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SCCM 2007 R3 Inventory/Management point problem

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Having an issue with my single primary site/Management point, case is currently opened with Microsoft. It starts like this...

 

Recently I noticed clients have not been reporting in to the site. This include hardware, software inventories, etc. BITS crashed my console and threw errors, the documented fix was to uninstall BITS, reboot and re-install on the server- done. Then noticed ALL SQL logins have been removed with the exception of a SMSremoteusers read only account!! Microsoft suggested re installing db. - done.

 

A side note is we have a SCCM 2012 VM Test environment - segregated from our production environment by VLAN and ACOLS. Test environment has own DC, etc. But I don't see any type of interference. Hope someone can help!

 

PROD Server

SQL 2008

IIS 7

SCCM R3

Management Point

Reporting Point

Distribution Point

Deployment Service

 

Windows Server Standard SP2 64bit - Physicial Box

8GB RAM

2 Processors 2.66GHz

 

MPcontrol.log

 

Successfully performed Management Point availability check against local computer. SMS_MP_CONTROL_MANAGER 11/3/2012 10:27:20 AM 5288 (0x14A8)

Call to HttpSendRequestSync failed for port 80 with status code 404, text: Not Found SMS_MP_CONTROL_MANAGER 11/3/2012 10:32:20 AM 5288 (0x14A8)

Http test request failed, status code is 404, 'Not Found'. SMS_MP_CONTROL_MANAGER 11/3/2012 10:32:20 AM 5288 (0x14A8)

 

MP_Status.log

 

Mp Status: processing event: SMS_PolicyAgent_BitsPolicyDownloadFailed, for machine: machinename MP_StatusManager 11/3/2012 11:02:04 AM 9492 (0x2514)

MP Status: SVF file written successfully to "E:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\statmgr.box\statmsgs\KQODD45Q.SVF" MP_StatusManager 11/3/2012 11:02:04 AM 9492 (0x2514)

 

MP_Policy.log

 

CPolicyManagerHandler::HandleMessage(): SetComplete(DISCARD) called. MP_PolicyManager 11/2/2012 9:56:52 PM 8592 (0x2190)

CMPDBConnection::Init(): IDBInitialize::Initialize() failed with 0x80004005 MP_PolicyManager 11/2/2012 9:56:54 PM 8592 (0x2190)

======================================= MP_PolicyManager 11/2/2012 9:56:54 PM 8592 (0x2190)

 

MPDB ERROR - CONNECTION PARAMETERS

SQL Server Name : SERVER

SQL Database Name : SMS NAME

Integrated Auth : True

 

MPDB ERROR - EXTENDED INFORMATION

MPDB Method : Init()

MPDB Method HRESULT : 0x80004005

Error Description : Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM'. Reason: Server is in single user mode. Only one administrator can connect at this time.

OLEDB IID : {}

ProgID : Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server

 

MPDB ERROR - INFORMATION FROM DRIVER

SQL Server Name : SERVER

Native Error no. : 18461

Error State : 1

Class (Severity) : 14

Line number in SP : 1

MP_PolicyManager 11/2/2012 9:56:54 PM 8592 (0x2190)

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MP_PolicyManager 11/2/2012 9:56:54 PM 8592 (0x2190)

 

MP_Location.log

MPDB ERROR - CONNECTION PARAMETERS

SQL Server Name : SERVER

SQL Database Name : SMS

Integrated Auth : True

 

MPDB ERROR - EXTENDED INFORMATION

MPDB Method : Init()

MPDB Method HRESULT : 0x80004005

Error Description : Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM'. Reason: Server is in single user mode. Only one administrator can connect at this time.

OLEDB IID : {}

ProgID : Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server

 

MPDB ERROR - INFORMATION FROM DRIVER

SQL Server Name : SERVER

Native Error no. : 18461

Error State : 1

Class (Severity) : 14

Line number in SP : 1

MP_LocationManager 11/2/2012 9:56:53 PM 8592 (0x2190)

=======================================

MP_LocationManager 11/2/2012 9:56:53 PM 8592 (0x2190)

CHandleLocationRequest::CreateReply failed with error (80004005). MP_LocationManager 11/2/2012 9:56:53 PM 8592 (0x2190)

MP LM: Message discarded MP_LocationManager 11/2/2012 9:56:53 PM 8592 (0x2190)

CMPDBConnection::Init(): IDBInitialize::Initialize() failed with 0x80004005 MP_LocationManager 11/2/2012 9:56:53 PM 8592 (0x2190)

======================================= MP_LocationManager 11/2/2012 9:56:53 PM 8592 (0x2190)

 

IIS W3SVC1/uex121103.log

 

 

2012-11-03 16:16:18 10.x.xx.x CCM_POST /ccm_system/request - 80 - 10.x.xx.xxx ccmhttp 200 0 0 3

2012-11-03 16:16:18 10.x.xx.xx BITS_POST /CCM_Incoming/{9F78C7C0-35E7-40F8-9A07-5EF9A8767F31} (bits_error:,501,0x80070005) 80 - xx.xx.xx.xxx Microsoft+BITS/7.5 501 0 0 3

2012-11-03 16:16:18 10.x.xx.xx BITS_POST /CCM_Incoming/{22206B66-F87F-45DE-B174-CD3DC447E3CD} (bits_error:,501,0x80070005) 80 - 10.1.xx.xxx Microsoft+BITS/6.7 501 0 0 1

2012-11-03 16:16:18 10.x.xx.xx HEAD /SMS_MP/.sms_pol {45b5690e-6732-4c9e-8930-85dd3fdd85c0}.14_00 80 - 10.x.xx.xx Microsoft+BITS/7.5 404 0 2 208

2012-11-03 16:16:18 10.x.xx.xx CCM_POST /ccm_system/request - 80 - 10.x.xx.xx ccmhttp 200 0 0 3

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UPDATE:

 

Recovered SQL db logins - MP/BITS still having issues.

 

MP_Status.log

 

Mp Status: processing event: SMS_PolicyAgent_BitsPolicyDownloadFailed, for machine: machinename MP_StatusManager 11/3/2012 11:02:04 AM 9492 (0x2514)

MP Status: SVF file written successfully to "E:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\statmgr.box\statmsgs\KQODD45Q.SVF" MP_StatusManager 11/5/2012 7:02:04 AM 9492 (0x2514)

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