USER PROFILE OR RESOURCE MANAGER
If we want to use Resource Manager to control the usage of system resources, and the DB users are already assigned profiles that limits the resource usage, so in this case which one (Resource Manager settings OR User Profile) will be used?
Use the APIs to check if the user is enabled or disabled?
As the disable event usually cascades there shouldn't be any issues with race conditions.
Best regards
/Martin
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User Profile Application and Managed Metadata services are missing
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Farm\
Shared Services\
Shared Services Applications\
User Profiles\
[Service Application Endpoint Group]\
[User Profile Service Application_ProfileDB_123456789]\
[User Profile Service Application_SyncDB_567891234]\
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[Timer Jobs Group]\
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VERBOSE: Performing operation "Backup-SPFarm" on Target "WFE".
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At line:1 char:14
+ Backup-SPFarm <<<< -Directory
\\backupserver\backup\UPREbackupspfarm -BackupMethod Full -Item "Farm\Shared Services\Shared Service Applications\User Profiles\" -Verbose
+ CategoryInfo : InvalidData: (Microsoft.Share...mdletBackupFarm:SPCmdletBackupFarm) [Backup-SPFarm], SPException
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This is likely a question with a simple answer, but searching through Google and here hasn't helped.
How do I tell if a user profile has been marked for deletion?
Will it appear in the "Manager User Profiles" area of the User Profile Service Application management?
Do I need to look somewhere else?
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Follow this blog:
http://iedaddy.com/2012/02/sharepoint-2010user-information-lists-and-user-profile-cleanup/
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In xRPM under Resource Management Tab. I am not able to find any resources under resource view.TAble is empty.
Although I have created Resource pool and assinged a resources to administrator.
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From what I can see from the logs on the client side and server side, it seems related to a problem with the mdm authtoken.
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27/01/14 14:30:15.844 mdmclient[38557]: *** ERROR *** [Agent:636102071] Unable to proceed with connection to: https://ourserver.ourdomain/devicemanagement/api/device/mdm_connect (com.apple.mdmconfig.mdm) because don't have valid MDM AuthToken
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1::Jan 27 14:29:50.936 [158] <192.168.28.171> {Target_for_incoming_request (target.php:209)} Found target NETWORK LS: <User[156]@ourclientmachine>
0::Jan 27 14:29:50.937 [158] <192.168.28.171> {LabSession_validate_auth_token (mdm_checkin.php:22)} Failed auth for target NETWORK LS: <User[156]@Device[1697]>, incoming_request={
0::Jan 27 14:29:50.937 [158] <192.168.28.171> 'MessageType'=>'UserAuthenticate',
0::Jan 27 14:29:50.937 [158] <192.168.28.171> 'UDID'=>'17aff5c5a40f51acbbd78023d0028c80',
0::Jan 27 14:29:50.937 [158] <192.168.28.171> 'UserID'=>'A5EA25B7-7CCD-4EF4-B240-F23DED275EEC'
0::Jan 27 14:29:50.937 [158] <192.168.28.171> }
1::Jan 27 14:29:50.965 [158] <192.168.28.171> {SendFinalOutput (mdm_checkin.php:145)} Sent Final Output (407 bytes)
1::Jan 27 14:29:50.965 [158] <192.168.28.171> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - /devicemanagement/mdm/mdm_checkin
0::Jan 27 14:29:50.965 [158] <192.168.28.171> {SendFinalOutput (mdm_checkin.php:145)} Completed in 34ms | 200 OK [https://ourserver.ourdomain/devicemanagement/api/device/mdm_checkin]
So I can see there is a failure to authenticate, but don't really know how to troubleshoot this further. Or maybe this is just a bug in the new server app?
I have tried to remove and re-enroll clients in Profile Manager but no joy there.
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I uninstalled and reinstalled the Server.app on our Mac server, since then I've been able to push profiles to AD Users and Groups. I guess that in my case the Server app got into a bit of a mess when it was upgraded to v3.
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Sharepoint 2013 - Active Directory Import User Profile Property manager fields
Hi there,
I juste encountered actually a little issue regarding the Active Directory Import User Profil.
Importation seems to work well but I have a little problem regarding the Manager field.
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With Sharepoint Admin and Manage Profil Properties, I haven't the possibility to modify some settings for the manager.
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The only way I found to show this field in a user profil is to give the permission "allow users to Edit values ...".... setting I don't want to set.
Have you already this sort of issue ?
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I don't remember well what I did exactly regarding this issue because I played a lot with user profil.
I know I used this powershell script from Sheyia which in fact help me a lot to clean and create a good profil setting.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/sheyia/archive/2013/10/09/sharepoint-2013-another-way-to-change-order-for-user-profile-properties-via-powershell.aspx
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A Windows event log entry says:
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Also frequent errors in ULS logs: (see below)
UserProfileApplicationNotAvailableException
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SPDistributedCache DataCacheException
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Log Name: Application
Source: Microsoft-SharePoint Products-SharePoint Foundation
Date: 8/8/2014 6:11:54 PM
Event ID: 8313
Task Category:
Topology
Level: Error
Keywords:
User: xyz\sp_farm
Computer: spapp1.xyz.local
Description:
A failure was reported when trying to invoke a service application: EndpointFailure
Process Name: w3wp
Process ID: 4284
AppDomain Name: /LM/W3SVC/560632691/ROOT-1-130519915587486075
AppDomain ID: 2
Service Application Uri: urn:schemas-microsoft-com:sharepoint:service:3f215b603e634a629875945488863f75#authority=urn:uuid:9f338b52a7b049b193d8f8dc514fdadd&authority=https://spapp1:32844/Topology/topology.svc
Active Endpoints: 1
Failed Endpoints:3
Affected Endpoint:
http://spapp1:32843/3f215b603e634a629875945488863f75/ProfileService.svc
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-SharePoint Products-SharePoint Foundation" Guid="{6FB7E0CD-52E7-47DD-997A-241563931FC2}" />
<EventID>8313</EventID>
<Version>15</Version>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>13</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x4000000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2014-08-08T23:11:54.738080000Z" />
<EventRecordID>14550</EventRecordID>
<Correlation ActivityID="{02A1AC9C-1125-6026-E124-A52653003266}" />
<Execution ProcessID="4284" ThreadID="16072" />
<Channel>Application</Channel>
<Computer>spapp1</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-21-499312637-3451022336-10712144539-44056" />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data Name="string0">EndpointFailure</Data>
<Data Name="string1">w3wp</Data>
<Data Name="int2">4284</Data>
<Data Name="string3">/LM/W3SVC/560632691/ROOT-1-130519915587486075</Data>
<Data Name="int4">2</Data>
<Data Name="string5">urn:schemas-microsoft-com:sharepoint:service:3f215b603e634a629875945488863f75#authority=urn:uuid:9f338b52a7b049b193d8f8dc514fdadd&authority=https://spapp1:32844/Topology/topology.svc</Data>
<Data Name="int6">1</Data>
<Data Name="int7">3</Data>
<Data Name="string8">http://spapp1:32843/3f215b603e634a629875945488863f75/ProfileService.svc</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
Log Name: Application
Source: Microsoft-SharePoint Products-SharePoint Foundation
Date: 8/8/2014 6:51:04 PM
Event ID: 8313
Task Category: Topology
Level: Error
Keywords:
User: VANTAGE\sp_farm
Computer: spapp1.vantage.local
Description:
A failure was reported when trying to invoke a service application: EndpointFailure
Process Name: OWSTIMER
Process ID: 8472
AppDomain Name: DefaultDomain
AppDomain ID: 1
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Active Endpoints: 1
Failed Endpoints:3
Affected Endpoint:
http://spapp2:32843/3f215b603e634a629875945488863f75/ProfileService.svc
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-SharePoint Products-SharePoint Foundation" Guid="{6FB7E0CD-52E7-47DD-997A-241563931FC2}" />
<EventID>8313</EventID>
<Version>15</Version>
<Level>2</Level>
<Task>13</Task>
<Opcode>0</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x4000000000000000</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2014-08-08T23:51:04.938901900Z" />
<EventRecordID>14596</EventRecordID>
<Correlation />
<Execution ProcessID="8472" ThreadID="17360" />
<Channel>Application</Channel>
<Computer>spapp1.vantage.local</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-21-499312637-3451022336-10712144539-44056" />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data Name="string0">EndpointFailure</Data>
<Data Name="string1">OWSTIMER</Data>
<Data Name="int2">8472</Data>
<Data Name="string3">DefaultDomain</Data>
<Data Name="int4">1</Data>
<Data Name="string5">urn:schemas-microsoft-com:sharepoint:service:3f215b603e634a629875945488863f75#authority=urn:uuid:9f338b52a7b049b193d8f8dc514fdadd&authority=https://spapp1:32844/Topology/topology.svc</Data>
<Data Name="int6">1</Data>
<Data Name="int7">3</Data>
<Data Name="string8">http://spapp2:32843/3f215b603e634a629875945488863f75/ProfileService.svc</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
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App-V 5 sp2, Citrix user profile manager and Event IDs 19104
Hi,
the environment:
Full Infrastructure, Appv 5 sp2 Client on server 2008r2, xenapp 6.5 and Citrix user profile manager.
We get the event error 19104 on published packages. But not on all users. %APPDATA%\Microsoft\AppV\Client\VFS and %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\AppV\Client\VFS are excluded per
http://blogs.technet.com/b/appv/archive/2013/10/01/support-tip-event-ids-19104-and-19105-are-logged-when-publishing-and-unpublishing-app-v-5-0-packages.aspx from my test GPO:
List of directories to exclude:
AppData\Local\Microsoft\AppV
AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\AppV\Client
Appdata\local
appdata\locallow
Still some users get app-v Applications, but some that are copies of the ones working does not get the Applications. I have tried to delete the profile. but still no closer to a solution. Anyone got this working?Thanks Nicke, I should have tried harder to get you to come and work with me in Oslo earlier this year ;)
That thread does point on the Profile managment, and redirection of %appdata% and %localappdata% . Those to folders are not redirected. But when i run Procmon, i can see that a working user creates the c:\users\<username>\appdata\local\temp but non
working does not even try.Non working users also does not query the registry as much as working. Ofcourse this all work in my lab so the settings should be sound. but i cannot find the smoking environment variable or setting that causes it. -
Error when trying to Manage 'User Profile Service Application'
Hello,
I'm recently facing an issue two issues
1. User Profile Service Application: when I goto manage user profile service application I get an error windows and when I look into the logs following is the error with given correlation id "ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915"
08/21/2014 09:07:27.53 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:http://gcdwinamzanl002:8081/_layouts/15/ManageUserProfileServiceApplication.aspx?ApplicationID=9826b245%2D1d65%2D408f%2Db252%2D058b3809225f) ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.75 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
General 6t8h High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:27.50, Original
Level: Verbose] {0} ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.75 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Database 8acb High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] Reverting to process
identity ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.75 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 Web Content Management
Publishing Cache f6s5 Medium ObjectCache size is set to 100 megs. ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.75 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 Web Content Management
Publishing 8zug Medium PublishingHttpModule.Init() calling AppDomainUnloadListener.Register() ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.75 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 Web Content Management
Publishing 8x0a Medium AppDomainUnloadListener.RegisterSelf() entered lock(this=38386177) ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.75 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 Web Content Management
Publishing 8x0b Medium AppDomainUnloadListener.RegisterSelf() about to call HostingEnvironment.RegisterObject(this=38386177) ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.82 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Asp Runtime aj1kp High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] SPRequestModule.PreSendRequestHeaders ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.88 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
General 6t8h High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:27.83, Original
Level: Verbose] {0} ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.88 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Database 8acb High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] Reverting to process
identity ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.91 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Monitoring b4ly Medium Leaving Monitored Scope (Request (GET:http://gcdwinamzanl002:8081/_layouts/15/ManageUserProfileServiceApplication.aspx?ApplicationID=9826b245%2D1d65%2D408f%2Db252%2D058b3809225f)).
Execution Time=427.452048 ef9fb09c-ae28-1072-b404-c887d61ed915
08/21/2014 09:07:27.98 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Monitoring nasq Medium Entering monitored scope (Request (GET:http://gcdwinamzanl002:8081/_layouts/15/ManageUserProfileServiceApplication.aspx?ApplicationID=9826b245%2D1d65%2D408f%2Db252%2D058b3809225f)).
Parent No
08/21/2014 09:07:27.98 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Name=Request (GET:http://gcdwinamzanl002:8081/_layouts/15/ManageUserProfileServiceApplication.aspx?ApplicationID=9826b245%2D1d65%2D408f%2Db252%2D058b3809225f) ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.35 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
General 6t8h High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:27.98, Original
Level: Verbose] {0} ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.35 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Authentication Authorization agb9s Medium Non-OAuth request. IsAuthenticated=True, UserIdentityName=, ClaimsCount=0 ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.39 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Monitoring b4ly High Leaving Monitored Scope (PostAuthenticateRequestHandler). Execution Time=27.712976 ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.49 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Monitoring nass High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:28.39, Original Level: Verbose]
____{0}={1} ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.49 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Asp Runtime aj1kr High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] SPRequestModule.PostAuthorizeRequestHandler ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.68 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Monitoring b4ly High Leaving Monitored Scope (PublishingHttpModule: PostAuthorizeRequestHandler). Execution
Time=178.76496 ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.85 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Asp Runtime aj1km High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:28.72, Original Level: Verbose]
SPRequestModule.PostResolveRequestCacheHandler ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.85 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Asp Runtime aj1kn High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] SPRequestModule.AcquireRequestStateHandler ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.88 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Logging Correlation Data xmnv Medium Site=/ ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.94 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Database ahjqp High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:28.90, Original
Level: Verbose] SQL connection time: 0.050592 ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:28.94 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Database 8acb High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: VerboseEx] Reverting to process
identity ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.22 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0968) 0x3744 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring
aeh57 Medium Sql Ring buffer status eventsPerSec = ,processingTime=0,totalEventsProcessed=0,eventCount=0,droppedCount=0,memoryUsed=0
08/21/2014 09:07:29.53 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Database ahjqp High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:28.95, Original
Level: Verbose] SQL connection time: 0.027536 ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.53 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
General 6t8b High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Looking up {0}
site {1} in the farm {2} ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.59 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology umbj High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:29.54, Original
Level: Verbose] Deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.59 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing
the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.65 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:29.64, Original
Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.65 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology umbj High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Deserializing the
type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.71 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448
0x6FB700D ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:29.68, Original Level:
Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.71 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 Access Services
Administration ackn7 High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Tried to obtain setting {0} from Conversion Service
Application, but it didn't exist. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.80 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology umbj High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:29.76, Original
Level: Verbose] Deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.80 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing
the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.86 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:29.85, Original
Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.86 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology umbj High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Deserializing the
type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.91 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing
the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.96 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology umbj High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:29.91, Original
Level: Verbose] Deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:29.96 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing
the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.06 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology umbj High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:30.01, Original
Level: Verbose] Deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.06 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing
the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.12 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology ahg9p High [Forced due to logging gap, cached @ 08/21/2014 09:07:30.11, Original
Level: Verbose] Completed deserializing the type named {0} and with id {1}. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.12 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Configuration a16e High SPAce PrincipalName found account renamed to NULL SID. Using new name. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.12 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Configuration a16e High SPAce PrincipalName found account renamed to NULL SID. Using new name. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.14 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Server
General ahjnd Medium Constructed a new async cache named Profile Property Cache ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.15 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Portal Server User
Profiles ajk4d Medium UserProfileProperty_WCFLogging::Begin ProfilePropertyServiceClient.ExecuteOnChannel ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.15 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Portal Server User
Profiles ajk35 Medium MossClientBase_WCFLogging::Begin MossClientBase.ExecuteOnChannel ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:30.18 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Portal Server User
Profiles ajk36 Medium MossClientBase_WCFLogging:: MossClientBase.ExecuteOnChannel - Executing codeblock on channel ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:31.27 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Claims Authentication aeax6 High [Forced due to logging gap, Original Level: Verbose] SPSecurityContext: The SecurityTokenServiceBehavior is attached to the AsymmetricTrustChannel. ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:31.94 w3wp.exe (0x2BB8) 0x2448 SharePoint Foundation
Topology aeayb Medium SecurityTokenServiceSendRequest: RemoteAddress: 'http://localhost:32843/SecurityTokenServiceApplication/securitytoken.svc/actas'
Channel: 'Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols.WSTrust.IWSTrustChannelContract' Action: 'http://docs.oasis-open.org/ws-sx/ws-trust/200512/RST/Issue' MessageId: 'urn:uuid:3c1f10be-67f6-4335-9245-0af94c65f814' ef9fb09c-fe46-1072-b404-c5bccdc9dc59
08/21/2014 09:07:34.09 NodeRunnerContent1-ac7a63c6-80a (0x1A00) 0x32DC Search Search Platform Services
ajhlg Medium NerioCluster : Got valid (Primary) lease until 2014-08-21T09:10:11.0915676Z/0 for net.tcp://gcdwinamzanl002/C62BA9/AdminComponent1/Services/InvokerService
08/21/2014 09:07:34.29 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0968) 0x3744 SharePoint Foundation Monitoring
aeh57 Medium Sql Ring buffer status eventsPerSec = ,processingTime=0,totalEventsProcessed=0,eventCount=0,droppedCount=0,memoryUsed=0
08/21/2014 09:07:35.72 w3wp.exe (0x0C0C) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation
Unified Logging Service b8fx High ULS Init Completed (w3wp.exe, onetnative.dll)
08/21/2014 09:07:35.86 w3wp.exe (0x0C0C) 0x18F0 SharePoint Foundation
Topology 2myf Medium Disabling the configuration filesystem and memory caches.
Abhishek MadanHi Abhishek,
According to your description, my understanding is that the User Profile Synchronization service stuck on ‘Starting’ or ‘Stopping’.
Please check whether you installed SQL 2012 Native Client (Pre-requisites) on SharePoint server. If yes, download and install SQL 2008 R2 Native Client from the below location:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/1/3/9138773A-505D-43E2-AC08-9A77E1E0490B/1033/x64/sqlncli.msi
From the SharePoint server ->control panel -> add/Remove programs , please confirm that the SQL 2008 Native Client is listed.
Make sure that the farm account is a member of the Administrators group on the server on which you are trying to start the User Profile Synchronization service, then restart the SharePoint Timer Service.
Set the FIM services to "Local System" before starting the service.
There is a troubleshooting for User Profile Synchronization Service start issues, please have a look at:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg750257(v=office.14).aspx
Here are some similar posts for you to take a look at:
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/358855/user-profile-synchronization-service-not-starting
http://www.sharepointdiary.com/2012/09/user-profile-synchronization-service-stuck-at-starting.html#ixzz2aX7Wz4GQ
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