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June 23rd, 2011 12:00
unable to create schedule task through the Replication Manager Console
Hi Team,
I am seeing the subjected error and I have reviewed the Primus artcile and still not able to create the task.
Can any help if you have encountered such issue.
026432 ERROR:An internal error occurred on the Replication Manager host as follows: Unable to create/update schedule: test Please look in the logs for more details.
The XML message for above-mentioned error is as follows:
final
2011 06 23 15:25:11
IRD_scheduleFailed
test
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ID: | emc239567 |
Usage: | 5 |
Date Created: | 04/27/2010 |
Last Modified: | 03/16/2011 |
STATUS: | Approved |
Audience: | Customer |
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christopher_ime
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June 27th, 2011 00:00
1) Can you confirm that you have specified an RM "Schedule User" account with local administrative access?
During the installation you were prompted for an account (domain or local) to be used by Replication Manager to create schedules. RM uses the standard Windows Scheduler for this task so the account will need to be a member of the local Windows Administrator Group. Keep in mind, when you enter the credentials, RM doesn't validate it so you won't know if they were entered incorrectly (for instance a mistyped password) or the account doesn't have the proper privileges until you go to create a schedule within RM and associate it with a job.
After the installation you can double-check (or modify) this account, within Replication Manager Console as follows:
Properties"
General" tab review the fields: Schedule User, Password, and Domain
2) Also, is the RM Server running Windows 2008 (non-SP2)?
As noted in the E-Lab Interoperability Navigator, you will need the following hotfix which is a fix for the Windows Scheduler:
3) By chance are you logged into the RM Console using an account with a limited role?
Unlikely the culprit, but if you are logged into RM with an account having a limited role (review the table in the RM Administrators Guide for the exact mappings between role and privileges), your user might not have the proper privileges to create a schedule.
If you haven't already, please also open an SR with support.