Sharepoint 2013 RBS (remote blob storage) issue - Clustered datatbase

I have configured and enabled RBS on the CLUSTERED content database as per the following article
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee748631(v=office.15).aspx#enableRBS
However, I need to clarify the following as it is different from an article to another: 1- Do I have to install the RBS.msi file on the sql server? or just the web servers in the farm? 2- After installing and configuring everything as per the article mentioned
above, sharepoint still stores documents in the content database and not in the blob folder. Anyone has any clue on how to troubleshoot this?
Thanks and your help is much appreciated

Hi omirza,
Thank you for your question.
We are currently looking into this issue and will give you an update as soon as possible.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
Best Regards,
Eric
Eric Tao
TechNet Community Support

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    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ProductState property. Its value is '5'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ProductToBeRegistered property. Its value is '1'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: 50E12D65B9762F04491CBDD0E72B4E16
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: 50E12D65B9762F04491CBDD0E72B4E16
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Note: 1: 1402 2: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer 3: 2
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Entering CMsiConfigurationManager::SetLastUsedSource.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: 50E12D65B9762F04491CBDD0E72B4E16
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Specifed source is already in a list.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: User policy value 'SearchOrder' is 'nmu'
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Machine policy value 'DisableBrowse' is 0
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Machine policy value 'AllowLockdownBrowse' is 0
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Adding new sources is allowed.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: 50E12D65B9762F04491CBDD0E72B4E16
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: 50E12D65B9762F04491CBDD0E72B4E16
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Package name retrieved from configuration data: 'RBS.msi'
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Note: 1: 2262 2: AdminProperties 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Machine policy value 'DisableMsi' is 1
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Machine policy value 'AlwaysInstallElevated' is 0
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: User policy value 'AlwaysInstallElevated' is 0
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: 50E12D65B9762F04491CBDD0E72B4E16
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Product {56D21E05-679B-40F2-94C1-DB0D7EB2E461} is admin assigned: LocalSystem owns the publish key.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Product {56D21E05-679B-40F2-94C1-DB0D7EB2E461} is managed.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Running product '{56D21E05-679B-40F2-94C1-DB0D7EB2E461}' with elevated privileges: Product is assigned.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding TRUSTSERVERCERTIFICATE property. Its value is 'true'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying FILEGROUP property. Its current value is 'default'. Its new value: 'PRIMARY'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding DBNAME property. Its value is 'WSS_Content'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding DBINSTANCE property. Its value is 'jpntkyint01\sharepoint'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying FILESTREAMFILEGROUP property. Its current value is 'default'. Its new value: 'RBSFilestreamProvider'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding FILESTREAMSTORENAME property. Its value is 'FilestreamProvider_1'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CURRENTDIRECTORY property. Its value is 'D:\'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CLIENTUILEVEL property. Its value is '3'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CLIENTPROCESSID property. Its value is '14660'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:281]: Machine policy value 'DisableAutomaticApplicationShutdown' is 0
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:328]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding MsiRestartManagerSessionKey property. Its value is '489ffd242e95054781e9ce4b8d0b8aa5'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:328]: RESTART MANAGER: Session opened.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:328]: TRANSFORMS property is now:
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:328]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding PRODUCTLANGUAGE property. Its value is '1033'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:328]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding VersionDatabase property. Its value is '300'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:328]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\medsvradmin\AppData\Roaming
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:328]: SHELL32::SHGetFolderPath returned: C:\Users\medsvradmin\Favorites
    Action ended 13:55:09: AppSearch. Return value 1.
    Action start 13:55:09: ValidateProductID.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:390]: Skipping action: Sqlmsirc_CheckLanguage_64 (condition is false)
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:390]: Doing action: CostInitialize
    Action ended 13:55:09: ValidateProductID. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:406]: Machine policy value 'MaxPatchCacheSize' is 10
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:406]: Baseline: Sorting baselines for {56D21E05-679B-40F2-94C1-DB0D7EB2E461}.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:406]: Baseline: New baseline 10.50.1600 from transaction.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:437]: Baseline: Sorted order Native: Order 0.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:437]: Baseline Data Table:
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:437]: ProductCode: {56D21E05-679B-40F2-94C1-DB0D7EB2E461} Version: 10.50.1600 Attributes: 0 PatchId: Native BaselineId: -2147483648 Order: 0
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:437]: Baseline File Table:
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:437]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding ROOTDRIVE property. Its value is 'D:\'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:437]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding CostingComplete property. Its value is '0'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:453]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: 50E12D65B9762F04491CBDD0E72B4E16
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:453]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: Patch
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:453]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: PatchPackage
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:453]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: MsiPatchHeaders
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:453]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: __MsiPatchFileList
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:453]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: PatchPackage
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:453]: Note: 1: 2228 2: 3: PatchPackage 4: SELECT `DiskId`, `PatchId`, `LastSequence` FROM `Media`, `PatchPackage` WHERE `Media`.`DiskId`=`PatchPackage`.`Media_` ORDER BY `DiskId`
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:453]: Delta compression fallback method for this product transaction is 'MSI 2.0 legacy obsolescence'
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:453]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: Patch
    Action start 13:55:09: CostInitialize.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:453]: Doing action: FileCost
    Action ended 13:55:09: CostInitialize. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:468]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: Class
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:468]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: Extension
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:468]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: TypeLib
    Action start 13:55:09: FileCost.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:468]: Doing action: IsolateComponents
    Action ended 13:55:09: FileCost. Return value 1.
    Action start 13:55:09: IsolateComponents.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:468]: Doing action: CostFinalize
    GE: Adding ClientDir1025 property. Its value is 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\Client Library\ar\'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying ServerDir property. Its current value is 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\Server'. Its new value: 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\Server\'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Modifying Eula1033 property. Its current value is 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\1033'. Its new value: 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\1033\'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: Target path resolution complete. Dumping Directory table...
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: Note: target paths subject to change (via custom actions or browsing)
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: Dir (target): Key: TARGETDIR , Object: D:\
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: Dir (target): Key: WindowsFolder , Object: C:\Windows\
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: Dir (target): Key: ProgramFiles64Folder , Object: C:\Program Files\
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: Dir (target): Key: INSTALLDIR , Object: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: Dir (target): Key: GAC , Object: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: Dir (target): Key: ClientDir , Object: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\Client Library\
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: Dir (target): Key: ClientDir3082 , Object: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\Client Library\es\
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: Dir (target): Key: ClientDir1025 , Object: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\Client Library\ar\
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: Dir (target): Key: ServerDir , Object: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\Server\
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: Dir (target): Key: Eula1033 , Object: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\1033\
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: Doing action: IsDotNet20Or40Installed
    Action ended 13:55:09: CostFinalize. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:593]: Note: 1: 2235 2: 3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'IsDotNet20Or40Installed'
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:609]: Creating MSIHANDLE (1) of type 790542 for thread 9268
    MSI (s) (90:6C) [13:55:09:609]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSIB261.tmp, Entrypoint: IsDotNetFramework20Or40Installed
    MSI (s) (90:FC) [13:55:09:609]: Generating random cookie.
    MSI (s) (90:FC) [13:55:09:609]: Created Custom Action Server with PID 14944 (0x3A60).
    MSI (s) (90:D0) [13:55:09:640]: Running as a service.
    MSI (s) (90:D0) [13:55:09:640]: Hello, I'm your 64bit Impersonated custom action server.
    MSI (s) (90!08) [13:55:09:640]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding DOTNETCOREPATH property. Its value is '1'.
    MSI (s) (90!08) [13:55:09:640]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding IsDotNet20Or40Installed property. Its value is '1'.
    MSI (s) (90:6C) [13:55:09:640]: Closing MSIHANDLE (1) of type 790542 for thread 9268
    One or more .NET Framework assemblies found in MsiAssembly table require the GAC, need to check for the .NET Framework
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:640]: Skipping action: CA_ErrorPrereqDotNet20Or40 (condition is false)
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:640]: Doing action: SqlFollowComponentsValidate_Redist_64
    Action ended 13:55:09: IsDotNet20Or40Installed. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:640]: Note: 1: 2235 2: 3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'SqlFollowComponentsValidate_Redist_64'
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:09:687]: Creating MSIHANDLE (11) of type 790542 for thread 9268
    MSI (s) (90:04) [13:55:09:687]: Invoking remote custom action. DLL: C:\Windows\Installer\MSIB281.tmp, Entrypoint: SqlFollowComponentsValidate
    Action start 13:55:10: InstallServices.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:498]: Doing action: StartServices
    Action ended 13:55:10: InstallServices. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:498]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: ServiceControl
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:498]: Note: 1: 2228 2: 3: ServiceControl 4: SELECT `Name`,`Wait`,`Arguments`,`Event`, `Action` FROM `ServiceControl`, `Component` WHERE `Component_` = `Component` AND (`Action` = 0 OR `Action` = 1 OR `Action` = 2)
    Action start 13:55:10: StartServices.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:498]: Doing action: RegisterUser
    Action ended 13:55:10: StartServices. Return value 1.
    Action start 13:55:10: RegisterUser.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:498]: Doing action: RegisterProduct
    Action ended 13:55:10: RegisterUser. Return value 0.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:498]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: 50E12D65B9762F04491CBDD0E72B4E16
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:498]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: 50E12D65B9762F04491CBDD0E72B4E16
    Action start 13:55:10: RegisterProduct.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:498]: Doing action: PublishComponents
    Action ended 13:55:10: RegisterProduct. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:498]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: PublishComponent
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:498]: Note: 1: 2228 2: 3: PublishComponent 4: SELECT `PublishComponent`.`ComponentId`, `PublishComponent`.`Qualifier`, `PublishComponent`.`AppData`, `Feature`, `Component`.`ComponentId`, `Component`.`RuntimeFlags` FROM `PublishComponent`, `Component`, `Feature` WHERE `PublishComponent`.`Component_` = `Component`.`Component` AND `PublishComponent`.`Feature_` = `Feature`.`Feature` AND ((`Feature`.`Action` = 1 OR `Feature`.`Action` = 2) OR (`Feature`.`Action` = 4 AND `Feature`.`Installed` = 0) OR (`Feature`.`Action` = 3 AND (`Feature`.`Installed` = 1 OR `Feature`.`Installed` = 2 OR `Feature`.`Installed` = 4)))
    Action start 13:55:10: PublishComponents.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:498]: Doing action: MsiPublishAssemblies
    Action ended 13:55:10: PublishComponents. Return value 0.
    Action start 13:55:10: MsiPublishAssemblies.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:498]: Doing action: PublishFeatures
    Action ended 13:55:10: MsiPublishAssemblies. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:498]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: 50E12D65B9762F04491CBDD0E72B4E16
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:498]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: 50E12D65B9762F04491CBDD0E72B4E16
    Action start 13:55:10: PublishFeatures.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:498]: Doing action: PublishProduct
    Action ended 13:55:10: PublishFeatures. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:513]: Resolving source to launched-from source.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:513]: Setting launched-from source as last-used.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:513]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SourceDir property. Its value is 'D:\'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:513]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SOURCEDIR property. Its value is 'D:\'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:513]: PROPERTY CHANGE: Adding SourcedirProduct property. Its value is '{56D21E05-679B-40F2-94C1-DB0D7EB2E461}'.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:513]: SOURCEDIR ==> D:\
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:513]: SOURCEDIR product ==> {56D21E05-679B-40F2-94C1-DB0D7EB2E461}
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:529]: SECREPAIR: CryptAcquireContext succeeded
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:529]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: 50E12D65B9762F04491CBDD0E72B4E16
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:529]: Determining source type
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:529]: Source type from package 'RBS.msi': 2
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:529]: SECREPAIR: Hash Database: C:\Windows\Installer\SourceHash{56D21E05-679B-40F2-94C1-DB0D7EB2E461}
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:623]: SECREPAIR: Hash Value for the file:RBS.msi matched
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:623]: Source path resolution complete. Dumping Directory table...
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:623]: Dir (source): Key: TARGETDIR , Object: D:\ , LongSubPath: , ShortSubPath:
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:623]: Dir (source): Key: WindowsFolder , Object: D:\ , LongSubPath: , ShortSubPath:
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:623]: Dir (source): Key: ProgramFiles64Folder , Object: D:\ , LongSubPath: Program Files\ , ShortSubPath: PFiles\
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:623]: Dir (source): Key: INSTALLDIR , Object: D:\ , LongSubPath: Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\ , ShortSubPath: PFiles\jfw2d1_t\
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:623]: Dir (source): Key: Eula3082 , Object: D:\ , LongSubPath: Program Files\Microsoft SQL
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:623]: Dir (source): Key: DocsDir , Object: D:\ , LongSubPath: Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\Documentation\ , ShortSubPath: PFiles\jfw2d1_t\gsutoqfr\
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:623]: Dir (source): Key: MaintainerDir , Object: D:\ , LongSubPath: Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\Maintainer\ , ShortSubPath: PFiles\jfw2d1_t\jygjogya\
    Files\jfw2d1_t\g-pfawke\pt-PT\
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:623]: Dir (source): Key: ClientDir2052 , Object: D:\ , LongSubPath: Program Files\Microsoft SQL Remote Blob Storage 10.50\Client Library\zh-CHS\ , ShortSubPath: PFiles\jfw2d1_t\g-pfawke\zh-CHS\
    Action ended 13:55:10: PublishProduct. Return value 1.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:638]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: 50E12D65B9762F04491CBDD0E72B4E16
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:638]: Using cached product context: machine assigned for product: 50E12D65B9762F04491CBDD0E72B4E16
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:638]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: Shortcut
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:638]: Note: 1: 2228 2: 3: Shortcut 4: SELECT `Shortcut`,`Name`, `FileName`, `Component`.`Directory_`, `Arguments`, `WkDir`, `Icon_`, `IconIndex`, `Hotkey`, `ShowCmd`, `Shortcut`.`Description`, `Shortcut`.`Directory_`, `Component`.`RuntimeFlags`, `Component`.`Action`, `Target`, `ComponentId`, `Feature`.`Action`, `Component`.`Installed`, `DisplayResourceDLL`, `DisplayResourceId`, `DescriptionResourceDLL`, `DescriptionResourceId` From `Shortcut`, `Feature`, `Component`, `File` WHERE `Target` = `Feature` AND `Shortcut`.`Component_` = `Component` AND `Component`.`KeyPath` = `File`.`File` AND ((`Feature`.`Action` = 1 OR `Feature`.`Action` = 2) OR (`Feature`.`Action` = 4 AND `Feature`.`Installed` = 0) OR (`Feature`.`Action` = 3 AND (`Feature`.`Installed` = 1 OR `Feature`.`Installed` = 2 OR `Feature`.`Installed` = 4)) OR (`Feature`.`Action` = NULL AND (`Component`.`Action` = 1 OR `Component`.`Action` = 2) AND (`Feature`.`Installed` = 1 OR `Feature`.`Installed` = 2 OR `Feature`.`Installed` = 4)))
    Action start 13:55:10: CreateShortcuts.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:638]: Doing action: FixCounters
    Action ended 13:55:10: CreateShortcuts. Return value 0.
    MSI (s) (90:34) [13:55:10:638]: Note: 1: 2235 2: 3: ExtendedType 4: SELECT `Action`,`Type`,`Source`,`Target`, NULL, `ExtendedType` FROM `CustomAction` WHERE `Action` = 'FixCounters'
    Return value 0.
    Action ended 13:55:20: INSTALL. Return value 1.
    Property(S): DiskPrompt = [1]
    Property(S): InstallMode = Typical
    Property(S): DOTNET20SP = #2
    Property(S): DOTNET35SP = #1
    Property(S): DBINSTANCEREGISTRY = SHAREPOINT
    Property(S): DBNAMEREGISTRY = WSS_Content
    Property(S): FILESTREAMSTORENAMEREGISTRY = FilestreamProvider_1
    Property(S): SCHEMASUFFIXREGISTRY = <suffix>
    Property(S): WelcomeBmp = WelcomeBmp
    Property(S): TRUSTSERVERCERTIFICATE = true
    Property(S): SCHEDULEMAINTAINERTASK = 1
    Property(S): MAINTAINERGC = GarbageCollection
    Property(S): MAINTAINERREFSCAN = r
    Property(S): MAINTAINERDELETE = d
    Property(S): MAINTAINERORPHAN = o
    Property(S): MAINTAINERCONSISTENCY = ConsistencyCheck
    Property(S): MAINTAINERCONSISTENCYREPAIR = true
    Property(S): OPENREADME = 1
    Property(S): FilestreamPoolTranLifetimeUnit = time
    Property(S): TEXTFILEVALUE = 0
    Property(S): CONSOLEVALUE = 0
    Property(S): DBTABLEVALUE = 0
    Property(S): EVENTLOGVALUE = 4
    Property(S): DBINSTANCE = jpntkyint01\sharepoint
    Property(S): DBNAME = WSS_Content
    Property(S): FILEGROUP = PRIMARY
    Property(S): INTEGRATEDSECURITY = 1
    Property(S): DBUSERNAME = username
    Property(S): DBPASSWORD = **********
    Property(S): FSDBINSTANCE = jpntkyint01\sharepoint
    Property(S): FSDBNAME = WSS_Content
    Property(S): FILESTREAMMETADATAFILEGROUP = PRIMARY
    Property(S): FILESTREAMFILEGROUP = RBSFilestreamProvider
    Property(S): FILESTREAMSTORENAME = FilestreamProvider_1
    Property(S): SCHEMASUFFIX = <suffix>
    Property(S): FILESTREAMTRANPOOLSIZE = 5
    Property(S): FilestreamPoolTranLifetimeTime = 00:01:00
    Property(S): FilestreamPoolTranLifetimeDays = 01
    Property(S): FILESTREAMMAXPOOLSIZE = 200000
    Property(S): FILESTREAMMAXSIZEINBANDWRITE = 1258290
    Property(S): FILESTREAMMAXSIZEINBANDREAD = 1258290
    Property(S): FILESTREAMMAXSIZEINLINEBLOB = 61140
    Property(S): FILESTREAMWRITEALLOCATIONSIZE = 0
    Property(S): MAINTAINERDURATION = 120
    Property(S): SQLServerText1 = 0
    Property(S): SQLServerVersionText3 = 0
    Property(S): _IsMaintenance2 = Modify
    Property(S): ModifyIcon = ModifyIco
    Property(S): RepairIcon = RepairIco
    Property(S): RemoveIcon = RemoveIco
    Property(S): ErrorIcon = ErrorIco
    Property(S): TARGETDIR = D:\
    Property(S): USERNAME = Windows User
    Property(S): _IsMaintenance = Reinstall
    Property(S): AgreeToLicense = No
    Property(S): Interrupted = 0
    Property(S): SetupIcon = SetupIco
    Property(S): Installed = 00:00:00
    Property(S): CreateFilesNoUI = C:\Windows\system32\;D:\RBS.msi
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