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by: Help on Alert: Backward Compatibility Script Error Resolution the following error occurred while executing this line null returned 1 state System Center > System Center Essentials - Monitoring Question 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Can I get an help troubleshooting this alert? Basically my system is running SCOM 2007 R2 SP1 CU4 Alert: Backward Compatibility Script Error Source:Myserver.MyDomain.local Path:Myserver.MyDomain.local Last modified by: System Last modified time: 30-03-2011 12:13:03 Alert description: An error occurred on line 119 while executing script 'MOM Backward Compatibility Service State Monitoring Script' Source: SWbemServicesEx Description: Object is not registered One or more workflows were affected by this. Workflow name: System.Mom.BackwardCompatibility.ServiceStateMonitoring Instance name: Myserver.MyDomain.local Instance ID: {078BE140-701A-0E57-B07D-27A65988C2AD} Management group: MY-GROUP Any help here is much appreciated. Thanks, Nuno Silva Friday, April 01, 2011 10:59 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Regarding the error, please try the methods in the following post: Getting lots of Script Failed To Run alerts? WMI Probe Failed Execution? Backward Compatibility Script Error? http://blogs.technet.com/b/kevinholman/archive/2009/06/29/getting-lots-of-script-failed-to-run-alerts-wmi-probe-failed-execution-backward-compatibility-script-error.aspx Meanwhile, could you please provide us more information about the problematic source agent, such as operating system. If the issue occurs in Windows Server 2008 R2, please also try: WMI leaks memory on Server 2008 R2 monitored agents http://blogs.technet.com/b/kevinholman/archive/2010/06/09/wmi-leaks-memory-on-server-2008-r2-monitored-agents.aspx In addition, please see the following thread which is about the similar issue: On Win 2008 R2 Core only: problem with 'MOM Backward Compatibility Service State Monitoring Script' http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/operationsmanagermgmtpacks/thread/6e2f15f2-198a-429f-b143-c669f4365450 If the issue p
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20989228/tf400744-an-error-occurred-while-executing-the-following-script-workitemtracki Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with https://blogs.infosupport.com/mom-oracle-management-pack/ us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, error occurred just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up TF400744: An error occurred while executing the following script: WorkItemTracking.sql up vote 1 down vote favorite 1 Currenlty, I have installed Team Foundation Server 2012. When I create Team Project Collection, I got following error. TF400744: An error occurred while executing the following error the following script: WorkItemTracking.sql. Failed batch starts on the line 17271. Statement line: 42. Script line: 17312. Error: 102 Incorrect syntax near '('. Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio version is 2008 R2 - 10.50.1600.1 Team Foundatin Server version is 2012 - Update 4 - 11.0.61030.0 So how can I handle my error? tfs2012 share|improve this question asked Jan 8 '14 at 7:15 Kre Toni 1241313 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote I got the solution. I got the error because of my SQL Server version is 2008 R2. So upgraded to service park 2. After that I can create Team Project Collection in TFS 2012. share|improve this answer answered Jan 8 '14 at 9:09 Kre Toni 1241313 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote Unfortunately, we missed adding a check to require SP1. We added a use of FORCESEEK in the work item tracking SQL that only works with SP1 or newer for SQL 2008 R2. http://blogs.msdn.com/b/wlennon/archive/2013/11/27/tfs-2012-update-4-fails
Authors Contact information Events Media MOM ORACLE MANAGEMENT PACK Posted on 2 November 2006 by Oud-medewerkers Feeling lucky today?. Due to a feet operation I’m in recovery at home. So my mind was spinning to do something. I was always wondering why there wasn’t a ORACLE management pack for MOM. Of course you could buy one form Netiq example , but the complete version will have more overhead that you want (I tried it). No I want a FREE and simple one!. Ok so you’re lucky, here’s the free oracle MP. I’m NOT a oracle expert so there maybe missing some checks but it’s a start. If you give me some remarks then I have a look at it. What does it for all oracle instances: - it monitors the oracle alert files. And report the important ORA-xxx messages and oracle text messages. (last one disabled by default). - it monitors oracle NT services state changes. - it collects important performance counters from the instances. (v$ views) - It monitors the free space on tablespaces. And report if below 25% free. - Oracle instances discovery. Automatically finds all instances and SIDs in all homes. Configuration: To use all the monitor features you must do a little configuration on the oracle instances and the mp. At the oracle servers: 1. Change the alertlogfile locations. (no shutdown required) 1) open the enterprise manager login to the instance under system sysdba 2) go to configuration -> all initialization parameters 3) Change the “background_dump_dest” to “c:\oracle\alertlogs” You can change this path but then you have also to change the MOM alert log file provider. 4) Then apply. 5) Do step 1 .. 4 for every instance you have running on any server. Now all the alert logs are written to a standard location. This is needed because the Path of the “MOM application log provider” cannot be dynamically configured. 2. Install the ORACLE ODBC driver and client tools (connectivity) on the oracle servers. 3. The performance and table space check use a oracle account to login. You specify this at the respond rules. I use the system user for this. But better is to create a special account for this. If you do be sure it can