what does the arerr.log say?
 
do check the network connectivity and the SQL logs as well. 


Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 23:15:38 -0500From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Strange behavior 
- ITSM Applications suddenly unlicensed and getting errors left and rightTo: 
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Hi,
 
To add to the performance problems we’ve had, I just ran into the strangest 
issue over the past 30 minutes. To the best of my knowledge – no changes have 
been pushed to production since last Friday (our staging environment where I do 
development is completely fine). We’re running ARServer 7.1 and ITSM 7.0.02 
patch 6 on SQL 2000 (on separate DB server).
 
I log into Remedy and I go to Incident Management and an error comes up that 
says there is an Invalid Object Container and that Incident Management is not 
licensed (unfortunately I do not have a screenshot of the error message). I 
check the error log file and notice:
 
Wed Jan 30 22:41:28 2008  390603 : Entry does not exist in database (ARERR 302) 
(repeat 5x above)
Wed Jan 30 22:41:28 2008  390603 : Failure during SQL operation to the database 
: Warning: Fatal error 9001 occurred at Jan 30 2008 10:41PM (SQL Server 21) 
(ARERR 552)
 
Earlier at 21:54:06, there are several hundred of those “Entry does not exist 
in database” messages followed by the final Fatal Error message.
 
I restart the ARServer service and log back into Remedy – now the Home Page 
Quick Links are all jumbled together, unsorted, and missing the application 
names. 
 
I’m getting all sorts of active link error messages relating to user 
preferences, server entries, and Incident Management not being licensed. 
Flashboards were also 50/50 whether or not they showed up or displayed an 
ARERROR message.
 
I verified our server licenses and our licenses were still in there (for 
ARServer and ITSM). So I go to the Server Info console to turn on logging – I 
turn on logging for SQL, API, and THREAD then I log out and back in – now 
suddenly everything works fine.
 
I then turned logging off and everything still works fine as of right now.
 
Has anyone ever run into this? Any idea what might have caused it? Why would 
turning on logging fix it (or is this just coincidence)?
 
Thanks!



 

Mike Pugh
Software Engineer13990 Parkeast CircleChantilly, VA 20151www.AmericanSystems.com
phone: (703) 968-5265mobile: (203) [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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