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versions Dienstag, 14. Mai 2013 Migration from CRM 4.0 to CRM 2011 failed (solved) I had the following problem while migration from CRM 4.0 to azure sql error log CRM 2011 RU11v2 (On-Premise) . The CRM 4.0 organization database has a size sql azure create login of150GB. The migration failed. In the Deployment Manager Log I found the following error: "Microsoft.Crm.CrmException: Upgrade Organization with
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Id=7dfcd1b1-956c-4101-93d2-02a21975ff59 failed with Exception: System.Exception: Action Microsoft.Crm.Tools.Admin.UpgradeNewSolutionAwareEntities failed. ---> Microsoft.Crm.CrmException: Cannot find Counter: Total Number of SQL Error Retries" I fixed it by following the hint of a colleague and
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this article and it works for CRM 2011 too. ClickStart, clickRun, typeregedit, and then clickOK. Locate and then click the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSCRM Right-clickMSCRM, point toNew, and then clickDWORD Value. Name this DWORD value as "OptimizeOrgImport" Right-clickOptimizeOrgImport, and then clickModify. In theValue databox, type1, and then clickOK. On theFilemenu, clickExit. After the successful migration, I disabled the OptimizeOrgImport again and set the sql server error codes value to 0. Additional Information: When you use the registry entry "OptimizeOrgImport" and have the value of this entry set to 1, you cannot import the same organization database more than one time. If you want to import the same organization database more than one time, you must do one of the following things: - Set OptimizeOrgImport = 0 and use the normal import process. - Delete the organization, and then import the organization again. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/977867/en-us Compare this blog too http://www.dynamicsexchange.com/Blogs/user.aspx?Tableid=284 Eingestellt von Karin Reuter um 5/14/2013 04:54:00 nachm. Diesen Post per E-Mail versendenBlogThis!In Twitter freigebenIn Facebook freigebenAuf Pinterest teilen Labels: 2011, cannot find counter, Counter, crm 2011, crm2011, Microsoft CRM, Microsoft CRM 2011, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, migration, migration failed, MSCRM Server, Organization Keine Kommentare: Kommentar veröffentlichen Neuerer Post Älterer Post Startseite Abonnieren Kommentare zum Post (Atom) Blog-Archiv ► 2016 (1) ► Januar (1) ► 2014 (8) ► Oktober (2) ► August (1) ► Mai (1) ► März (2) ► Februar (1) ► Januar (1) ▼ 2013 (19) ► Oktober (3) ► Juli (2) ▼ Mai (3) MSCRM 2011 Performance counters overview MSCRM 2011 and Cit
This appendix describes solutions to common problems and scenarios that you might encounter when installing or upgrading Enterprise Manager. Installation Issues This section lists some of the most commonly encountered installation issues, and their resolutions. Installation
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Fails with an Abnormal Termination If there is a daily cron job that error number -2147467259 oracle is running on the system where you are installing Grid Control that cleans up the /tmp/ directory, the installation might sqlazureexecutionstrategy fail with an abnormal termination and the installActions.err file will log the following error: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no nio in java.library.path. The workaround is to set the TMP and TEMP environment variables to a directory other http://help4mscrm.blogspot.com/2013/05/i-had-thefollowing-problem-while.html than the default /tmp and execute the ./runInstaller. PERL Environment Variable is Forced on the environment During an Enterprise Manager 10g R2 (10.2.0.2) Installation In a Microsoft Windows environment, if you have an existing PERL5LIB environment variable, the Enterprise Manager Grid Control installation will forcible overwrite this variable, in turn, forcing other applications on this host to use the new Perl version that get installed during the Management https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B16240_01/doc/install.102/e10953/app_troubleshooting.htm Service installation. To work around this issue, rename the existing Perl variable as PERL5LIB_TMP before the OMS installation starts. You can later (after the installation is complete) change the PERL5LIB_TMP variable to PERL5LIB Note: If the Perl environment variable is not set, remove this variable from the Environment Variables. To do this, from the Control Panel, go to Environment Variable under Systems. Installation Fails Due to Network Configuration Issues The installation of Enterprise Manager Grid Control may fail if there are network configuration and connectivity problems. To avoid this issue, do the following: Ensure that the HOSTS file mentions the IP address and full canonical name followed by a short name or alias of the computer where OMS or Management Agent is to be installed. Ensure that there are no connectivity issues between the server processes. Obtaining Full Canonical Name The fully qualified domain name can be obtained with a type of double-lookup or reverse-lookup. Check the /etc/nsswitch.conf file to see how lookups are to be performed by the operating system. To get the fully qualified domain name, on the computer where you want to install OMS or Management Agent, run the following commend: hostname To get the IP address,
diagnostic information are stored in: A user error log that contains error message information. Generally, these messages https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/timesten.112/e21646/error.htm contain information on actions you may need to take. The default https://support.solarwinds.com/Success_Center/Database_Performance_Analyzer_(DPA)/Deadlock_analysis_in_DPA file is ttCWAdmin -init5ttCWAdmin -init4. For more information on modifying the location of the user error log, see "Modifying informational messages" in the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Operations Guide. A support log containing everything in the user error log plus information that may be useful sql error for TimesTen Customer Support. The default file is ttCWAdmin -init3ttCWAdmin -init2. For more information on modifying the location of the support log, see "Modifying informational messages" in the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Operations Guide. An invalidation file containing diagnostic information when TimesTen invalidates a database. This file provides useful troubleshooting information for TimesTen Customer Support. cannot find counter The invalidation file is created and named based on the value specified by the ttCWAdmin -init1 connection attribute. This connection attribute is not a file name. For example on Linux platforms, if the ttCWAdmin -init0 connection attribute is ttCWAdmin -start -dsn9, the actual invalidation file name has a suffix, ttCWAdmin -start -dsn8, ttCWAdmin -start -dsn7. For more information on the ttCWAdmin -start -dsn6 connection attribute, see "DataStore" in the Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Reference. Note: Not all error numbers are currently in use. Retrieving errors and warnings In JDBC, the native error code and message can be retrieved as shown in this example: Example 1-1 Native error code and message retrieval in JDBC private static void printSQLExceptions(SQLException e) { while (e != null) { System.out.println("SQLState: " + e.getSQLState()); System.out.println("Message : " + e.getMessage()); System.out.println("Vendor : " + e.getErrorCode()); e.printStackTrace(); e = e.getNextException(); System.out.println(""); } e.printStackTrace(); } . . . try { // JDBC method calls here } catch (SQLException ex) { ex.printSQLExceptions(); } In ODB
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