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vcdkk
  •  vcdkk
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2011-05-18T09:33:28Z
On a brand new Windows 2008 server R2 I have experienced that the VC service did not start up after a reboot.

The Event log says

The VisualCron service failed to start due to the following error:
The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion.

A timeout was reached (120000 milliseconds) while waiting for the VisualCron service to connect.


Where do i find the reason?
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2011-05-18T10:04:50Z
Could you please send server_startup.txt and log_serverDATE.txt?

Also, did it start if you tried it manually later?
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vcdkk
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2011-05-18T10:26:03Z
It did start up when started manually. It seems like server_startup.txt has been overwritten.

Can I send the files by mail?
Support
2011-05-18T10:26:52Z
Yes, please send it to support@visualcron.com. Which time did you reboot?
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vcdkk
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2011-05-18T15:02:05Z
It happend again. I have send the logfiles + timestamp.

I think it has something to do with a "System Startup" trigger which starts a job. This could take 1-2 minutes

By the way I'm running v 5.5.3
Support
2011-05-18T15:08:06Z
Thanks for the info. While we are thinking of how to handle this you could do a temporary fix which increases timeout.

Open registry editory and go to Local machine->SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control

and set:

ServicesPipeTimeout

This is a value in milliseconds. Please let us know if that fixes the problem. Then we can work with a better fix.
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vcdkk
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2011-05-23T09:36:32Z
Thanks, this fixed the problem. Of course I like a fix that doesn't start the scheduled jobs in the service startup event (Microsoft recommendations)

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vcdkk
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2011-05-26T08:49:20Z
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2011-05-26T08:57:40Z
Yes, it will. We have this on our to do list for next version.
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