Re: Installing SMS with existing site database
- From: "Cathy Moya [MS]" <camoya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 13:00:17 -0800
If you didn't use the Recovery Expert before you tried any of this, I have
no idea what to do to get out of it. :-(
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"Ifreet" <Ifreet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Cathy Moya [MS]" wrote:
I think what Ifreet is trying to do is more like a site recovery
operation.
If you have a site backup, and if the site server has the same name and
domain, you could restore.
See
Scenarios and Procedures for SMS 2003: Maintenance, Backup, and Recovery
for more details.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sms/sms2003/maintain/spmbrsms03/default.mspx
You are right. It's some kind of repair. I tried to reinstall primary site
because I've lost all information from SMS administrator console. I can
read
only site status. It works but unaccessible. I thought that was happaned
because Security Rights failed. I have made a backup of sms database and
tried to reintall sms site... But nothing changed. SMS administrator
console
still empty. I even can't set sms services after reinstallation. It's
unaccessible:(
Adminui.log contain lines:
Error: CWbemAsyncNodeFactory::Enumerate: CreateObjectStub failed, error
code
is -2147024891
CWbemAsyncNodeFactory::Enumerate Failed
Can you tell me what could happen with SMS Administrator console? ACLReset
takes no effect.
.
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