Re: PSS Restore problems
From: Jeff Harbaugh [MSFT] (jeffharb_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/16/04
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Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 21:56:54 -0800
I imagine that could be the issue.
Can you check the hman.log to see if it has signed a new certificate for the
child sites?
-- Thanks, Jeff Harbaugh [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "SLeishman" <SLeishman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B05DB359-E2DF-4DBB-B9C3-8AF03898279A@microsoft.com... > Thanks Jeff, > > Its standard security. If site above the PSS are ment to show unknown then > im happy with that. > I just rechecked the despoolr.log because i noticed alot of files in the > despoolr.box inbox dated from the date the site status stopped responding. > I > came across this.. > > Cannot find public key for instruction > D:\SMS\inboxes\despoolr.box\receive\ds_o4nrp.ist coming from site MIT, > retry > it later > > Could this be a certificate issue? Im getting this error for all my site > codes under the rebuilt PSS. > > Regards, > > Steve > "Jeff Harbaugh [MSFT]" wrote: > >> Are you using standard or advanced security. If you are using advanced >> security you will need to make sure to add all the machine accounts from >> the >> secondary sites and central site to the local admin group on the site >> server. Also check that the connection accounts is standard security are >> local admins and in the site to site communication groups. It is normal >> for >> a site to show as unknown when that site is above it in the hierarchy. >> All >> sites below it should show the site code. >> You can check the sender logs and hman log on the site server for issues >> also. >> >> -- >> Thanks, >> Jeff Harbaugh [MSFT] >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no >> rights. >> >> "SLeishman" <SLeishman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:834DDC98-E4C7-4B1E-B806-C68A515C30FB@microsoft.com... >> >I recently had a PSS die which was a parent site for approx 10 Secondary >> >sites. >> > I rebuilt the server using the same name and IP etc and restored the >> > SMS >> > database from backup. >> > Everything seemed to be going ok but the next day the site status dates >> > for >> > all the secondary sites under the restored parent wern't updated. >> > >> > I've turned logging on for a few of the SSS and it looks as though data >> > is >> > flowing between parent and child. >> > >> > Perhaps the restored PSS is not communicating properly to the central >> > site? >> > I checked the the 'standard sender addresses' under the rebuilt PSS's >> > site >> > settings and noticed that the standard sender address to the central >> > site >> > says '<sitecode> - (Unknown)' where all the others name the actual >> > site. >> > Yesterday I opted to try to update all the child sites under the >> > restored >> > PSS via the admin console and today they are still all saying "Upgrade" >> > >> > Does anyone have any suggestions? >> > >> > Thanks in advance! >> > -- >> > >> > >> >> >>
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