolder = C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\
Property(S): AppDataFolder = C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming\
Property(S): FavoritesFolder = C:\Users\scomaction\Favorites\
Property(S): NetHoodFolder = C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network Shortcuts\
Property(S): PersonalFolder = C:\Users\scomaction\Documents\
Property(S): PrintHoodFolder = C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Printer Shortcuts\
Property(S): RecentFolder = C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\
Property(S): SendToFolder = C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo\
Property(S): TemplateFolder = C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Templates\
Property(S): CommonAppDataFolder = C:\ProgramData\
Property(S): LocalAppDataFolder = C:\Users\scomaction\AppData\Local\
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Property(S): AdminToolsFolder = C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools\
Property(S): StartupFolder = C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\
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Property(S): FontsFolder = C:\Windows\Fonts\
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Property(S): AdminUser = 1
Property(S): MsiTrueAdminUser = 1
Property(S): LogonUser = scomaction
Property(S): UserSID = S-1-5-21-607126847-70518424-489426498-210484
Property(S): UserLanguageID = 2057
Property(S): ComputerName = SCOMMS1-VM
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Property(S): ColorBits = 32
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Property(S): USERNAME = Windows User
Property(S): DATABASE = C:\Windows\Installer\4b8344.msi
Property(S): OriginalDatabase = F:\InstallFiles\SCOMR2\Setup\AMD64\Server\OMServer.msi
Property(S): UILevel = 2
Property(S): ACTION = INSTALL
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:697]: Note: 1: 1708
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:698]: Product: System Center Operations Manager 2012 Server -- Installation operation failed.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:698]: Windows Installer installed the product. Product Name: System Center Operations Manager 2012 Server. Product Version: 7.1.10226.0. Product Language: 1033. Manufacturer: Microsoft Corporation. Installation success or error status: 1603.
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:744]: Deferring clean up of packages/files, if any exist
MSI (s) (D4:A0) [10:21:27:744]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:744]: No System Restore sequence number for this installation.
=== Logging stopped: 22/01/2014 10:21:27 ===
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:746]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:746]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
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MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:746]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2
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MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:747]: Destroying RemoteAPI object.
MSI (s) (D4:B0) [10:21:27:747]: Custom Action Manager thread ending.
MSI (c) (78:34) [10:21:27:748]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied. Counter after decrement: -1
MSI (c) (78:34) [10:21:27:749]: MainEngineThread is returning 1603
=== Verbose logging stopped: 22/01/2014 10:21:27 ===
Any assistance anyone can provide will be greatly appreciated.Verify from permission of user that you use it in upgrade, make sure that scom machine and user that you use it in upgrade in sysadmin group in database of operationsManager and OperationsManagerDW
Also Verify from Prerequisites of Upgrade SCOM 2012 sp1 as below link
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj656654.aspx
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Unable to upgrade SQL Server 2008 R2 to SQL Server 2012 SP1
I'm encountering error after error, after successfully installing the upgrade advisor (which took some doing) and running it with essentially no warnings/errors (the one warning was on the connection strings, as I recall -- and all of the warnings had a
"fix after" status.
First failure involved SSRS and the inability to create the "managed account". Backed out the upgrade using http://sqldbanotes.blogspot.com/2013/10/how-to-fix-failed-in-place.html
Now the failure involves SSAS and unable to connect to analysis services with name MSSQLServerOLAPService. That is the logical name for the service, although it shows up as just MSSQLServer when looking at it in the services list. I tried
setting the service account to a local account as well as to Local System -- did not make a difference, the upgrade couldn't apparently find it regardless.
Has anybody successfully done an in place upgrade from SQL Server 2008 R2 to SQL Server 2012?Hi Bob,
Thanks for your post and I am glad to hear that the issue is resolved. Thanks for you posting a reply to share your solution and I had marked it as answer. That way, other community members could benefit from your sharing.
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Unable to install SQL Server 2012 along with BIDS & VS 2012 on Windows 7
Unable to install SQL Server 2012 along with BIDS & VS 2012 on Windows 7 professional.
I get the below error
Could not find vsjitdebugger.exe
Blogs say anti-virus is stopping but I dont have one on the system.
Note: I had used SQL 2008 on the system previously and has a refresh i have deleted all the software to speed up the system.
Now i could not install both the software.
Can I get some help regarding this?Hi Nandu,
As your description, you come across an error(vsjitdebugger.exe cannot be found). Please confirm if the error occurs during the installation of SQL Server 2012. If so, please help post SQL Server setup logs. By default, SQL Server setup log file locates
in C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log.
Base on my research, this error could be caused by that the previous uninstallation is improper and vsjitdebugger.exe file could be mistakenly deleted.
To troubleshoot the issue, you could start your computer into Safe Mode and fix your problem with one of the following methods. For more information, please refer to the article:
http://www.fixerrorkit.com/fix-error/fix-vsjitdebugger.exe-error.html.
1. You could execute the sfc /scannow command following steps below.
a. Press "Windows+R", type in cmd and then right click "Run as administrator"
b. Type in sfc /scannow (There's a space between sfc and /scannow) into the dialog and hit Enter key and click ok.
c. Wait until the System File Checker finishes the check.
2. You could use a Windows repair installation, also known as a Startup Repair to repair your Windows system files.
3. You could install the latest Windows updates to fix vsjitdebugger.exe error. Microsoft often releases new service packs and system patches to replace or update some DLL files of Windows system.
4. You could use third-party tool such as Automatic Error Fix Tool to fix your vsjitdebugger.exe error. However, Microsoft cannot make any representations regarding the quality, safety, or suitability of any third-party software or information found there.
In addition, if you are unable to install Visual Studio, I suggest you post your question in Visual Studio Setup and Installation forum at
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/home?forum=vssetup . It is appropriate and more experts will assist you.
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Disappearing disk space Windows Server 2012 R2 with SharePoint Server 2013 Enterprise
I've got an interesting problem with a virtual machine in our VMWare environment. It is Windows Server 2012 R2 with SharePoint Server 2013 Enterprise installed. I started out with a 60GB disk and it started running out of space, so I increased
it in VMWare and extended the partition to 100GB. Well, that lasted for a bit and so I extended it again. I've done this 3 or 4 times and now I've got a 160GB disk with about 2-3GB of space remaining (and it started with 10GB remaining).
WinDirStat shows 105GB of <Unknown> space being used, which is probably my issue. However, I can't determine what this is and it keeps growing like a tapeworm. The context menu on the <Unknown> files has all the options disabled,
so WinDirStat doesn't appear to have access to whatever the file(s) is/are. I've performed several chkdsk /f on the C: drive and nothing bad is reported. I don't have any restore points and am not running VSS (that I'm aware of). The pagefile
reports as being about 4.9GB, so that's not the issue. No large files are shown anywhere and my explorer settings are set to show me all files, including system files.
When I try to run WinDirStat with elevated permissions, it hangs and becomes unresponsive.
I've even resorted to running CCleaner to see if it found anything, but it simply found the standard temp files and such...about 1GB.
I'm pulling my hair out...and I don't have much to start with. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
RussIt appears that somehow, Microsoft Fusion Assembly binding logging was turned on and many of the temp folders located at c:\users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\InetCache\IE were filling up with hundreds of thousands of Fusion HTM log files.
This is controlled by an entry in the registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Fusion\ForceLog which was set to 1. Hopefully, setting it back to zero will fix the issue. As a result of figuring this out, I have recovered almost 80GB of disk
space occupied by the log files.
I thought WinDirStat would show me what I needed to know, but it turns out TreeSize (which I've used in the past) works much better.
Russ -
Hi,
I am struggling with a completely clean installation of Server 2012 R2 and Exchange 2013 SP1. I followed these steps:
Installed Server OS
Windows Updates
Added Active Directory Role (This is a single standalone server that would have been SBS until it was dropped)
Added DHCP & DNS
Added Certificate Services
Added Windows Server Update Services (WID Database & WSUS Services)
Windows Updates
Added Media Foundation
Added File Server Resource Manager and Work Folders
Added Windows Server Backup
Windows Updates
Checked all running without errors in Server Manager and performed a full bare bones backup.
Ran Setup.exe from Exchange 2013 SP1 disc.
Installed Pre-requisites and then rebooted
Windows Updates
Ran Setup.exe from Exchange 2013 SP1 disc.
Installation completed without errors
Rebooted
Checked all running without errors in Server Manager.
I Launch Exchange Administrative Center and get "problem with website's server certificate error" (normal on machine with self-assigned certificates). Click Continue to Website and get:
Windows Security dialog box:
iexplore - "The server localhost is asking for your username and password. The server reports that it is from Digest"
however no username and password combination will work: have tried [Administrator]; [Domain\Administrator] even created a user to no avail.
I believe the issue is somewhere in the IIS configuration because I also get the same error when trying to log into the server website from either the server or another machine on the network.
I have tried the complete installation three times now: (full disclosure not all of the same features/roles each time). On the first attempt I got this error immediately and on try number 2 was able to get into the EAC and created the mailboxes
but then it started giving the same error. The above steps are try number 3.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Andy Halford
P.S. A Follow up which might be significant: The Default Web Site is not running and will not start (it was previously running before the Exchange installation) and when I try I get the message that Another Website may be using the same port however none
of the others (Exchange Back End or WSUS Administration) are using ports 80 or 443 and I still get the error when they are both stopped.Could you post the list of sites:
appcmd list site
The ones listening on port 80:
appcmd list site /bindings:http/*:80:
And on port 443:
appcmd list site /bindings:https/*:443:
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Windows server 2008 R2 to Windows server 2012 R@ Upgrade
We have Team Foundation server 2010 server configured in our environment.
operating system: windows server 2008 R2 Datacenter
Server installed: Team foundation server 2010 with share point services 3.0.
we need to upgrade this server with windows server 2012 R2 and Team foundation server 2010 as it is.
need to upgrade as below:
operation system windows server 2012 R2 Datacenter
Server Installed : Team foundation server 210 with sharepoint services 3.0 as it is.
I have tried to direct upgrade by running a setup of windows server 2012 R2 but it shows error message if : "
When you upgrade Windows Server 2008 to Windows Server 2012, you receive the following error message:
Windows won’t install unless each of these things is taken care of. Close Windows Setup, take care of each one, and then restart Windows Setup to continue.
Windows needs to be restarted so necessary changes to system files can be made before continuing.
Make these changes:
Turn off these Windows features.
Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 – Please read Microsoft Knowledge Base article: 962216
I have installed sharepoint 3.0 with sp3. but still I am geeing same error.
we need to upgrade operating system,n in place.
Kindly request you for the quick response.Hi,
To understand more clearly regarding upgrading issue here providing you link for more information.
Upgrade Options for Windows Server 2012 R2
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn303416.aspx
Install and Deploy Windows Server 2012 R2 and Windows Server 2012
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831620.aspx
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I've been trying fresh installation of SQL Server 2008 R2 enterprise on Windows Server 2012 R2 standard VM server several times for two weeks, but always get the error "Attempted to perform an unauthorized operation". At first, I attempted
to install all features, but failed several times. So I decided to try install just Database Engine service, and still fail at the SqlBrowserConfigAction_Install_ConfigNonRC_Cpu32, with the error "Attempted to perform an unauthorized operation".
I remote login to server with my admin domain account. This account is in server local Administrators group. I
1. Right-click on setup.exe file | properties | Compatibility tab | select compatibility to Windows 8.Then click OK.
2. Right-click on setup.exe file | Run as Administrator, to start the Installation Center.
I have the document of my installation steps and zip file of the installation logs, if you need to take a look.
Appreciate for any help!
ntthHi ntth,
"Attempted to perform an unauthorized operation"
The above error is always related to the Windows account SID mapping. I recommend you login into Windows using another Windows account which has administrative privileges and run SQL Server setup using that Windows account.
Besides, please note that we need to apply SQL Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 2 or a later update when installing SQL Server Windows Server 2012 R2. For more information, please review this
KB article.
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HI im wanting to setup a study lab containing several windows 2012 r2 servers (mixture of core and full installs) to allow me to study towards my MCSA in server 2012 r2 and then for MCSE.
Physical equpiment,
1 pc which is has window 8.1 pro installed from this machine. This machine i would like to remote manage and connect through to my Hyper-v server and then into any of the virtual machines. (this machine is more of a gaming pc so not
able to run to many vm's from it)
2 pc bought Just for study 8 core processor 1 tb of hhd space 16 gb of ram.
This machine i would like to setup using hyper-v server 2012 r2, which then i would create a test domain within it also with some clients allowing me to play and undstand the principles im learning.
now im getting conflictiong information regarding the Hyper-v server 2012.
If i set the hyper-v server up as a standalone in a work group. Would i be able to manage ther VM's within the hyperv server from my external windows 8 pro machine using the remote server management tools or would i need to connect that pc
to the domain.
Things I think i can do but not sure. as im still learning
Could I setup a server 2012 r2 running AD dns and add the hyper-v role then wihtin that create the rest of the domain inside, allowing me from my other phyical machine log on to domain and manage all servers and machines.
Could I set up as i originally suggested, set up hyper-v 2012 server in a workgroup, then create the domain within the hyper-v server but still connect from my external pc to manage the hyper-v and all the internal VM's within the domain.
I could run a Domain controller on a VM from my other windows 8 machine (within hyper-v or wmware), then on the 2nd machine install the hyper-v server connect it to the domain running from the other machine from what i can see, many people say this is the
better option, BEST Practice, but this is only a lab and i dont require resilience. and i would prefer to have my as a sever manager via the remote tools.
So what i like to know if you can point me in the right direction either by a guide for someone who has setup a similar to me.
or tell which of the above options is possible or not so i dont waste anytime.
Network, i know i can do this virtually but i already have cisco routers and layer 2 swicthes so i may make the network lab via them.
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me"If i set the hyper-v server up as a standalone in a work group. Would i be able to manage ther VM's within the hyperv server from my external windows 8 pro machine using the remote server management tools or would i need to
connect that pc to the domain."
It makes it easier to set up if everything is in the same domain, but it is quite possible to manage the VMs without being part of the domain. A very useful tool that I use for my lab all the time (my lab is in a lab domain and my laptop is in the
corporate domain with absolutely no trusts between them) is RDCMAN.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=21101 I all my machines, physical and virtual, defined within RDCMAN and can easily connect to any one of them from my laptop. But to understand how to manage everything remotely, I create
one virtual workstation within the domain and load all the management tools on it. I RDP to the management workstation and perform most management functions, but I can get to any machine directly if I need to.
"Could I setup a server 2012 r2 running AD dns and add the hyper-v role then wihtin that create the rest of the domain inside, allowing me from my other phyical machine log on to domain and manage all servers and machines."
Yes, but you could also build the AD as a VM, too.
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Hyper-v 2012 R2 server core recommendations for single server setup
Hi All,
Next weekend I will be installing a brand new Dell 720 server for a client of mine.
I would like to hear some recommendations on how to install this hypervisor.
Let me state that I have had some experience with virtualization technology in the past with VMWARE ESXi.
This is a small client with under 10 users but I have learned that with the 2012 product offering you cannot get Small Business Server any more. I know Microsoft has Windows server 2012 Essentials but you would have to have Exchange server in the cloud which
my client does not want. He wants to run his Exchange server in house.
Also he needs Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Server) because his accounting application requires it.
He has an existing Windows 2003 domain controller that eventually has to be decommissioned because it is too old and slow.
So I thought I install Hyper-v 2012 R2 core on the new server and then create 2 VMs:
1) Windows 2012 STD to run as a secondary domain controller.
2) Windows 2012 STD member server with Exchange server 2013 and Remote Desktop Services role.
My questions here are these:
1) Do I install the Hypervisor in workgroup or domain mode?
2) When I am finished with the old server do I transfer the AD FSMO roles onto the VM that is acting as a domain controller?
The new server has 2 CPUs. How does Microsoft licensing go here? I know that Windows 2012 STD gives me 2 instances with the same product key on the same server for 1 CPU. What happens if you have 2?
Can someone give me some insight on how to go about this? I remember that I found this easier with VMWARE Esxi.
Now with Hyper-V I need to also get a management workstation with Windows 8 professional on it to manage the Hyper-V core server.
Thanks and regards
AlfredIn regard to the VM's:
1.) DC: If you're going to be installing a second domain controller that is 2012 R2, you might consider reading this guide first.
http://msmvps.com/blogs/mweber/archive/2012/07/30/upgrading-an-active-directory-domain-from-windows-server-2003-or-windows-server-2003-r2-to-windows-server-2012.aspx
2.) Exchange: Here's the guide for installing Exchange 2013 on Server 2012. I don't believe R2 is supported yet for 2013.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/14506.how-to-install-exchange-2013-on-windows-server-2012.aspx
3.) Host: You'd install the host in domain mode....but that point may be moot after you read #5.
4.) FSMO: I would verify the health of the 2012 DC before moving the roles. All too often I'll see a new DC get stood up, sysvol won't be published, the engineer will be in a rush to move the FSMO's, and things get a little sideways. Ultimately
you don't HAVE to move the FSMO's until you are ready to decommission the 2003 box.
5.) Licensing: No licensing rights convey with Hyper-V Core, so this may not be best for your scenario. See the queen mother of all Hyper-V licensing posts here -
http://www.aidanfinn.com/?p=13090
For what it's worth, plenty of SMB's are going to Office 365 to avoid the on-prem administration headache, but your client wants what your client wants. Sorry if this isn't the news you wanted but I hope it helps. -
Install SQL Server 2008 R2 in Windows Server 2012 using SQL4SAP Script
Hi guys,
Since we are performing a SAP System Migration from older releases of Windows/SQL Server, as detailed on SAP Note
1780433 - System copy of SAP systems on Windows 2012 : SQL Server
We need to install SQL Server 2008 R2 before upgrading the system
When running SQL4SAP Script it states the following
17/03/2014 08:13:44 p.m.
Message Box "Windows version error"
OS Family "WindowsNT6.3" is not supported by this script.
Result: vbOK
On Windows 2012 should i run the SETUP instead the script?
Thanks!Hi Sunny
Im following SAP Note 1780433 - System copy of SAP systems on Windows 2012 : SQL Server
in order to migrate a SAP 640 system from Windows 2003/SQL Server 2005 to Windows 2012/ SQL Server 2012
Reason and Prerequisites
This note describes how to migrate the mentioned SAP products to Windows 2012/SQL Server 2008 R2,
in order to prepare an upgrade to SAP releases based on NW 7.0 and higher.
Note, that only SAP upgrade paths are supported, that are supported by the SUM tool. For more
information about the upgrade paths supported by SUM, read the Central SUM Note referred to at
http://www.service.sap.com/SLToolset.
Immediately after the SAP upgrade, your database has to be upgraded to SQL Server 2012. SAP does in general not support SQL Server releases prior to SQL Server 2012 on Windows 2012.
I understand this is not supported from Productive system, we are performing this on a Development system for test purposes.
Nevertheless on the note says Install First SQL Server 2008 R2 and after SAP upgrade, perform upgrade of SQL Server Upgrade, so there is misleasing information.
Im not sure if a 640 System would be able to copied and upgraded in Windows 2012/SQL Server 2012
It doesnt mention that 640_EX2 Kernel Support SQL Server 2012 to install the system.
How would yo recommend a system copy restoring database on these conditions?
640 System (SQL Server 2005,Win 2003) --> 640 System (SQL Server 2012, Win 2012)
(and then Upgrading to 740)
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How to restore SQL Server 2008 database to SQL Server Express 2012
How to restore SQL Server 2008 database to SQL Server Express 2012.
I BACKED UP a SQL Server 2008 database from work, which runs the enterprise version of 2008, and I tried to RESTORE it to my new 64-Bit home PC which is running the new SQL Server Express 2012 64-Bit (Advanced Edition).
But if fails. I get the following message text.
Can anyone help me please. I thought restoring a 2008 database to the later version 2012 would be possible.
Here is the error message. Thanks.
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
Restore of database failed. (Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.RelationalEngineTasks)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError: The database was backed up on a server running version 8.00.2039. That version is incompatible with this server, which is running version 11.00.3128. Either restore the database on a server that supports the backup, or use a
backup that is compatible with this server. (Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoExtended)ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlError: The database was backed up on a server running version 8.00.2039. That version is incompatible with this server, which is running version 11.00.3128. Either restore the database on a server that supports the
backup, or use a backup that is compatible with this server. (Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoExtended)
Are you sure your database is SQL server 2008 from error message it seems your SQL server version is 2000.I guess you have multiple versions of SQL server.
AFAIK you cannot restore backup of SQL server 2000 to 2012 directly .Restore it first to SQL 2008/2008R2 or 2005 then take backup again of new database created and then you would be able to restore it on 2012.Its kind of intermediate way
Also make sure your DB size is less than 10 G as max DB size supported by Express edition is 10 G and if your DB size is more than 10 G restore will fail.
You are also trying to restore enterprise DB backup on express edition so you will loose enterprise features on express edition
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How to change backend databases sql server 2008 R2 to Sql server 2012 datacenter
Hi
i have current sharepoint 2010 form has backend database is sql server 2008 R2 on windows server 2008 R2 Enterprise
and this form has
1 application server
1 Search server (index server)
1 wfe server ( all web applications are running)
1 databse server
here how i change this form back end to new windows server 2012 and sql server 2012 datacenter
adilInformation on SQL Aliases (using cliconfg.exe):
http://sqlandme.com/2011/05/05/create-sql-server-alias-cliconfg-exe/
You need to migrate content back into the database prior to migration:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff628255(v=office.14).aspx
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff628257(v=office.14).aspx
Trevor Seward
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