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Address LookupWhat's My IP AddressContact Windows Update Services - Multiple Errors in Event Viewer - Event ID 12052,12042, 12022, 12032, 12012, 12002,13042 5 Replies Symptom: When browsing through the event viewer logs on the client web service is not working wsus your Windows Update Services server, you notice the following Event IDs
The Client Web Service Is Not Working. Wsus 12022
with a Level of Error in the following order: 12052, 12042, 12022, 12032, 12012, 12002, 13042. Log
Event Id 12012 Wsus
Name: Application Source: Windows Server Update Services Event ID: 12052 Task Category: 9 Level: Error Description: The DSS Authentication Web Service is not working. Log Name: Application Source: Windows
The Client Web Service Is Not Working 12022
Server Update Services Date: 10/3/2013 4:53:26 AM Event ID: 12042 Task Category: 9 Level: Error Description: The SimpleAuth Web Service is not working. Log Name: Application Source: Windows Server Update Services Date: 10/3/2013 4:53:26 AM Event ID: 12022 Task Category: 9 Level: Error Description: The Client Web Service is not working. Log Name: Application Source: Windows Server Update the simpleauth web service is not working. Services Date: 10/3/2013 4:53:26 AM Event ID: 12032 Task Category: 9 Level: Error Description: The Server Synchronization Web Service is not working. Log Name: Application Source: Windows Server Update Services Date: 10/3/2013 4:53:26 AM Event ID: 12012 Task Category: 9 Level: Error Description: The API Remoting Web Service is not working. Log Name: Application Source: Windows Server Update Services Date: 10/3/2013 4:53:26 AM Event ID: 12002 Task Category: 9 Level: Error Description: The Reporting Web Service is not working. Log Name: Application Source: Windows Server Update Services Date: 10/3/2013 4:53:26 AM Event ID: 13042 Task Category: 6 Level: Error Description: Self-update is not working. Additionally, you can recreate these events by running the following command: wsusutil.exe checkhealth Solution: Reconfigure the WSUS server via the wsusutil.exe command. Login to the WSUS server Open up a command prompt with Administrative rights Navigate to the Update Services\Tools directory. By default you can find it on your C drive by executing the following command cd "c:\Program Files\Update Services\Tools" Execute one of the following commands If up
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ORA-12012 Auto Execute Error Tips http://hrivera99.blogspot.com/2014/01/ora-12012-error-on-auto-execute-of-job.html Expert Oracle Database Tips by Burleson Consulting February 11, 2015 Question: I am receiving the following error in my Alert log. But my job is not broken and there are no failures. Any idea what is going on and how I can resolve this? ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 62 ORA-12005: web service may not schedule automatic refresh for times in the past dbms_refresh.refresh('"AAI"."A_REST"'); Broken = N Failure = 0 Interval = trunc(sysdate)+23/24 Last Date =10/21/2005 12:02:15 AM Next Date =10/21/2005 11:00:00 PM ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 62 ORA-12005: may not schedule automatic refresh for times in the past How do I find out the cause of this ORA-12012 error and the accompanying ORA-12005 error? Answer: web service is ORA-12012 error is a generic error and you need to look closer to find the real error code that indicates why the job failed. To diagnose any error, you start by using the oerr utility to display the ORA-12012 error: ORA-12012: Error on Auto Execute of Job Cause: An error was caught while doing an automatic execution of a job. Action: Look at the accompanying errors for details on why the execute failed. As is indicated by the utility, the required action is to look at the accompanying errors for details on why the execute failed. In this case, the accompanying error is: ORA-12005: may not schedule automatic refresh for times in the past. This means that there's something wrong with the part of your code dealing with the automatic refresh, specifically the interval. Your interval is set as follows: interval = trunc(sysdate)+23/24 The code you have written sets an interval where Oracle is trying to run the job at a time in the past, which it simply cannot do. So, change your interval to this: interval = trunc(sysdate+1)+23/24 And your Oracle job will run smooth as silk! An ORA-12012 error should come with an accompanying error that will basicx64 with Active Dataguard. The following error shows on a scheduled basis ORCL1: Sat Jan 18 23:00:06 2014 Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/orcl/ORCL1/trace/ORCL1_j008_6097.trc: ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job "SYS"."BSLN_MAINTAIN_STATS_JOB" ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error ORA-06512: at "DBSNMP.BSLN_INTERNAL", line 2073 ORA-06512: at line 1 Reason: The underlying table required as part of one of the schedule maintenance tasks has invalid values. The related table is DBSNMP.BSLN_BASELINES. After taking a look at the job log we see the failed execution attempts: SQL> select log_date,status from dba_scheduler_job_run_details where job_name='BSLN_MAINTAIN_STATS_JOB'; LOG_DATE STATUS ------------------------------------- ------------------------------ 11-JAN-14 11.00.07.315077 PM -06:00 FAILED 04-JAN-14 11.00.05.595559 PM -06:00 FAILED 18-JAN-14 11.00.06.554385 PM -06:00 FAILED 28-DEC-13 11.01.05.966337 PM -06:00 FAILED 22-JAN-14 03.36.50.995888 PM -06:00 FAILED 5 rows selected. FIX Procedure: Look for the values on the table, detect the invalid values and remove them. SQL> select * from DBSNMP.BSLN_BASELINES; DBID INSTANCE_NAME BASELINE_ID BSLN_GUID TI A STATUS LAST_COMPUT ---------- ---------------- ----------- -------------------------------- -- - ---------------- ----------- 3038864366 orcl 0 0A03A0424F06F7E6B3841C6CC0999F7C NW N ACTIVE 131027:0000 3038864366 ORCL2 0 A396EEB2AB3A39AF477DC4A1AEE70CC9 ND Y ACTIVE 131228:2300 3038864366 ORCL1 0 176C36D62D62855075AD0BBD90B2DA30 ND Y ACTIVE 131228:2300 You must know exactly which row you're deleting, in my very particular case I know which rows do not make sense since this database was recently involved in a fail over scenario and the former name is still being held in the table. The corrupt row is removed with a simple DELETE command: SQL> DELETE FROM DBSN