I've had nothing but problems with R2 so this doesn't surprise me. (eDNS
anyone?) Thanks for the tips as I just had the PO cut to upgrade our BES
to 5, System OS still to be determined. 

 

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Denmark, Dave
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2011 12:32 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [Bes-admins] BES5 installation headaches on 2008R2

 

I wanted to share with you all a few hurdles I had to overcome when
installing BES 5.0.2 on Windows 2008 R2. It required a call to RIM to
ultimately fix, and I am sharing the script that they provided with you
all.

 

We started with 5.0.0 on a Windows 2008 R2 server, and after
installation, the services would not start. Edited service dependencies
in the registry to remove "NtLmSsp", which does not exist on 2008 R2.
The services came up successfully. Knowing that 5.0.0 is not compatible
with 2008 R2, I proceeded with the 5.0.2 upgrader that is provided
online.

 

Then more problems occurred. Had to download the VeriSign Trust Network
and manually add the certs to the Trusted Root CA store of the PC. The
file is available here: http://www.verisign.com/support/roots.html.
There is a ZIP file of all of them. Had to choose "Show physical stores"
and load them all into the Local Computer store. Then Java would install
during the upgrade to 5.0.2. Our servers do not have access to the
internet, nor can they run Windows Update, and I chose this route rather
than installing the Root CA Update pack from MSFT.

 

Once 5.0.2 was up and running, I tried to log in to BAS, and could not.
During installation, I chose LDAP authentication and not local BAS
authentication (I wish I would have chosen BAS auth as it would have
saved me a couple hours on a late night). Dug up a script that uses a
sproc to create a local BAS admin account. The sproc can be found here:
http://smsbeley.blogspot.com/2010/04/reset-bes-5-bas-admin-password.html


 

After running that, I was successfully able to log in to BAS using the
new "backdoor" account. It surprises me that they call the password a
"hash" when it is a really weak encrypted string (and can be decoded
using basUtility.bat).

 

Once I logged in, the next step was for me to configure LDAP auth, then
received this error message:

http://docs.blackberry.com/en/admin/deliverables/16619/BlackBerry_Admini
stration_Service_KIL_1020298_11.jsp

 

If you create the BlackBerry Configuration Database using the
createdb.exe tool, the BlackBerry Administration Service displaysthe
following exception when accessing

Server and components > BlackBerry Solution Topology > BlackBerry
DomainComponent view > BlackBerry Administration Service

: "The application has encountered a system error. Please report
thiserror to the System Administrator.
(EXCEPTION-com.rim.bes.bas.servicemanager.ServiceNotFoundException)".
(CHD 356069)

 

Workaround: Contact RIM Technical Support.

 

It was about 2AM at this point (a few hours outside of my approved
change window), and I gave up. I called RIM later in the week and sent
them about 400MB of logs and a backup of our database. They provided
this script, which removes a malformed auth provider that was screwing
up the integrity of the database:

 

DELETE FROM BASAuthenticationCredentials WHERE CredentialIdentifier =
'AD' AND AuthenticatorIdentifier = 111

 

What's funny is I was going to get in there and delete the 'AD:'
credentialIdentifier, but I am glad that I did not. That's the one that
must stay, the 'AD' one needs to go. 

 

So, Bes5.0.2 is now alive and well on our 2008R2 installation, except
for one more minor problem: I can't see "messaging configuration" for
users in BAS anymore. Last week it worked, this week it does not. So,
going to have to call RIM again and find out why.

 

Also, RIM provided me a direct download link to a full installation of
BES 5.0.2, which I used on the FT node and it was installed and running
in about 10 minutes. Sure beats having to install 5.0.0, hack the
registry, then upgrade to SP2. I would recommend contacting RIM to
obtain this version for any of you considering using 2008R2 as the OS
for BES.

 

 

Thanks,

 

Dave Denmark

Senior Systems Engineer | System Services

Seattle Children's

206-987-2643  OFFICE 

206-469-5291  PAGER

[email protected]

OFFICE   6901 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115

MAIL      M/S S-124, PO Box 50020, Seattle, WA 98145

WWW     seattlechildrens.org <http://seattlechildrens.org/> 

 




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