Hi jackw3,
Ik the Visualcron application folder there is a log folder.
In here there is a file called 'log_server{date}.txt'.
Please look in here and check if there are any errors and post them here in this thread.
Regards,
Erik
Erik,
Thanks for the log file tip.
The log_server{date}.txt file stopped generating on 12/16/2011. There are no errors in this file but the process of Job Started: {Job Name} began for the last time at 1:35:38 PM and didn't complete. Here's the last successful job execution and the beginning of the next execution that did not complete:
log_server20111216.txt -------------
12/16/2011 1:05:31 PM Info Job started: Run Transaction
12/16/2011 1:05:31 PM Info Task started: Run Transactions
12/16/2011 1:05:33 PM Info Task completed: Run Transactions
12/16/2011 1:05:33 PM Info Job completed: Run Transaction
12/16/2011 1:05:43 PM Debug Saving Jobs
12/16/2011 1:10:00 PM Info Job started: Monitoring
12/16/2011 1:10:00 PM Info Task started: RunMonitor
12/16/2011 1:10:02 PM Debug Process status - About to raise TaskCompleted (1925)
12/16/2011 1:10:02 PM Info Task completed: RunMonitor
12/16/2011 1:10:02 PM Info Job completed: Monitoring
12/16/2011 1:10:48 PM Debug Saving Jobs
12/16/2011 1:35:31 PM Info Job started: Run Transaction
12/16/2011 1:35:38 PM Info Task started: Run Transactions
[EOF]
Looking at the log_api20111216.txt file I'm seeing errors that may tell us what occured (these entries are made shortly after the log above stops):
log_api20111216.txt -----------
12/16/2011 1:36:04 AM IPC send failed, ex: Port is Busy: All pipe instances are busy.
12/16/2011 1:36:05 AM IPC send failed, ex: Port is Busy: All pipe instances are busy.
12/16/2011 1:36:16 AM IPC send failed, ex: Port is Busy: All pipe instances are busy.
12/16/2011 1:36:21 AM IPC send failed, ex: Port is Busy: All pipe instances are busy.
12/16/2011 1:36:32 AM IN: PROTOCOL
12/16/2011 1:36:32 AM License status: Activated
12/16/2011 1:36:32 AM IN: PROTOCOL
12/16/2011 1:36:32 AM License status: Activated
12/16/2011 5:35:38 AM IPC send failed, ex: Port is Busy: All pipe instances are busy.
12/16/2011 5:35:41 AM IPC send failed, ex: Port is Busy: All pipe instances are busy.
12/16/2011 5:36:18 AM IN: PROTOCOL
12/16/2011 5:36:21 AM License status: Activated
12/16/2011 1:36:03 PM IPC send failed, ex: Port is Busy: All pipe instances are busy.
12/16/2011 1:36:10 PM IPC send failed, ex: Port is Busy: All pipe instances are busy.
Finally, the log_trayclient2011216.txt begins logging errors at the same time with the following entries:
log_trayclient20111216.txt -----
12/16/2011 1:36:33 PM Connecting to VisualCron Server
12/16/2011 1:36:38 PM Ping failed, ex: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
at iuGyVgfk.dxrHI2c3NarEJ.dxrHI2c3NarEJ() in C:\sourcefiles\code\VCTray\Connection\ConnectionAPI.vb:line 73
12/16/2011 1:36:38 PM Error in PingCheck, err: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
at iuGyVgfk.dxrHI2c3NarEJ.dG1XEbUvgf(Object ) in C:\sourcefiles\code\VCTray\Connection\ConnectionAPI.vb:line 120
The last two entries above are repeated in the log every 30 seconds for the rest of the day and for every day since.
Judging from the log_api{date}.txt, it looks like I've exhausted all pipes. I'm not sure how I've done that in VisualCron's context.
I have reviewed the system log. There were no updated applied at this time. What is suspicious is a System log entry at 1:35:59pm on 12/16 that says:
"A worker process with process id of '2884' serving application pool 'ReportServer$TRI' has requested a recycle because the worker process reached is allowed processing time limit."
Perhaps what I need is a good old fashioned reboot though I'm not comfortable with a reboot remedy. Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Jack
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2011-12-21T00:06:52Z
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