11010 Error Due To Lack Of Resources
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60 Licensed number of end points: 2000 Received about 40 failed monitors all with a similar error message: 23 Apr 2014 01:12:05 AM, "Computer: DatabaseServer [99.99.99.99]", "Monitor Title: Ping 99.99.99.99", "Description: 99.99.99.99 is not responding to ping requests within 3000 error due to lack of resources test connection ms. Received no response from 99.99.99.99 Error due to lack of resources. [Err=0x2B02 (11010), CurrUser=MonitoringAcct, powershell error due to lack of resources Imp={none}]" Same cycle of errors repeated about 4 hours later. We've not seen "Error due to lack of resources" since deploying the product powershell test-connection failed due to lack of resources more than a year ago. The server is single-function, dedicated to PA Monitor. Although VMware is in use, there is no thin provisioning. We observe CPU spikes at about 28%, memory usage is flat at 1.2gb. Disk is powershell test ping 55%/98% free on the system/non-system volumes. Looking for cause of "lack of resources" with this error code. failed lack ping resources error asked 23 Apr '14, 10:10 JAnderson 1●1●3 accept rate: 0% edited 23 Apr '14, 10:11 6 Answers: oldestnewestmost voted 0 A new build with the fix is ready for you. Please download and install. ThanksQuinn Please make sure to mark your questions accepted when you have your answer by clicking the gray check mark
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to the left of the answer. link answered 24 Apr '14, 10:07 Quinn ♦♦ 13.2k●3●9●25 accept rate: 40% 0 Hi, We are looking into this error. We to have a new build that will give us better error messages. As soon as we can we'll let you know when it is ready. ThanksQuinn Please make sure to mark your questions accepted when you have your answer by clicking the gray check mark to the left of the answer. link answered 23 Apr '14, 11:43 Quinn ♦♦ 13.2k●3●9●25 accept rate: 40% 0 Quinn - thank you. We've applied the RC after taking a full config backup and will monitor for similar false-positives. link answered 25 Apr '14, 16:17 JAnderson 1●1●3 accept rate: 0% 0 Problem has not repeated after applying RC. We'll mark this as resolved and report if the same issue is repeated, referencing back to this item. link answered 28 Apr '14, 11:26 JAnderson 1●1●3 accept rate: 0% 0 Hello, we have this error too. "Error due to lack of resources" We get excessive mails with this errors. When is the final release to fix this problem. Br Mike link answered 21 Jul '14, 07:20 mike2013 1●1 accept rate: 0% 0 Hi Mike, Please make sure that you have installed the latest version. ThanksQuinn Please make sure to mark your questions accepted when you h
t0 Enable Local Admin Account and Reset Password Domain Wide IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now What I don't get is I can ping it but when trying to use the cmdlet it wont
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return a value. But on a couple of machines w/o the -quiet param. I get response powershell version two out of four times. Where should I start looking to figure this one out? Reply Subscribe View Best Answer   9 Replies Pure Capsaicin OP Rob Dunn Jun 2, 2015 at 4:22 UTC test-connection actually establishes a connection to the WMI provider, so if it is having issues, you'll need to focus on that - i.e. it essentially mimics http://support.poweradmin.com/osqa/questions/1378/error-due-to-lack-of-resources the get-wmiobject -class win32_pingstatus class. I would troubleshoot WMI on those workstations. 4 Thai Pepper OP BloodHoundGang Jun 2, 2015 at 4:24 UTC Yeah I can do WMI queries on the machines in question.... 0 Pure Capsaicin OP Rob Dunn Jun 2, 2015 at 4:42 UTC So you do not get anything like the following when you attempt this without the -QUIET switch - no errors, etc.?: PowershellTest-Connection -ComputerName ADMIN1 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/985996-test-connection-failed-due-to-lack-of-resources ?TextSource Destination IPV4Address IPV6Address Bytes Time(ms) ------ ----------- ----------- ----------- ----- -------- ADMIN1 Server01 157.59.137.44 32 0 ADMIN1 Server01 157.59.137.44 32 0 ADMIN1 Server01 157.59.137.44 32 0 ADMIN1 Server01 157.59.137.44 32 1 0 Pure Capsaicin OP Rob Dunn Jun 2, 2015 at 4:48 UTC Can you share the exact cmdlet syntax you are using? 0 Thai Pepper OP BloodHoundGang Jun 2, 2015 at 4:49 UTC I do get results but only 2/4 the other two give the error "failed due to lack of resources" What I'm trying to do is resolve host names from a list of IP's. I figured first I would need to test to make sure the PC is on then use [System.Net.DNS] to resolve the name. Maybe there's an easier way to do it in Powershell V.2? 0 Thai Pepper OP BloodHoundGang Jun 2, 2015 at 4:52 UTC PowershellTest-Connection -computername 10.10.45.94 This is the errorPowershellTest-Connection : Testing connection to computer '10.10.45.94' failed: Error due to lack of resources At line:1 char:1 + Test-Connection -ComputerName 10.10.45.94 + ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (10.10.45.94:String) [Test-Connection], PingException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : TestConnectionException,Microsoft.PowerShell.Commands.TestConnectionCommand Source Destination IPV4Address IPV6Address Bytes Time(ms) ------ ----------- ----------- ----------- ----- -------- TECH02 10.10.45.94 10.10.45.94 32 31 TECH02 10.10.45.94 10.10.45.94 32 15 TECH02 10.10.45.94 10.10.45.94 32 15 0 Pure Capsaicin OP Best Answer Rob Dunn Jun 2, 2015 at 5:02 U
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