Hi guys has anyone got some real information on what the cause for this could be? Please see attached image as well.
Basically what happens as soon as you upgrade to Vault 2014, the next day when trying to log onto the server with Vault client you get this message saying your software is not compatible with the application. The only thing we have found to work was to reset IIS using the standard iisreset command. This normally works and then the next day the same story.
This is now the second server we have upgraded from Vault 2013 to 2014 that’s doing this. In the one case we were restoring a Vault backup on a brand new Windows 2008 R2 server and now in this case we did an upgrade on the same server. In both cases everything worked 100% before and the software and hardware requirements have been met 100%
I have looked at the suggestions on Cracking the Vault blog but nothing really helps.
My question is why after going to 2014 does this start where before it was running perfectly?
The second server we have done yesterday is on the latest service pack level and everything plus SQL and SQL SP's.
Has anyone got any more information in this regard? It would be nice to get to the bottom of this and find the real reason why Vault 2014 has this issue.
Thanks.
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The advice I got was to restart the SQL Browser service on the Vault Server. I had this on 2015 and restarting everything solved it right off.
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Hi Chris,
Thanks for the advice. I would assume then that restarting the server would have restarted the service but in our case the problem comes back the next day. Obviously Vault does something at night that is causing this as it only happens the next day every day…
What type of Vault tasks do you have running at tnight? Do they shut down the server? And is that SQL service to to restart automatically on server restart? Hmmm,... just kind of going down the list here. My guess is there is some osrt of task running at night that is shutting that service down.
Do you use SQL in other areas, and do they sit on the same server? Because it may not even be Vault that is shutting it down.
That's all I got... when it comes to IT stuff, I'm dangerous at best.
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Hi Chris,
It’s a standard Windows Server 2008 with SQL 2008 SP3. No other SQL instances on it and the server is not running any tasks at night other than the standard built in Vault tasks which I have no control over. This is my point exactly. Nothing changed except for Vault... Everything was working fine when it was Vault 2013.
I see that you are connecting to it from a 2013 client. Do you have the same problem when connecting from a 2014 client?
When you have the problem again, can you try and connect with the IP address and see if that shows the same error?
Hi Irvin,
It happens from both 2013 and 2014 Vault clients.
I think we have tried connecting using IP and also no difference.
Like I said, why was everything working fine on 2013 and now with 2014 its a problem with no configuration changes on the server or infrastructure.
Cheers
Can you check the logs in Windows Event Viewer where the Vault Server is installed to see if there are any errors returning?
Regards,
Samuel
Hi Raider_007,
Please review this support blog entry. What are the results when you perform these actions?
Please reply if any of the above help, and let us know which one works in your case if they resolve the problem you're experiencing.
I used to get this A LOT with the 2014 ADMS, I've seen it less with 2015 ADMS. But I did get it the other day and found SQL services hadn't fired up correctly. My ADMS is running in a VM though and for some reason the services don't start correctly or at all if the Guest/VM OS takes a long time to boot up.
Do you have a backup script running? Is it stock standard as generated by the ADMS Console? or have you added extra code?
Scott Moyse
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Hi
I have been getting this lately too for Vault 2014 when
1. Straight after the Vault adms server upgrade - server reboot recommended
2. When AutodeskDM Pool stops - check that it is started
If 2 above happens regularly or if IIS reset fixes the issue, check even viewer for errors
Max
Hi guys sorry for the late reply and lack of feedback on this topic. We had a public holiday here in South Africa so had a looong weekend 🙂
I have been looking everywhere for a solution or things to try and besides the obvious Cracking the Vault article I pointed out in the beginning and that was also pointed out to me by someone else, I have now done the following on the Vault server:
I have now disabled the scheduled IISRESET and waiting for the morning to see what the users will experience.
I will report back but if the above does not solve the issue then I am back to square one... holding thumbs
If there are any more ideas please let me have it.
I have attached the server log files for the past two days if needed.
Cheers
Hi guys,
I am happy to report that the last batch of items I performed seems to have fixed the issue and this morning we had no issue with logging into Vault. I checked the Windows event viewer and it was clean as well.
In future I think I am just going to perform those tasks by default on all Vault servers.
Thanks for everyone for the advice and assistance!
Cheers
One other mention, we're finding that when you add the IIS_IUSRS account to the Autodesk Websites to be full control, this issue in some circumstances is resolved.
This is apparently one of several generic errors that can mean any number of things.
We had this coming up last week because the IIS pool was full because of an issue with the license server configuration.
Saved our life mate, Granting full control worked like a charm
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