on 10-09-2014 10:10 PM
Our Info Steward Job Server is logging excessively. It seems as if it keeps trying to perform a task, running into an error, and then redoing the same thing over. I cannot figure out what task it it trying to perform, or how to stop it.
Here is a screenshot of the logging directory:
And when you open one of the GLF Files it here is what it contains:
FILE_TYPE:DAAA96DE-B0FB-4c6e-AF7B-A445F5BF9BE2
ENCODING:UTF-8
RECORD_SEPARATOR:30
COLUMN_SEPARATOR:124
ESC_CHARACTER:27
COLUMNS:Location|Guid|Time|Tzone|Trace|Log|Importance|Severity|Exception|DeviceName|ProcessID|ThreadID|ThreadName|ScopeTag|MajorTick|MinorTick|MajorDepth|MinorDepth|RootName|RootID|CallerName|CallerID|CalleeName|CalleeID|ActionID|DSRRootContextID|DSRTransaction|DSRConnection|DSRCounter|User|ArchitectComponent|DeveloperComponent|Administrator|Unit|CSNComponent|Text
SEVERITY_MAP: |None| |Success|W|Warning|E|Error|A|Assertion
HEADER_END
|94AAE9E94C5347C6BCF507B9B1EEB0660|2014 10 09 14:05:34.868|-0700|Error| |==|E| |jobserver_WIN_7V7IQVRM0TN.ISJobServer_ICC.TaskSchedulingService_CHILD2| 6148| 1|main | ||||||||||||||||||||InformationSteward.TaskUtility||[E] org/apache/xmlbeans/XmlException
|94AAE9E94C5347C6BCF507B9B1EEB0661|2014 10 09 14:05:34.877|-0700|Error| |==|E| |jobserver_WIN_7V7IQVRM0TN.ISJobServer_ICC.TaskSchedulingService_CHILD2| 6148| 1|main | ||||||||||||||||||||InformationSteward.TaskUtility||[E] Utility failed with code 1. (COR-10020)
I have tried restarting the jobserver and restarting the entire server; neither worked. Can anybody help pinpoint where this is coming from?
Never figured out where the problem was originating from. I ended up uninstalling Information steward and then reinstalling. This stopped the logging and errors. Would still like to know what the problem was if anybody has an idea.
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