Server 2012 Std (dutch) upgrade to Server 2012 R2 Std (dutch)
Hi,
I have several 'Server 2012 Standard' (volume licenced) servers installed within the Dutch language, and would like to upgrade them to R2.
I downloaded the R2 eval version (EN, can't find any Dutch version) and tried to upgrade the server.
While upgrading the server I get the following error:
Compability report; You can't do a typical upgrade using an installation disc that's different from the language installed on your computer. Go to .....LinkId=142337 to see how ito install Windows and keep uour files and settings.
So I installed the EN / US languagepack, rebooted the server and gave it another go but the same error pops up.
How do I upgrade a Dutch server to R2? According to a similar question, it should be migrated?
Thanks,
Jurgen.
Hi Jurgen,
I'm afraid it is a not supported senario for in-place upgrade :
"In-place upgrades from one language to another are not supported."
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn303416.aspx
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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.
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Property(S): UpgradeCode = {17058653-A628-4C03-8F80-5E2B179ECD55}
Property(S): SCDATABASENAME = OperationsManager
Property(S): SC_DB_SERVER = SCOM-XXX-AG
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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
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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
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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
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Property(S): ProductLanguage = 1033
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Property(S): WixPdbPath = d:\btvsts\20867\private\product\setup\wix\msi\server\om\obj\amd64\OMServer.wixpdb
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Property(S): MONAD_SHELL_PATH = C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe
Property(S): EnableEV.CFE2C791_D05A_4240_90ED_DEB20161DFB0 = 1
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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
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Property(S): CAN_REGISTER_FOR_MU = 0
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Property(S): REBOOT = ReallySuppress
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Property(S): CLIENTPROCESSID = 4472
Property(S): MsiSystemRebootPending = 1
Property(S): VersionDatabase = 300
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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)\
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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\
Property(S): MyPicturesFolder = C:\Users\scomaction\Pictures\
Property(S): AdminToolsFolder = C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools\
Property(S): StartupFolder = C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\
Property(S): ProgramMenuFolder = C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\
Property(S): StartMenuFolder = C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\
Property(S): DesktopFolder = C:\Users\Public\Desktop\
Property(S): FontsFolder = C:\Windows\Fonts\
Property(S): GPTSupport = 1
Property(S): OLEAdvtSupport = 1
Property(S): ShellAdvtSupport = 1
Property(S): MsiAMD64 = 6
Property(S): Msix64 = 6
Property(S): Intel = 6
Property(S): PhysicalMemory = 8192
Property(S): VirtualMemory = 7854
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
Property(S): SystemLanguageID = 2057
Property(S): ScreenX = 1024
Property(S): ScreenY = 768
Property(S): CaptionHeight = 23
Property(S): BorderTop = 1
Property(S): BorderSide = 1
Property(S): TextHeight = 16
Property(S): TextInternalLeading = 3
Property(S): ColorBits = 32
Property(S): TTCSupport = 1
Property(S): Time = 10:21:27
Property(S): Date = 22/01/2014
Property(S): MsiNetAssemblySupport = 4.0.30319.17929
Property(S): MsiWin32AssemblySupport = 6.2.9200.16384
Property(S): RedirectedDllSupport = 2
Property(S): MsiRunningElevated = 1
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
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:746]: Incrementing counter to disable shutdown. Counter after increment: 0
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:746]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:746]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Installer\Rollback\Scripts 3: 2
MSI (s) (D4:30) [10:21:27:746]: Decrementing counter to disable shutdown. If counter >= 0, shutdown will be denied. Counter after decrement: -1
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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Rule "SQL Server 2012 feature Upgrade" Failed
I am doing an in-place upgrade of SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 > SQL Server 2012 SP1, both 64-bit, installed on Windows Server 2008 R2.
I ran the SQL Server Upgrade Advisor tool prior to upgrade which reported no issues.
The error I am getting is:
In the detailed.txt log I can see the following:
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: Initializing rule : SQL Server 2012 Feature Upgrade
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: Rule is will be executed : True
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: Init rule target object: Microsoft.SqlServer.Configuration.SetupExtension.SkuUpgradeRule
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: -- SkuUpgradeRule : Rule 'FeatureUpgradeMatrixCheck' looking for previous version upgrade data for feature package 'sql_as_Cpu64'.
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: -- SkuUpgradeRule : Found feature package 'sql_as_ctp6_Cpu64' with SkuValue=ENTERPRISE (Enterprise) ProductVersion=10.52.4000.0
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: -- SkuUpgradeRule : Rule 'FeatureUpgradeMatrixCheck' found sourceVersion 10.0 and edition ENTERPRISE for feature package 'sql_as_Cpu64'.
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: -- SkuPublicConfigObject : ValidateSkuMatrix checking sku matrix for sourceVersion=10.0 sourceEdition=ENTERPRISE (Enterprise) sourceArchitecture=X64 targetEdition=STANDARD (Standard) targetArchitecture=X64
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: -- SkuPublicConfigObject : ValidateSkuMatrix source and target architecture match.
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: -- SkuPublicConfigObject : ValidateSkuMatrix did not find a match in sku matrix .
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: -- SkuUpgradeRule : Rule 'FeatureUpgradeMatrixCheck' feature package 'sql_as_Cpu64' is blocking upgrade.
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: -- SkuUpgradeRule : Rule 'FeatureUpgradeMatrixCheck' detection result: IsValidFeatureUpgrade=False
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: Evaluating rule : FeatureUpgradeMatrixCheck
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: Rule running on machine: TAUPE-SERVER
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: Rule evaluation done : Failed
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: Rule evaluation message: The specified edition upgrade is not supported. For information about supported upgrade paths, see the SQL Server 2012 version and edition upgrade in Books Online.
(11) 2013-12-29 12:28:10 Slp: Send result to channel : RulesEngineNotificationChannel
Prior to upgrade:
From Summary.txt file:
Overall summary:
Final result: Passed
Exit code (Decimal): 0
Start time: 2013-12-29 12:04:28
End time: 2013-12-29 12:08:02
Requested action: RunRules
Machine Properties:
Machine name: TAUPE-SERVER
Machine processor count: 1
OS version: Windows Server 2008 R2
OS service pack: Service Pack 1
OS region: United States
OS language: English (United States)
OS architecture: x64
Process architecture: 64 Bit
OS clustered: No
Product features discovered:
Product Instance Instance ID
Feature Language
Edition Version Clustered
SQL Server 2008 R2 MSSQLSERVER MSSQL10_50.MSSQLSERVER Database Engine Services
1033 Enterprise Edition 10.52.4000.0 No
SQL Server 2008 R2 MSSQLSERVER MSSQL10_50.MSSQLSERVER Full-Text and Semantic Extractions for Search 1033
Enterprise Edition 10.52.4000.0 No
SQL Server 2008 R2 MSSQLSERVER MSAS10_50.MSSQLSERVER Analysis Services
1033 Enterprise Edition 10.52.4000.0 No
SQL Server 2008 R2 MSSQLSERVER MSRS10_50.MSSQLSERVER Reporting Services - Native
1033 Enterprise Edition 10.52.4000.0 No
SQL Server 2008 R2
Management Tools - Basic 1033 Enterprise Edition 10.52.4000.0
No
SQL Server 2008 R2
Management Tools - Complete 1033 Enterprise Edition 10.52.4000.0
No
SQL Server 2008 R2
Client Tools Connectivity 1033 Enterprise Edition 10.52.4000.0
No
Package properties:
Description: Microsoft SQL Server 2012
ProductName: SQL Server 2012
Type: RTM
Version: 11
Installation location:
\\dovekie\drop\TFS2013\SQLServer2012SP1\x64\setup\
Installation edition: Standard
Slipstream: True
User Input Settings:
ACTION: RunRules
CONFIGURATIONFILE:
ENU: true
FEATURES:
HELP: false
IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS: false
INDICATEPROGRESS: false
INSTANCENAME: <empty>
PID: *****
QUIET: false
QUIETSIMPLE: false
RULES: GlobalRules
UIMODE: Normal
X86: false
Configuration file: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20131229_120425\ConfigurationFile.ini
Rules with failures:
Global rules:
There are no scenario-specific rules.
Rules report file: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20131229_120425\SystemConfigurationCheck_Report.htm
As far as I'm aware, the upgrade path I am following is a supported one, any suggestions will be much appreciated!
Thank you.Product features discovered:
Product Instance Instance ID
Feature Language
Edition Version Clustered
SQL Server 2008 R2 MSSQLSERVER MSSQL10_50.MSSQLSERVER Database Engine Services
1033 Enterprise Edition 10.52.4000.0 No
SQL Server 2008 R2 MSSQLSERVER MSSQL10_50.MSSQLSERVER Full-Text and Semantic Extractions for Search 1033
Enterprise Edition 10.52.4000.0 No
SQL Server 2008 R2 MSSQLSERVER MSAS10_50.MSSQLSERVER Analysis Services
1033 Enterprise Edition 10.52.4000.0 No
SQL Server 2008 R2 MSSQLSERVER MSRS10_50.MSSQLSERVER Reporting Services - Native
1033 Enterprise Edition 10.52.4000.0 No
SQL Server 2008 R2
Management Tools - Basic 1033 Enterprise Edition 10.52.4000.0
No
SQL Server 2008 R2
Management Tools - Complete 1033 Enterprise Edition 10.52.4000.0
No
SQL Server 2008 R2
Client Tools Connectivity 1033 Enterprise Edition 10.52.4000.0
No
Package properties:
Description: Microsoft SQL Server 2012
ProductName: SQL Server 2012
Type: RTM
Version: 11
Installation location:
\\dovekie\drop\TFS2013\SQLServer2012SP1\x64\setup\
Installation edition: Standard
Slipstream: True
User Input
Hello ,
You are trying to upgrade to SQL 2012 standard edition which is not supported .you can only upgrade from SQL server 2008 R2 Sp2 Enterprise edition to SQL 2012 Enterprise or business intellgience. see below link for supported upgrade paths
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143393.aspx
If you want to move ahead you should try Side by side approach.Create new SQL server 2012 box and restore backup.
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SCSM 2010 to 2012 Management server upgrade failed
I upgrading my scsm 2010 to 2012 both Management and DW server.
So i have set up the secondary lab environment and do this.
The DW server has been upgraded successfully to 2012.
When i try to upgrade SCSM Management server, at the finalizing stage, i get this error as _RegisterExtensionsDeferred
Log as below.
2014-08-26T14:48:28.7717429+05:30 Always: Trace Session Started
02:48:28:
02:48:28:Application Started
02:48:28:This is 64-bit application.
02:48:28:Product ID is NOT installed
02:48:28:Found ProductID:{A193A8C7-CBE7-4F3B-887F-6B03EE43A208}, ProductName:Microsoft System Center Service Manager SP1, Version:7.0.6555.128
02:48:28:Found SMServer components
02:48:28:Found SMConsole components
02:48:28:Setup is running from: c:\SCSM2012\amd64\Setup
02:48:28:Using local Analysis server as default instance
02:48:28:Using 'DWASDataBase' as default Analysis server database name
02:48:28:Using 'Default' as default Analysis server database file path
02:48:29:Current UI culture (en-US) is not supported. Trying Neutral culture.
02:48:29:Found c:\SCSM2012\amd64\Setup\en\SCSM_license.rtf.
02:48:29:Current UI culture (en-US) is not supported. Trying Neutral culture.
02:48:29:Found c:\SCSM2012\amd64\Setup\en\SCSM_EvalLicense.rtf.
02:48:29:Current UI culture (en-US) is not supported. Trying Neutral culture.
02:48:29:Found c:\SCSM2012\amd64\Setup\en\PrerequisiteInputFile.xml.
02:48:29:Found c:\SCSM2012\amd64\Setup\Server\SM.msi.
02:48:29:All vital setup files found.
02:48:29:Upgrading Service Manager 7.0.6555 with 7.5.1561
02:48:29:Checking dependencies for Server upgrade...
02:48:40:Managment server is registered with Datawarehouse 'TESTSER'
02:48:42:Datawarehouse is up-to-date
02:48:42:Getting Management Group information from TESTSER:ServiceManagerNew
02:48:42:[GetManagementGroupPropertiesFromDB]: Opened the DB connection using Data Source=TESTSER;Initial Catalog=ServiceManagerNew;Integrated Security=True;Persist Security Info=False.
02:48:42:[GetManagementGroupPropertiesFromDB]: Found Management Group information.
02:48:42:[GetManagementGroupPropertiesFromDB]: Found Primary SDK server:..net.
02:48:42:Validating SmAdminRoleGroup
02:48:43:Checking MU OptIn state
02:48:43:MU is not opted in
02:48:43:Start adding DataItems
02:48:43:System Center Service Manager Install
02:48:44:Final Install Tasks
02:48:44:Done adding DataItems
02:48:46:Getting Domain List
02:49:35:LoadPrerequisites: Start adding ComponentTitles
02:49:35:LoadPrerequisites: Start adding DataItems
02:49:35:Memory check
02:49:36:Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Management Objects
02:49:36:Memory check
02:49:36:Processor speed check
02:49:36:Processor speed check
02:49:36:Processor speed check
02:49:36:IIS check
02:49:36:ASP.NET check
02:49:36:Basic Authentication check
02:49:36:Windows Authentication check
02:49:36:Microsoft .NET Framework 4 check
02:49:36:Windows Service Pack check
02:49:36:Microsoft Report Viewer Redistributable check
02:49:36:PowerShell 2.0 check
02:49:36:SharePoint Server 2010 check
02:49:36:SharePoint Farm Administrator check
02:49:36:SharePoint Server 2010 configuration check
02:49:36:ADO.NET Data Services Update check
02:49:36:Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Native Client check
02:49:36:Language Pack for SharePoint Server 2010 or SharePoint Foundation 2010 - English check
02:49:36:LoadPrerequisites: Done adding prerequisites checks
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Checking Memory check prereq.
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Logic Type:and MemoryCheck-8gbWarn: 0
02:49:36:
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Memory check: Passed
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Checking Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Management Objects prereq.
02:49:36:Entered RequiredAMO
02:49:36:Trying alternate method of detection using Assembly.Load
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Logic Type:and AMO-err: 0
02:49:36:
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Management Objects: Passed
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Checking Processor speed check prereq.
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Logic Type:and ProcessorSpeedCheck2.5MHz-Warn: 0
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Logic Type:and ProcessorCoreCheck2Core-Warn: 0
02:49:36:
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Processor speed check: Passed
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Checking Windows Service Pack check prereq.
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Logic Type:and Win2k8R2Sp1Check-Err: 0
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites:
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: ProductType was not a match. Looking for: LanmanNT Found: ServerNT
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Logic Type:or Win2k8R2Sp1DCCheck-Err: 2
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites:
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: The value 6.1.7601.65536 was not within the range 6.2.0 to 9.9.9999.
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Logic Type:or WinSrvrVNextCheck-Err: 2
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites:
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: ProductType was not a match. Looking for: LanmanNT Found: ServerNT
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Logic Type:or WinSrvrVNextDCCheck-Err: 2
02:49:36:
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Windows Service Pack check: Passed
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Checking Microsoft Report Viewer Redistributable check prereq.
02:49:36:Entered RequiredReportViewer
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Logic Type:and RptVwrCheck-err: 0
02:49:36:
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Microsoft Report Viewer Redistributable check: Passed
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Checking PowerShell 2.0 check prereq.
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Logic Type:and PowerShell2Check-err: 0
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Logic Type:or PowerShell2Check32-err: 0
02:49:36:
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: PowerShell 2.0 check: Passed
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Checking ADO.NET Data Services Update check prereq.
02:49:36:Loading System.Data.Services.Client, Version=3.5.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089
02:49:36:Found version 3.5.30729.5420
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Logic Type:and ADODotNetDataServicesHotfix-err: 0
02:49:36:
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: ADO.NET Data Services Update check: Passed
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Checking Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Native Client check prereq.
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Logic Type:and SQLNCLI10-err: 0
02:49:36:
02:49:36:CheckPrerequisites: Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Native Client check: Passed
02:49:36:
02:49:36:**************************************************
02:49:37:CheckPrerequisites: Return Value 0
02:49:39:Doing Pre-Upgrade checks...
02:49:39:Validating database ServiceManagerNew on SQL Server TESTSER
02:49:39:Validating SQL Instance TESTSER
02:49:39:SQL Server: TESTSER
02:49:39:SQL Server version: 10.50.1600.1
02:49:39:Full text search installed: True
02:49:39:Checking if '\administrator' is Sysadmin Or (SecurityAdmin And DbCreator) on SQL Instance TESTSER
02:49:39:Stopping Service OMSDK on server
02:49:39:Starting Service OMSDK on server
02:49:41:Stopping Service OMCFG on server
02:49:44:Starting Service OMCFG on server
02:49:47:Validating Path C:\Program Files\Microsoft System Center\Service Manager 2010\
02:49:47:Checking for available free disck space
02:49:47:Checking directory write access
02:49:47:*** Pre-Upgrade checks passed ***
02:49:47:QuickFixEngineeringHandler: Unable to LoadQuickFixEngineeringFile.
02:49:47:SetProgressScreen: StartMinorStep.
02:49:47:statusUpdate: Resetting progress bar.
02:49:47:ProcessInstalls: Install Item System Center Service Manager Install has a Preprocessing delegate of SystemCenterServiceManagerPreinstallProcessor. Launching it now.
02:49:47:SetProgressScreen: Init MSI Install progress.
02:49:47:statusUpdate: Resetting progress bar.
02:49:47:LaunchMsi: Msi mutex is not in use.
02:49:47:LaunchMsi: MSI to launch is: c:\SCSM2012\amd64\Setup\Server\SM.msi.
02:49:47:LaunchMsi: Turning off the internal UI for c:\SCSM2012\amd64\Setup\Server\SM.msi.
02:49:47:LaunchMSI: Enable logging for the MSI at C:\Users\administrator.\AppData\Local\Temp\2\\SCSMInstall02.log.
02:49:47:LaunchMsi: MSI c:\SCSM2012\amd64\Setup\Server\SM.msi is not in silent mode. Setting the external UI.
02:49:47:LaunchMsi: Launching c:\SCSM2012\amd64\Setup\Server\SM.msi
02:49:52:statusUpdate: Resetting progress bar for MSI: MaxValue 58857
02:50:09:statusUpdate: Resetting progress bar for MSI: MaxValue 345710070
02:50:09:Install Progress - (ProcessComponents) Updating component registration
02:50:09:statusUpdate: Resetting progress bar for MSI: MaxValue 345710070
02:50:10:Install Progress - (StopServices) Stopping services
02:50:16:Install Progress - (_StopNamedServices_HealthService.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9) Stopping Health services
02:50:17:Install Progress - (RemoveODBC) Removing ODBC components
02:50:17:Install Progress - (RemoveFiles) Removing files
02:50:17:Install Progress - (CreateFolders) Creating folders
02:50:17:Install Progress - (InstallFiles) Copying new files
02:50:30:Install Progress - (_CreateDatabase) Creating Database
02:50:30:Install Progress - (_ExecuteSqlScripts) Configuring Database
02:52:07:Install Progress - (ExecuteSqlStrings) Executing SQL Strings
02:52:07:Install Progress - (CreateShortcuts) Creating shortcuts
02:52:07:Install Progress - (WriteRegistryValues) Writing system registry values
02:52:08:Install Progress - (_InstallServerPerfCounters.D2179E31_E456_401A_A820_CEBB135E3429) Installing Server Performance Counters
02:52:12:Install Progress - (WriteEnvironmentStrings) Updating environment strings
02:52:12:Install Progress - (_Rollback_UninstallBIDMOF.68918168_3885_4F75_BBF8_0CC84213F8D1) Rolling back BID MOF Installation
02:52:23:Install Progress - (GenerateScript) Generating script operations for action:
02:52:24:Install Progress - (_MPProcessorDeferred) Importing Management Packs
02:52:25:Install Progress - (_ExecuteSqlScripts) Configuring Database
02:52:26:Install Progress - (RegisterUser) Registering user
02:52:26:Install Progress - (RegisterProduct) Registering product
02:52:26:Install Progress - (PublishComponents) Publishing Qualified Components
02:52:26:Install Progress - (MsiPublishAssemblies) Publishing assembly information
02:52:26:Install Progress - (_ConfigureConfigService.D2179E31_E456_401A_A820_CEBB135E3429) Configure Config Service
02:52:26:Install Progress - (_CreateInstanceQualityRelationship) Creating Default Instances, Qualities And There Relationships
02:52:26:Install Progress - (PublishFeatures) Publishing product features
02:52:26:Install Progress - (_StartNamedServices_HealthService.80B659D9_F758_4E7D_B4FA_E53FC737DCC9) Restarting Health Service
02:52:26:Install Progress - (PublishProduct) Publishing product information
02:52:26:statusUpdate: Resetting progress bar for MSI: MaxValue 177276452
02:52:26:statusUpdate: Resetting progress bar for MSI: MaxValue 177276452
02:57:32:statusUpdate: Resetting progress bar for MSI: MaxValue 177276452
02:57:44:An error occurred while executing a custom action:_RegisterExtensionsDeferred
Upgrade failed after making permanent changes to this management server. A disaster recovery procedure will be necessary to rebuild this machine before attempting upgrade again. Consult the User Guide to determine which action to take next.
02:57:44:Install Progress - (Rollback) Rolling back action:
02:57:44:statusUpdate: Resetting progress bar for MSI: MaxValue 177276452
02:57:44:statusUpdate: Resetting progress bar for MSI: MaxValue 3
02:57:44:Install Progress - (Rollback) Rolling back action:
02:57:44:statusUpdate: Resetting progress bar for MSI: MaxValue 10525
02:58:43:MsiInstallProduct finished for msi c:\SCSM2012\amd64\Setup\Server\SM.msi.
02:58:43:LaunchMSI: Setting rollback to true
02:58:43:LaunchMSI: MSI c:\SCSM2012\amd64\Setup\Server\SM.msi returned error 1603:Fatal error during installation
02:58:43:ProcessInstalls: Install Item System Center Service Manager Install failed to install. We did not launch the post process delegate.
02:58:43:SetProgressScreen: FinishMinorStep.
regards Sundaresan.CJeremiah,
We ran into this as well. One of two options:
1.) Just run a repair on the SQL Server installation
2.) Repair the WMI settings on the SQL Server as descibed here:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/systemcenterservicemanager/thread/2a91d03e-a685-495e-89ac-a591ec5871f6/
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Upgrade from ADFS 2.1 to ADFS 3.0 and stay on Windows Server 2012 (not R2)
Hello,
could you tell me if this is possible? We need to stay on the same OS 2012 (not R2)?
Are the 2 versions compatible, i.e if we upgrade the secondary to ADFS 3.0 will the primary on ADFS 2.1 still sync to it, and will the farm respond on either host?
Thanks,
TimThe upgrade procedure is described here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/askpfeplat/archive/2014/03/31/how-to-build-your-adfs-lab-part4-upgrading-to-server-2012-r2.aspx
More if you ask them in this forum: https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/home?forum=Geneva
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Can't get OWA to work on Essentials 2012 R2 with Exchange 2013 on second server 2012 R2 std.
I have previously with success setup a working solution with server 2012 essentials, and a second server 2012 std. with exchange 2013, I did it following this guide: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj200172.aspx
Unfortunately I lost the server due to a cooling error which led to an un-repairable essentials 2012, since this was a new setup and also a test setup I didn't have any working backup solution setup at the time...tsk.tsk.
Since I had to make a complete do over I chose to try out the new R2 server editions, and set it up following the same guide, when it came to this part:
Download KB2732764 for ARR 2.5, and then install the update on the server that is running Windows Server 2012 Essentials.
Copy the SSL certificate file for Exchange Server to the server that is running Windows Server 2012 Essentials. The certificate file must contain the private key, and it must be in the PFX file format.
Note
If you are using a self-issued certificate, follow the instruction in the Exchange Server article Export an Exchange Certificate to export the certificate.
Open a command window as an administrator, and then open the %ProgramFiles%\Windows Server\Bin directory.
Based on you installation scenario, follow one of these steps to configure ARR:
If you are performing a clean setup, run the following command:
ARRConfig config –cert “path to the certificate file” –hostnames “host names for Exchange Server”
I noticed that the version of "Application request routing" had changed to version 3, so obviously I didn't need to dl the 2.5 update.. When I came to the part where I wa instructed to run arrconfig config etc. I noticed
that the ARRconfig file no longer where placed where the setup guide indicated, I then went ahead and tried som manual configuration regarding certificates and such. In the end I have a working solution where Exchange and OWA is working locally but OWA isn't
working outside my local domain, the link get's placed in the RWA and is indicating the correct link for the exchange server www.remote.clinten.dk I have a certificate which include to separate domain names aforementioned and remote.clinten.dk and
I get no errors indicating certificate errors, when I try to connect to www.remote.clinten.dk/owa from outside I get a 404 error, and when I connect to www.remote.clinten.dk I get the RWA login screen for the essentials RWA. Obviously I need to set up something
in ISS probably in the url rewrite section, but I can't seem to find the right setting.. Can someone help with this?
Btw. I have found the missing arrconfig file in c:\windows\system32\essentials" and tried to run the command as described in the guide "ARRConfig config –cert “path to the certificate file” –hostnames “host
names for Exchange Server”" but it doesn't seem to work, it just prompts with a guide for using the arrconfig command and examples of correct use, I also tried removing the "" from the guide, like this "ARRConfig
config –cert path to the certificate file –hostnames host names for Exchange Server",
when I ran it without the "" It didn't prompt me with anything nor did It indicate any errors, it did not however make my OWA work either..
I am aware that exchange 2013 atm. isn't officially supported on the R2 server, but the exchange works fine inside my domain, and the pop3/smtp also works from outside, since this Is a test environment, using only my own private domain and not a company
domain I figured it would be ok to run the risk.. ;)Hi
found this on
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/1f099068-b3ed-44f3-a8c4-c22d760a8621/arr-broken-or-bad-syntax-exchange-2013-essentials-2012-r2?forum=winserveressentials
"Ok just an update for anyone else how has this issue.
The problem has been solved by Microsoft and I have included their findings below, but basically it comes down to a typo!
I often use notepad to have all the commands I need on hand, and I must have copied the command direct from the TechNet article or other website and customised the required fields. The issue with this is one of the characters did not “convert” - for want
of a better word. I should have retyped the whole command from scratch and it would have been right!
Thanks for everyone’s input and for Microsoft for getting to the bottom of it.
From Microsoft:
We have tested on your environment and here is the investigation result from our senior engineer:
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Basically the command fails due to invalid parameter, the invalid one is the ‘-‘. I think the one customer used is copied from the online document sample which translate to the unicode is 0x8211 means “en dash”, it
can’t be input by normal keyboard, so I pretty sure it is from web (mostly HTML document).
The one we check (compare) is ‘-‘ which has the code 0x45.
So it always failed to compare the parameter and ARRconfig.exe thought it is invalid parameter.
The solution is quite simple, just using keyboard to retype the command, using normal ‘-‘ and I have tried the password prompt shows
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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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Server 2012 std not able to see Domain, DC and DNS on Win SBS 2008 std Domain
Hi There
I have a HP ML 110 G5 SBS 2008 std server as my DC on my network. I recently added a HP Microserver running Server 2012 std (with no roles or features installed) to act solely as a file server for a 3rd party program as the program was not running efficiently
on the main server.
The problem I am having now is that the 2012 server keeps falling off the domain and cannot contact DNS server. I have also had to re-enable remote desktop several times. It also shows the 2012 Server as being on a private firewall profile and not on the
domain firewall profile but I suspect that this is part of the same problem.
the resulting problem that this is causing is that the local machines that need to contact an SQL database on the 2012 fileserver intermittently either time out or are very slow to connect.
So far I have tried:
Switching from Static IP to DHCP.
Re-adding the server to the domain.
Stopping and restarting DNS services on the DC.
Checking physical Network connections and routing.
Putting the 2012 server into the same Organizational Unit as the 2008 DC.
Has anyone else encountered this problem when adding a 2012 server to a 2008 domain? I have a feeling that the solution is probably something simple that I've overlooked, but I can't think what. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards
Russ
Also, as some additional info -
Event viewer gives the following errors:
Group Policy Error:
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy
Date: 2015-04-27 01:17:51 PM
Event ID: 1129
Task Category: None
Level: Error
Keywords:
User: SYSTEM
Computer: [SERVERNAME].[DOMAIN].local
Description:
The processing of Group Policy failed because of lack of network connectivity to a domain controller. This may be a transient condition. A success message would be generated once the machine gets connected to the domain controller and Group Policy has
successfully processed. If you do not see a success message for several hours, then contact your administrator.
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy" Guid="{AEA1B4FA-97D1-45F2-A64C-4D69FFFD92C9}" />
<EventID>1129</EventID>
<Version>0</Version>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>0</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x8000000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2015-04-27T11:17:51.111942100Z" />
<EventRecordID>19056</EventRecordID>
<Correlation ActivityID="{C0CBAF2B-1E93-49C0-B910-069AE43F74B2}" />
<Execution ProcessID="732" ThreadID="1336" />
<Channel>System</Channel>
<Computer>[SERVERNAME].[DOMAIN].local</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-18" />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data Name="SupportInfo1">1</Data>
<Data Name="SupportInfo2">1548</Data>
<Data Name="ProcessingMode">0</Data>
<Data Name="ProcessingTimeInMilliseconds">0</Data>
<Data Name="ErrorCode">1222</Data>
<Data Name="ErrorDescription">The network is not present or not started. </Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
DNS Error:
Log Name: System
Source: Microsoft-Windows-DNS-Client
Date: 2015-04-27 04:54:58 PM
Event ID: 8015
Task Category: (1028)
Level: Warning
Keywords:
User: NETWORK SERVICE
Computer: [SERVERNAME].[DOMAIN].local
Description:
The system failed to register host (A or AAAA) resource records (RRs) for network adapter with settings:
Adapter Name : {3DDD0E46-D879-48C0-9DF6-5FAC0F1A56C4}
Host Name : [SERVERNAME]
Primary Domain Suffix : [DOMAIN].local
DNS server list :
192.168.2.10
Sent update to server : <?>
IP Address(es) :
192.168.2.15
The reason the system could not register these RRs was because the update request it sent to the DNS server timed out. The most likely cause of this is that the DNS server authoritative for the name it was attempting to register or update is not running
at this time. You can manually retry DNS registration of the network adapter and its settings by typing 'ipconfig /registerdns' at the command prompt. If problems still persist, contact your DNS server or network systems administrator.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-DNS-Client" Guid="{1C95126E-7EEA-49A9-A3FE-A378B03DDB4D}" />
<EventID>8015</EventID>
<Version>0</Version>
<Level>3</Level>
<Task>1028</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x4000000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2015-04-27T14:54:58.599130300Z" />
<EventRecordID>19105</EventRecordID>
<Correlation />
<Execution ProcessID="856" ThreadID="952" />
<Channel>System</Channel>
<Computer>[SERVERNAME].[DOMAIN].local</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-20" />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data Name="AdapterName">{3DDD0E46-D879-48C0-9DF6-5FAC0F1A56C4}</Data>
<Data Name="HostName">[SERVERNAME]</Data>
<Data Name="AdapterSuffixName">[DOMAIN].local</Data>
<Data Name="DnsServerList"> 192.168.2.10</Data>
<Data Name="Sent UpdateServer"><?></Data>
<Data Name="Ipaddress">192.168.2.15</Data>
<Data Name="ErrorCode">1460</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>Can you post an ipconfig /all from the server and the DC?
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Problems PXE booting Gen 2 Virtual Machines after Upgrading to Windows Server 2012 R2
My Current Setup:
I have two virtual machines set up with Hyper V on my Windows Server 2012 Server.
VM1: Configured to boot from an ISO file and runs Clonezilla server.
VM2: Configured to PXE boot using a legacy network adapter, and with a passthrough 250Gb hard disk.
These two VMs are connected to an external Virtual Switch, which allows physical machines to PXE boot to the Clonezilla server.
For the past few months I have been using this setup for two purposes:
1. To clone physical machines to the Clonezilla virtual server (as a backup).
2. To restore those image to the second VM if I find that need to get access to the files on the original image..
This has worked perfectly, except for the fact that the speed of the legacy network adapter on the second VM (which is required to PXE boot) is very slow. But I know this is because of the limitations in how the legacy adapter works...
Now my problem:
I found out that Gen 2 VMs allow you to PXE boot without having use a legacy network adapter, allowing me to image back to the VM faster. So I upgraded the Server to Server 2012 R2 . I then created the same two virtual machines on the R2 server. I can still
PXE boot the Gen 1 VM to the Clonezilla Server but I cannot get the Gen 2 VMs to PXE boot properly. They get an IP address from the Clonezilla Server but then just stop with the following screen. (note: I have disabled the Secure Boot).
Are Gen 2 VMs unable to pull down images from anything other than a WDS Server?Hi J,
>>Unfortunately WDS is not a solution for us as it is dependent on the PC being part of a domain
If you would like to make the client not join to the domain, please check the box before “Do not join the client to a domain after an installation.” In addition, make sure not to set the client to the domain in the unattend file and do not prestage
the computer in AD. "
It is quoted from following thread :
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/1026c3a9-0a10-4a58-a48f-5391659a96c8/wds-set-unattend-file-for-workgroup?forum=winserversetup
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