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troy

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  1. You can see it all here: http://www.silentcrash.com/2013/08/packages-content-status-stuck-on-in-progress-in-sccm-2012/
  2. Update... I created a new package and distributed it to my primary server. in distmgr.log I get the following disturbing lines: Found notification for package 'PRI00044' $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><08-13-2013 23:33:43.220-120><thread=5188 (0x1444)> Package 'PRI00044' (priority 2) is already in queue. $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><08-13-2013 23:33:43.221-120><thread=5188 (0x1444)> ~Used 3 out of 3 allowed processing threads. $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><08-13-2013 23:33:43.244-120><thread=5188 (0x1444)> ~No more available threads left to process any more packages. $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><08-13-2013 23:33:43.244-120><thread=5188 (0x1444)> ~Sleep 3600 seconds... $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><08-13-2013 23:33:43.246-120><thread=5188 (0x1444)> Sleep 30 minutes... $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><08-13-2013 23:33:48.230-120><thread=6060 (0x17AC)> ~Used 3 out of 3 allowed processing threads. $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><08-13-2013 23:33:48.272-120><thread=5188 (0x1444)> ~No more available threads left to process any more packages. $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><08-13-2013 23:33:48.272-120><thread=5188 (0x1444)>
  3. Dear members of the forum please assist urgently, I have a SCCM 2012 SP1 CU1 with several DPs scattered in remote locations. two days ago we noticed that when I create a package or even take an old package and distribute its content to a remote DP, the status of the packages remains on "in progress" for long hours, 10-12h. Im talking about 300k size of package, or even just a small batch file. I already installed this fix but with no change: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2828900 I cannot see the distribution request in PkgXferMgr.log , distmgr.log. in fact I dont see any special errors in these logs. I can copy a large file via UNC from my primary server to the DPs normally, 800kb/h. the "enable this distribution point for prestaged content' is NOT enabled on any DP. even if I distribute locally to the main server it takes very long time. Please assist ASAP.
  4. Hi Im gettting PXE-E32: tftp open timeout in SMSPXE.log I see this: B4:B5:2F:5B:9C:FE, 34333834-3734-5A43-4A32-333430533130: device is not in the database. SMSPXE 03/07/2013 15:56:00 4908 (0x132C) Getting boot action for unknown machine: item key: 2046820352 SMSPXE 03/07/2013 15:56:00 4908 (0x132C) Client boot action reply: <ClientIDReply><Identification Unknown="0" ItemKey="2046820352" ServerName="" ServerRemoteName=""><Machine><ClientID/><NetbiosName/></Machine></Identification><PXEBootAction LastPXEAdvertisementID="" LastPXEAdvertisementTime="" OfferID="" OfferIDTime="" PkgID="" PackageVersion="" PackagePath="" BootImageID="" Mandatory=""/></ClientIDReply> SMSPXE 03/07/2013 15:56:00 4908 (0x132C) B4:B5:2F:5B:9C:FE, 34333834-3734-5A43-4A32-333430533130: no advertisements found SMSPXE 03/07/2013 15:56:00 4908 (0x132C) I will appreciate your help Troy
  5. Hi I need to build a collection that gathers all 2008 R2 servers that were installed in the last two weeks. I wrote a query, but it doesn't work. I will be happy for any kind of assistance I SELECT SMS_R_System.ResourceID, SMS_R_System.Name, SMS_R_System.ResourceDomainORWorkgroup, SMS_G_System_OPERATING_SYSTEM.InstallDate FROM SMS_R_System inner join SMS_G_System_OPERATING_SYSTEM on SMS_G_System_OPERATING_SYSTEM.ResourceId = SMS_R_System.ResourceId WHERE (DATEPART(year,SMS_G_System_OPERATING_SYSTEM.InstallDate) > 2010) 10x troy
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