issue today. Turns out there is an issue with Rollup 6 for PS4.0 and
XML "corruption". It only affects you if you have Published Apps with
names longer than 37 characters (I had one at 50 characters). Once I
removed the non Rollup 6 from the farm PN Agent and WI immediately
stopped authenticating or launching (if you were already
authenticated). I shortened up that application name and reintroduced
Rollup 6 servers in the WI/PNA farm definitions and it that fixed the
issue.
So in summary you have 2 choices if you want to keep PS4.0/Rollup 6 (A
hotfix is in the offing but it wasn't available as of today)
1. Shorten up app names to <37 characters
2. keep Rollup 5 or less servers in your WI/PN Agent farm listings for
getting the XML service.
-Matt
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Bohmer, Andre ten
<Andre.tenBohmer@wur.nl> wrote:
> Thanks, I've ran MedEvac and dscheck and all seems ok, just de-installed R06
> and the PS 4.0 w2k3 farm is functioning normal again... Maybe one server was
> corrupting xml traffic, but could not find any clues in the ima store
> (dscheck) or via MedEvac.
>
> Thanks for your support!
> Andre
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: thin-bounce@freelists.org [mailto:thin-bounce@freelists.org] On
>> Behalf Of George Wasgatt
>> Sent: woensdag 24 december 2008 16:28
>> To: thin@freelists.org
>> Subject: [THIN] Re: After PSE400W2K3R06 : MPSError type="IMA"0x80000032
>>
>> I too had problems with Web Interface not seeing the published app
>> after my
>> 4.5 upgrade which included PSE450W2K3R03. Citrix Support had me
>> download
>> MedEvac which I used to locate a 'damaged' application which was
>> causing the
>> XML service to send unintelligible information to the Web Interface.
>> Once I
>> deleted that published application all was well. I was in a mixed 4.0
>> / 4.5
>> farm at the time which supposedly contributed to this problem. It is
>> available here http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX107935
>>
>> Here is what MedEvac does in its own words:
>>
>> MedEvac Tool Version 2.5
>>
>> Created Date: September 20, 2006
>>
>> Updated Date: September 23, 2008
>>
>> Description
>> -----------
>> The MedEvac tool is utilized to run checks against a Presentation
>> Server
>> farm to verify environment health.
>>
>> This tool can be used to check the following components of a
>> Presentation
>> Server Farm:
>>
>> 1. Verify XML Service Health:
>>
>> a. Verifies that the XML service is able to respond to an XML,
>> Web
>> Interface, Program Neighborhood Agent or Program Neighborhood Client
>> request.
>>
>> b. Verifies that the XML brokers are able to contact the Data
>> Collector.
>>
>> 2. Verify Data Collector Health:
>>
>> a. Verifies Data Collector is able to provide a least loaded
>> server
>> for the specified application.
>>
>> b. Verifies IMA Service on the Data Collector is functioning
>> properly.
>>
>> c. Verifies the IMA Service can read the Data Collector's LHC.
>>
>> d. Verifies that the IMA Service can read its Dynamic Store data.
>>
>> e. Verifies at least one server in the farm has this application
>> published.
>>
>> 3. Verify least loaded server health:
>>
>> a. Verifies Term Service on least loaded server.
>>
>> b. Verifies RPC Service on least loaded server.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: thin-bounce@freelists.org [mailto:thin-bounce@freelists.org] On
>> Behalf
>> Of christopher.walter@cgi.com
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2008 9:17 AM
>> To: thin@freelists.org
>> Subject: [THIN] Re: After PSE400W2K3R06 : MPSError type="IMA"0x80000032
>>
>> Is your IMA service restarting ok by itself on your data collector and
>> did
>> you happen to install any packages with IMS before you had this
>> problem? It
>> almost sounds like the same problem you have when applying R03 for PS
>> 4.5 if
>> you have corrupted or duplicate jobs only the IMA service would be hung
>> after.
>>
>> What do you get if you run dscheck /full servers
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: thin-bounce@freelists.org [mailto:thin-bounce@freelists.org] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Bohmer, Andre ten
>> Sent: December 24, 2008 2:34 AM
>> To: thin@freelists.org
>> Subject: [THIN] Re: After PSE400W2K3R06 : MPSError type="IMA"0x80000032
>>
>> > As far as the first part of the problem, do you get the same problem
>> if
>> > you use explicit instead of Autologon?
>> We use explicit logon default instead of Autologon.
>>
>> > For the second part of the problem, what do you get back when you run
>> > dscheck? Did you recently add more groups to your ID's. I had a
>> > similar problem and we had to do an xml fix to the data collectors in
>> > order to process accounts that had more then a certain amount of AD
>> > groups...that was with PS 3.0 though.
>> No we did not add more groups to all ID's, I use a baseline account and
>> that
>> did not change but also dos not see all published app's it is granted
>> to.
>>
>> > dscheck
>> Data Store Validation Utility. Version: 5.21
>>
>> Installation Job Information for Unknown Servers
>> ------------------------------------------------
>> Server 5732 not found for installation job 7cf1-0038-0008513d
>> Server 1e74 not found for installation job 7cf1-0038-0008513d
>> Server 5732 not found for installation job 7cf1-0038-0004b7fd
>> Server 5732 not found for installation job 6157-0038-000d6211
>> Server 5732 not found for installation job 6157-0038-000d6272
>>
>> MSI Installation Job Information for Unknown Servers
>> ----------------------------------------------------
>> No MSI Installation Job Records Found
>>
>> ADF Installation Job Information for Unknown Servers
>> ----------------------------------------------------
>> Finished data store validation.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Andre
>>
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: thin-bounce@freelists.org [mailto:thin-bounce@freelists.org] On
>> > Behalf Of Bohmer, Andre ten
>> > Sent: December 23, 2008 10:57 AM
>> > To: thin@freelists.org
>> > Subject: [THIN] After PSE400W2K3R06 : MPSError type="IMA"0x80000032
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > Tested last week PSE400W2K3R06 on a test server and everything went
>> ok
>> > so
>> > rolled out yesterday PSE400W2K3R06 in production (Windows 2003 SP2 ,
>> PS
>> > 4.0
>> > farm), but now a lot of people only see a few of all published
>> > applications
>> > they are granted for (via Program Neighborhood client). WebInterface
>> > 4.5
>> > even does not show any application. Looking at the WI servers I found
>> > following error messages:
>> >
>> > "The XML document sent by the Citrix servers could not be processed
>> > because
>> > it contains invalid XML. This message was reported from the XML
>> Service
>> > at
>> > address "http://<server ip>:80/scripts/wpnbr.dll
>> > http://com.citrix.xml.NFuseProtocol.RequestAppData". This XML Service
>> > could
>> > not be contacted and will be temporarily removed from the list of
>> > active
>> > services. Log ID: 2578550e"
>> >
>> > And detail from networksnif on WI server:
>> >
>> > </AppData>
>> > <AppData>
>> > <InName>Exact 2;WUR 353</InName>
>> > <FName>Exact ;WUR 353</FName>
>> > <Details>
>> > </Details>
>> > <SeqNo>1223897127</SeqNo>
>> > <ServerType>win32</ServerType>
>> > <ClientType>ica30</ClientType>
>> > </AppData>
>> > <AppData>
>> > <InName>IE</InName>
>> > 15c
>> >
>> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
>> > <!DOCTYPE NFuseProtocol SYSTEM "NFuse.dtd">
>> > <NFuseProtocol version="4.1">
>> > <ResponseAppData>;
>> > <ErrorId>unspecified</ErrorId>
>> > <MPSError type="IMA">0x80000032</MPSError>
>> > <BrowserError>0x00000024</BrowserError>
>> > </ResponseAppData>
>> > </NFuseProtocol>
>> >
>> > Recreating the local host cache is not working. A restore of the data
>> > store
>> > before the PSE400W2K3R06 did not work either.
>> > Any ideas what is the culprit?
>> >
>> > Andre
>> >
>> >
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