Ajay Pathak
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Task sequence error
Hi,
I am getting task sequence error during server rebuild just after entering the Ip ,subnet and DG for the server. Have removed entry from SCCM and Active Directory. Can you guys help in finding the solution.
I am getting task sequence error during server rebuild just after entering the Ip ,subnet and DG for the server. Have removed entry from SCCM and Active Directory. Can you guys help in finding the solution.
ASKER
I think you got the wrong one. please search all Drives including" X: for all smsts.log files.. Thank you
ASKER
Thsese are the only log that I get on the system.Even after searching all drives.
Here is the path of the logs:
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\CCM\Lo gs
Thanks
Ajay
Here is the path of the logs:
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\CCM\Lo
Thanks
Ajay
Have you closed the error message after pressinf F8 and before searching thr files?
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\CCM\Lo gs is not the correct path.
Search also the drive X: and drive D: and in the root of file C: also.
There must be another file
C:\Windows\SysWOW64\CCM\Lo
Search also the drive X: and drive D: and in the root of file C: also.
There must be another file
ASKER
Hi, I have again tried for the rebuild but the build is stopping at the point when it is installing SSIS service on the server. Build is of SSIS 2012 Ent on Windows 2k8 R2 server.
Thanks
Ajay
Thanks
Ajay
Which Task Sequence Step is it? Can you post a screenshot
ASKER
Here is the snapshot. Can we trubleshoot from the SCCM console.
SSIS-task-sequence-error.doc
SSIS-task-sequence-error.doc
Which kind of Task Sequence Step is it? Is it a Package, Run Command line, or MDT Integration?
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So you run a command line to install it.
Please check the execmgr.log in C:\Windows\ccm\logs
Please check the execmgr.log in C:\Windows\ccm\logs
ASKER
Got the server rebuilt in second attempt. Thanks for the help.
Check out this links how to get to the smsts.log file
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/d52d052f-211e-430a-bc45-032391065da9/when-does-f8-take-effect-after-booting-from-a-boot-media?forum=configmgrosd
http://sccmguy.com/2011/03/29/where-is-the-smsts-log-located/