Can anyone please help me about following error which we are getting under windows application log from CRM on prim.
The Web Service plug-in failed in OrganizationId: 7458se-161e-w311-1232-078547452d8; SdkMessageProcessingStepId: bvd23412-ea3e-bv212-86a7-74s7e5fkjyejnc; EntityName: serviceappointment; Stage: 30; MessageName: Update; AssemblyName: Microsoft.Crm.Extensibility.InternalOperationPlugin, Microsoft.Crm.ObjectModel, Version=7.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3852332364e35; ClassName: Microsoft.Crm.Extensibility.InternalOperationPlugin; Exception: Unhandled Exception: System.Reflection.TargetInvocationException: Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation.
We do get this error randomly once a while, We don't know what causing it and how to resolve it?
Please help
This error is internal to the Microsoft Plugin hosting process. If you're using CRM online, open up a support ticket with MS. If your self hosting, turn on Tracing and see if you can see any additional information.
Obviously this is happening for the Update of a ServiceAppointment, but besides that, there isn't much more to go off of.
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We have a .NET application that is already working in a number of development and production environments. One part opens SSRS reports, one new server is giving me this error when it tries to run. I have double checked the installation of our application and done a bunch of troubleshooting including reinstalling SSRS. Any suggestions on how to troubleshoot further?
System.Web.HttpUnhandledException (0x80004005): Exception of type
'System.Web.HttpUnhandledException' was thrown. --->
System.Net.WebException: The request failed with HTTP status 403:
Forbidden.
I am having trouble deploying a Silverlight5 application. I'm releasing to a Windows server 2003 R2 running IIS6. This is the error that I get:
Load Error -
System.ServiceModel.DomainServices.Client.DomainOperationException:
Load operation failed for query 'GetvSiteSetupStatus'.
[HttpWebRequest_WebException_RemoteServer]
Arguments: NotFound
Debugging resource strings are unavailable. Often the key and arguments provide
sufficient information to diagnose the problem. See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=106663&Version=5.1.10411.0&File=System.Windows.dll&Key=HttpWebRequest_WebException_RemoteServer
---> System.ServiceModel.CommunicationException: [HttpWebRequest_WebException_RemoteServer]
From what I can see the control loads, but no data is shown. Running Profiler on the server shows that the queries are not run on the database at all. I suspect it to be a WCF issue, but don't know where to start looking. The error is not very clear.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
I figured out my error. I was testing my page with .html instead of .aspx.
I have migrated an application from WL 8 to WL 10 and set up my managed servers. They indicate that they are running, but when I try to access the site it throws a 404. This is my first time deploying anything on 10 so I could be missing something. Any ideas? Please let me know what additional information could be helpful. edit: I had this working, added a db connection and now it fails.
Here is my error:
weblogic.management.DeploymentException: Exception occured while downloading files
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.datamanagement.AppDataUpdate.doDownload(AppDataUpdate.java:43)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.datamanagement.DataUpdate.download(DataUpdate.java:56)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.datamanagement.Data.prepareDataUpdate(Data.java:98)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.BasicDeployment.prepareDataUpdate(BasicDeployment.java:670)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.BasicDeployment.stageFilesForStatic(BasicDeployment.java:713)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.AppDeployment.prepare(AppDeployment.java:100)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.DeploymentAdapter$1.doPrepare(DeploymentAdapter.java:39)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.DeploymentAdapter.prepare(DeploymentAdapter.java:187)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.AppTransition$1.transitionApp(AppTransition.java:21)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.ConfiguredDeployments.transitionApps(ConfiguredDeployments.java:233)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.ConfiguredDeployments.prepare(ConfiguredDeployments.java:165)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.ConfiguredDeployments.deploy(ConfiguredDeployments.java:122)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.DeploymentServerService.resume(DeploymentServerService.java:173)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.DeploymentServerService.start(DeploymentServerService.java:89)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.SubsystemRequest.run(SubsystemRequest.java:64)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:200)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:172)
java.io.IOException: [DeploymentService:290066]Error occurred while downloading files from admin server for deployment request "0". Underlying error is: "[DeploymentService:290065]Deployment service servlet encountered an Exception while handling the deployment datatransfer message for request id "0" from server "TEST01". Exception is: "weblogic.management.configuration.JDBCSystemResourceMBeanImpl"."
at weblogic.deploy.service.datatransferhandlers.HttpDataTransferHandler.getDataAsStream(HttpDataTransferHandler.java:86)
at weblogic.deploy.service.datatransferhandlers.DataHandlerManager$RemoteDataTransferHandler.getDataAsStream(DataHandlerManager.java:153)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.datamanagement.AppDataUpdate.doDownload(AppDataUpdate.java:39)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.datamanagement.DataUpdate.download(DataUpdate.java:56)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.datamanagement.Data.prepareDataUpdate(Data.java:98)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.BasicDeployment.prepareDataUpdate(BasicDeployment.java:670)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.BasicDeployment.stageFilesForStatic(BasicDeployment.java:713)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.AppDeployment.prepare(AppDeployment.java:100)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.DeploymentAdapter$1.doPrepare(DeploymentAdapter.java:39)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.DeploymentAdapter.prepare(DeploymentAdapter.java:187)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.AppTransition$1.transitionApp(AppTransition.java:21)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.ConfiguredDeployments.transitionApps(ConfiguredDeployments.java:233)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.ConfiguredDeployments.prepare(ConfiguredDeployments.java:165)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.ConfiguredDeployments.deploy(ConfiguredDeployments.java:122)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.DeploymentServerService.resume(DeploymentServerService.java:173)
at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.DeploymentServerService.start(DeploymentServerService.java:89)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.SubsystemRequest.run(SubsystemRequest.java:64)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:200)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:172)
You got a weblogic.management.DeploymentException and this means that something went wrong in some server even if everything seems OK from the console.
Underlying error is from weblogic.management.configuration.JDBCSystemResourceMBeanImpl so I would review datasource config is appropiate for every target in your environment. Also check that datasource targets are the same as web application targets and JDBC drivers are available at managed servers classpath as well.
Try to log to the WebLogic Admin console and see what is the status of your application.
You can use the 'Testing' tab of your deployment to see the URL that the application has been deployed to. This will assist you in the troubleshooting process.
If you don't see anything here to test there are a few possible reasons, including the following:
The application failed to deploy and/or is not 'Active'
You are using a cluster and no managed servers are running
You have managed servers running but they are not in a 'RUNNING' state
Lately I've installed Search Server Express 2010. After configuring it, I tried to test search functionality - content was crawled, and found by the search mechanism, so it was OK. Problem occured when I went entered Topology for Search Service Application: Search Service Application(Central Administration -> Manage services on server -> SharePoint Server Search -> Modify Topology). I can do everything there, but when I click Cancel or Apply Topology Changes it throws me an error:
An unhandled exception occurred in the
user interface.Exception Information:
An update conflict has occurred, and
you must re-try this action. The
object SearchConfigWizardContext
Name=8644038a-200f-4fd7-9842-57fc35aee1ca
was updated by 'my_user_name', in the w3wp (1488)
process, on machine 'server_name'. View the tracing
log for more information about the
conflict.
Troubleshoot issues with Microsoft
SharePoint Foundation.
Correlation ID:
3d4b97c0-3309-4e6e-aa55-c82d8bc57cdd
Does anybody had similar problem and knows what can be wrong?
Regards
Problem was solved by reinstalling the Search Server Express.
I'm receiving the following error after I attach the visual studio 2010 profiler to my wcf service.
The requested service,
'net.tcp://host:port/path/myservice.svc'
could not be activated. See the
server's diagnostic trace logs for
more information.
The service works great otherwise, and as soon as I stop profiling, I can connect and use the service again.
The closest I could find to a similar situation online was here, but the Net.Tcp Listener Adapter does not stop on my server, and restarting it does not help either. Neither does an iisreset.
I'm receiving the following entry in the event log:
Failed to initialize the
AppDomain:/LM/W3SVC/1/ROOT/MyService
Exception: System.Web.HttpException
Message: Could not load file or
assembly 'MyService' or one of its
dependencies. An attempt was made to
load a program with an incorrect
format. InnerException:
System.Configuration.ConfigurationErrorsException
Message: Could not load file or
assembly 'MyService' or one of
its dependencies. An attempt was made
to load a program with an incorrect
format.
InnerException:
System.BadImageFormatException
Message: Could not load file or
assembly 'MyService' or one of
its dependencies. An attempt was made
to load a program with an incorrect
format.
Does this sound like the profiler is creating a bad dll when instrumenting? If so, how would I get around that?
There were a couple issues at work here.
1) the binaries were being instrumented as 32 bit instead of 64 bit. This seemed to be a problem with the visual studio profiler, but also could have been a symptom of issue 2) I was attempting to profile remotely instead of on the physical machine which isn't supported.
I installed the command line tools on the test server and am looking to profile that way.