Sunblade 1500 rebooting after giving sys-unconfig command

hello gurus,
As I am facing problem since the sunblade 1500 is not booting after I gave sys-unconfig command, I edited all the files related to N/ws, domain name, hostname etc..and rebooted the system.
But again system boots and hostname is taken and when it come to
configuring interface bge0: kernel crashes and reboots..
but I am able to go to single user mode and when i gave ifconfig -a, address is assigned and system is also pinging in the LAN..
Pls help me out with the problem.
thanks

In order to find out about the problem I have restarted another fresh install but inside a VM this time so I can take notes and snapshots.
I found that the following official package will break my Gnome 3.6 pretty easily:
- pygtksourceview2 : this one instantly crashes Gnome and you are no longer able to log in.
- pycups  and pysmbc : doesn't crash immediately but after 10s you get the oops.
Let's remove them from the real install to see if it fixes the problem.
[EDIT] Tried again to install the above three package inside a fresh Gnome install living into a VM and it didn't crash. See post above regarding my broken Gnome which was related to fingerprint-gui package from AUR.
Last edited by alphazo (2012-11-20 14:35:08)

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    <![LOG[Loading TsPxe.dll from X:\sms\bin\x64\TsPxe.dll]LOG]!><time="10:44:13.934+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSMBootstrap" context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="tsmbootstraputil.cpp:1363">
    <![LOG[TsPxe.dll loaded]LOG]!><time="10:44:13.934+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="tsmbootstraputil.cpp:1373">
    <![LOG[Device has PXE booted]LOG]!><time="10:44:13.934+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="tspxe.cpp:122">
    <![LOG[Variable Path: \SMSTemp\2014.08.13.10.42.54.0001.{F722E5C6-13E4-4635-B674-7A56A68BCF03}.boot.var]LOG]!><time="10:44:13.934+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116"
    file="tspxe.cpp:134">
    <![LOG[Variable Key Len: 69]LOG]!><time="10:44:13.934+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="tspxe.cpp:141">
    <![LOG[Succesfully added firewall rule for Tftp]LOG]!><time="10:44:13.950+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="fwopen.cpp:123">
    <![LOG[Executing: X:\sms\bin\x64\smstftp.exe -i 10.9.12.122 get \SMSTemp\2014.08.13.10.42.54.0001.{F722E5C6-13E4-4635-B674-7A56A68BCF03}.boot.var X:\sms\data\variables.dat]LOG]!><time="10:44:13.950+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe"
    context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="tspxe.cpp:177">
    <![LOG[Command line for extension .exe is "%1" %*]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.028+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="commandline.cpp:228">
    <![LOG[Set command line: "X:\sms\bin\x64\smstftp.exe" -i 10.9.12.122 get \SMSTemp\2014.08.13.10.42.54.0001.{F722E5C6-13E4-4635-B674-7A56A68BCF03}.boot.var X:\sms\data\variables.dat]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.028+480" date="08-13-2014"
    component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="commandline.cpp:731">
    <![LOG[Executing command line: "X:\sms\bin\x64\smstftp.exe" -i 10.9.12.122 get \SMSTemp\2014.08.13.10.42.54.0001.{F722E5C6-13E4-4635-B674-7A56A68BCF03}.boot.var X:\sms\data\variables.dat]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.028+480" date="08-13-2014"
    component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="commandline.cpp:827">
    <![LOG[Process completed with exit code 0]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.106+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="commandline.cpp:1123">
    <![LOG[Succesfully removed firewall rule for Tftp]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.122+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="fwopen.cpp:146">
    <![LOG[Successfully downloaded pxe variable file.]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.122+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tspxe.cpp:187">
    <![LOG[we are booted using PXE]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.122+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:2673">
    <![LOG[we are booted using PXE and we use a generated password]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.122+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:2678">
    <![LOG[Loading Media Variables from "X:\sms\data\variables.dat"]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.122+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsremovablemedia.cpp:322">
    <![LOG[CryptDecrypt (hKey, 0, 1, 0, pData, &dwDecryptedLen), HRESULT=80090005 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\smscrypt\windes.cpp,165)]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.122+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context=""
    type="0" thread="1116" file="windes.cpp:165">
    <![LOG[SMS::Crypto::DES::DecryptBuffer( (BYTE*)pszPassword, (DWORD)(wcslen(pszPassword)*sizeof(WCHAR)), encryptedBuffer.getBuffer(), (DWORD)encryptedBuffer.size(), pbDecryptedBuffer, dwDecryptedBufferSize ), HRESULT=80090005 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\tsremovablemedia.cpp,387)]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.122+480"
    date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="tsremovablemedia.cpp:387">
    <![LOG[Verifying media password.]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.122+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:271">
    <![LOG[Loading Media Variables from "X:\sms\data\variables.dat"]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.122+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsremovablemedia.cpp:322">
    <![LOG[Found network adapter "Intel(R) 82577LM Gigabit Network Connection" with IP Address 10.9.2.50.]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0"
    thread="1116" file="tsmbootstraputil.cpp:517">
    <![LOG[Loading Media Variables from "X:\sms\data\variables.dat"]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsremovablemedia.cpp:322">
    <![LOG[CryptDecrypt (hKey, 0, 1, 0, pData, &dwDecryptedLen), HRESULT=80090005 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\smscrypt\windes.cpp,165)]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context=""
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    <![LOG[SMS::Crypto::DES::DecryptBuffer( (BYTE*)pszPassword, (DWORD)(wcslen(pszPassword)*sizeof(WCHAR)), encryptedBuffer.getBuffer(), (DWORD)encryptedBuffer.size(), pbDecryptedBuffer, dwDecryptedBufferSize ), HRESULT=80090005 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\tsremovablemedia.cpp,387)]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480"
    date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="tsremovablemedia.cpp:387">
    <![LOG[Entering TSMediaWizardControl::GetPolicy.]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:527">
    <![LOG[Creating key 'Software\Microsoft\SMS\47006C006F00620061006C005C007B00350031004100300031003600420036002D0046003000440045002D0034003700350032002D0042003900370043002D003500340045003600460033003800360041003900310032007D00']LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480"
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    <![LOG[Environment scope successfully created: Global\{51A016B6-F0DE-4752-B97C-54E6F386A912}]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116"
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    <![LOG[Creating key 'Software\Microsoft\SMS\47006C006F00620061006C005C007B00420041003300410033003900300030002D0043004100360044002D0034006100630031002D0038004300320038002D003500300037003300410046004300320032004200300033007D00']LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480"
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    <![LOG[Environment scope successfully created: Global\{BA3A3900-CA6D-4ac1-8C28-5073AFC22B03}]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116"
    file="environmentscope.cpp:623">
    <![LOG[Setting LogMaxSize to 1000000]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:555">
    <![LOG[Setting LogMaxHistory to 1]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:556">
    <![LOG[Setting LogLevel to 0]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:557">
    <![LOG[Setting LogEnabled to 1]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:558">
    <![LOG[Setting LogDebug to 1]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:559">
    <![LOG[UEFI: false]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:569">
    <![LOG[Loading variables from the Task Sequencing Removable Media.]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:584">
    <![LOG[Loading Media Variables from "X:\sms\data\variables.dat"]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsremovablemedia.cpp:322">
    <![LOG[Succeeded loading resource DLL 'X:\sms\bin\x64\1033\TSRES.DLL']LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="util.cpp:964">
    <![LOG[Setting SMSTSMP TS environment variable]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:604">
    <![LOG[Setting _SMSMediaGuid TS environment variable]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:604">
    <![LOG[Setting _SMSTSBootMediaPackageID TS environment variable]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:604">
    <![LOG[Setting _SMSTSHTTPPort TS environment variable]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:604">
    <![LOG[Setting _SMSTSHTTPSPort TS environment variable]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.153+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:604">
    <![LOG[Setting _SMSTSIISSSLState TS environment variable]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:604">
    <![LOG[Setting _SMSTSLaunchMode TS environment variable]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:604">
    <![LOG[Setting _SMSTSMediaPFX TS environment variable]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:604">
    <![LOG[Setting _SMSTSPublicRootKey TS environment variable]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:604">
    <![LOG[Setting _SMSTSSiteCode TS environment variable]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:604">
    <![LOG[Setting _SMSTSSiteSigningCertificate TS environment variable]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:604">
    <![LOG[Setting _SMSTSUseFirstCert TS environment variable]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:604">
    <![LOG[Setting _SMSTSx64UnknownMachineGUID TS environment variable]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:604">
    <![LOG[Setting _SMSTSx86UnknownMachineGUID TS environment variable]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:604">
    <![LOG[Root CA Public Certs=]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:615">
    <![LOG[Missing root CA environment variable from variables file]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:621">
    <![LOG[Support Unknown Machines: 0]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:632">
    <![LOG[Custom hook from X:\\TSConfig.INI is ]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:675">
    <![LOG[No hook is found to be executed before downloading policy]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:699">
    <![LOG[Authenticator from the environment is empty.]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:838">
    <![LOG[Need to create Authenticator Info using PFX]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.169+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:850">
    <![LOG[Initialized CStringStream object with string: 6b7b5b1a-8a29-40a1-af6b-008746965168;2014-08-13T18:44:14Z.]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.200+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0"
    thread="1116" file="stringstream.cpp:101">
    <![LOG[Set media certificate in transport]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.216+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="libsmsmessaging.cpp:9401">
    <![LOG[Set authenticator in transport]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.216+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="libsmsmessaging.cpp:7734">
    <![LOG[CLibSMSMessageWinHttpTransport::Send: URL: SS01.adskevents.local:80  GET /SMS_MP/.sms_aut?MPKEYINFORMATIONMEDIA]LOG]!><time="10:44:14.216+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1"
    thread="1116" file="libsmsmessaging.cpp:8604">
    <![LOG[Executing command line: X:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /k]LOG]!><time="10:44:15.939+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="904" file="bootshell.cpp:860">
    <![LOG[The command completed successfully.]LOG]!><time="10:44:15.939+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="904" file="bootshell.cpp:942">
    <![LOG[Successfully launched command shell.]LOG]!><time="10:44:15.939+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="904" file="bootshell.cpp:432">
    <![LOG[Error. Received 0x80072ee2 from WinHttpSendRequest.]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="libsmsmessaging.cpp:8870">
    <![LOG[hr, HRESULT=80072ee2 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\osdmessaging\libsmsmessaging.cpp,8919)]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116"
    file="libsmsmessaging.cpp:8919">
    <![LOG[sending with winhttp failed; 80072ee2]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="3" thread="1116" file="libsmsmessaging.cpp:8919">
    <![LOG[m_pHttpTransport->Send (0, 0, pServerReply, nReplySize), HRESULT=80072ee2 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\osdmessaging\libsmsmessaging.cpp,5159)]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe"
    context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="libsmsmessaging.cpp:5159">
    <![LOG[MPKeyInformation.RequestMPKeyInformationForMedia(szTrustedRootKey), HRESULT=80072ee2 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\osdmessaging\libsmsmessaging.cpp,9410)]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe"
    context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="libsmsmessaging.cpp:9410">
    <![LOG[Failed to get information for MP: http://SS01.adskevents.local. 80072ee2.]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="3" thread="1116" file="tsmbootstraputil.cpp:1518">
    <![LOG[sMP.length() > 0, HRESULT=80004005 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmbootstraputil.cpp,1526)]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context=""
    type="0" thread="1116" file="tsmbootstraputil.cpp:1526">
    <![LOG[TSMBootstrapUtil::SelectMP ( sSMSTSMP.c_str(), sMediaPfx.c_str(), sMediaGuid.c_str(), sAuthenticator.c_str(), sEnterpriseCert.c_str(), sServerCerts.c_str(), nHttpPort, nHttpsPort, bUseCRL, sSiteCode, sAssignedSiteCode, sMP, sCertificates, sX86UnknownMachineGUID,
    sX64UnknownMachineGUID), HRESULT=80004005 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp,907)]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context=""
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    <![LOG[Exiting TSMediaWizardControl::GetPolicy.]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:1419">
    <![LOG[GetPolicy(), HRESULT=80004005 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp,2492)]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context=""
    type="0" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:2492">
    <![LOG[RunWizardForPXE(), HRESULT=80004005 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp,2834)]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context=""
    type="0" thread="1116" file="tsmediawizardcontrol.cpp:2834">
    <![LOG[oTSMediaWizardControl.Run( sMediaRoot, true, sTSLaunchMode ), HRESULT=80004005 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmbootstrap.cpp,1078)]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe"
    context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="tsmbootstrap.cpp:1078">
    <![LOG[Execute( eExecutionEnv, sConfigPath, sTSXMLFile, uBootCount, &uExitCode ), HRESULT=80004005 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\tasksequence\tsmbootstrap\tsmbootstrap.cpp,1226)]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014"
    component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="1116" file="tsmbootstrap.cpp:1226">
    <![LOG[Exiting with return code 0x80004005]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="1116" file="tsmbootstrap.cpp:1238">
    <![LOG[Execution complete.]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="908" file="bootshell.cpp:693">
    <![LOG[hMap != 0, HRESULT=80070002 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\environmentscope.cpp,493)]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="0"
    thread="908" file="environmentscope.cpp:493">
    <![LOG[m_pGlobalScope->open(), HRESULT=80070002 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\environmentlib.cpp,335)]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="0"
    thread="908" file="environmentlib.cpp:335">
    <![LOG[this->open(), HRESULT=80070002 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\environmentlib.cpp,553)]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="0"
    thread="908" file="environmentlib.cpp:553">
    <![LOG[::RegOpenKeyExW (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, sKey.c_str(), 0, KEY_READ, &hSubKey), HRESULT=80070002 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\utils.cpp,809)]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSBootShell"
    context="" type="0" thread="908" file="utils.cpp:809">
    <![LOG[RegOpenKeyExW is unsuccessful for Software\Microsoft\SMS\Task Sequence]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="2" thread="908"
    file="utils.cpp:809">
    <![LOG[GetTsRegValue() is unsuccessful. 0x80070002.]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="2" thread="908" file="utils.cpp:842">
    <![LOG[End program: ]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="908" file="bootshell.cpp:725">
    <![LOG[Finalizing logging from process 900]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="908" file="tslogging.cpp:1741">
    <![LOG[Finalizing logs to root of first available drive]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.281+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="908" file="tslogging.cpp:1583">
    <![LOG[Successfully finalized logs to C:\SMSTSLog]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.687+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="1" thread="908" file="tslogging.cpp:1640">
    <![LOG[Cleaning up task sequencing logging configuration.]LOG]!><time="10:44:35.687+480" date="08-13-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="0" thread="908" file="tslogging.cpp:584">

    Every time a query is sent to the MP, it receives 0x80072ee2 which translates to "The operation timed out". This has nothing to do with your MP or DP though so reinstalling them won't make any difference.
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