[THIN] Re: 100's of XML errors on the WIs
- From: Mike Piontkowski <citrixpro@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2008 08:00:11 -0800 (PST)
The following was just released for mixed version farms and WI 4.6
http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX118905
Mike
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Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 19:05:34 -0800 (PST)
From: Mike Piontkowski <citrixpro@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [THIN] Re: 100's of XML errors on the WIs
Hi George,
If any of the published applications has a leading or trailing blank space as
well as two consecutive spaces in the distinguished name it will generate the
error(s) you described.
Email me privately if you have any questions.
Mike
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From: <GTaylor@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 08:43:52 -0700
Subject: [THIN] 100's of XML errors on the WIs
I have 2 Farms that are serviced by 4 load balanced Web Interfaces, they all
answer to the same DNS name. One farm is 4.0 with only 4 servers in it, the
other is 4.5 with approx. 35 servers. The WI machines are 4.6. I'm seeing the
below message in the application logs of each Web Interface every 5 to 10
minutes:
An error of type "IMA" with an Error ID of "0x80000001" was reported by the XML
Service at address "http://rus-ctxpress11s:80/scripts/wpnbr.dll
[com.citrix.xml.NFuseProtocol.RequestAppData]". This XML Service transaction
failed, but the XML Service has not been removed from the list of active
services.
There is one of these for every CPS that is listed as an XML broker. I've
tried the following on all the CPS servers via Citrix's Tech Support suggestion
with no luck, Cleared the IMA Local Host Cache, unregistered XML, reregistered
XML on port 80 and restarted it.
I've also done a dscheck /Full Servers before the above steps and had 1 hostID
with no corresponding MfServer node entry. After reloading LHC and
reregistering XML I get over 30 of them. I haven't done a /clean with it yet.
Any suggestions on where my issues could be? Does it appear my Datastore is
corrupt in some way?
Any help or hints would be great.
George Taylor
Systems Programmer
Regional Health Inc.
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