For the past week or so I'm seeing a lot of systems that are unable to download
certain updates for installation. In looking at these machines and seeing the
following:
updatesstore.log
In this log I can see all the updates and it's identified them as missing.
contenttransfermanager.log
CCTMJob::UpdateLocations - Received empty location update for CTM Job
{1EC7F586-46CA-4D46-B8A8-EFDA78050F70} ContentTransferManager 30/10/2013
9:03:53 PM 3696 (0x0E70)
CTM job {1EC7F586-46CA-4D46-B8A8-EFDA78050F70} suspended ContentTransferManager
30/10/2013 9:03:53 PM 3696 (0x0E70)
CCTMJob::UpdateLocations - Received empty location update for CTM Job
{CFF477C6-FD7B-4766-BAB1-5317E777FDD5} ContentTransferManager 30/10/2013
9:03:53 PM 1564 (0x061C)
CTM job {CFF477C6-FD7B-4766-BAB1-5317E777FDD5} suspended ContentTransferManager
30/10/2013 9:03:53 PM 1564 (0x061C)
locationservices.log
Current AD site of machine is Admin-Centre LocationServices 30/10/2013 9:03:53
PM 1564 (0x061C)
Calling back with empty distribution points list LocationServices 30/10/2013
9:03:53 PM 1564 (0x061C)
In searching for this problem a lot of talk has been that it's a boundary
issue. I use IP range boundaries exclusively and can confirm the machines I've
looked at have boundaries configured and they're part of a fast boundary group
with a DP. I've also validated the packages on that DP and even redistributed
them.
Any ideas?