Event Id | 0 |
Source | PLUS_DeployWizard |
Description | Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding. |
Event Information | Cause: In an environment with a large number of nodes, the Web page may exceed the timeout limit of 30 seconds causing no information to be displayed. Resolution: If you are running PATCHLINK UPDATE Server 6.2, increase the page timeout value as follows: 1.On the PLUS, browse to %Program Files%\Update Server\Webroot\. 2.Open the Web.config file using a text editor such as Notepad. 3.In the sessionState section, change the timeout value to 1900. <sessionState mode="InProc" stateConnectionString="tcpip=127.0.0.1:42424" sqlConnectionString="data source=127.0.0.1;Trusted_Connection=yes" cookieless="false" timeout="1900" 4.In the appSettings section, change the CmdTimeout value to 1800. add key="CmdTimeout" value="1800" 5.Save your changes. 6.At a DOS prompt, type iisreset to restart the Web server. 7.Log into the PLUS administrative console, setup a multi-patch deployment and verify that the Deployment Wizard Computers/Groups Selection page populates with the expected Applicable and Not Patched computers. If you are running PATCHLINK UPDATE Server 6.1, you must update a DLL and increase the page timeout value as follows: 1.On the PLUS, browse to %Program Files%\Patchlink\Update Server\Webroot\Bin\. 2.Rename PLUS7_Components.dll to PLUS7_Components.old. This will serve as a backup of the DLL. 3.Download PLUS7_Components.zip. 4.Extract the contents of the Zip file, PLUS7_Components.dll, to %Program Files%\Patchlink\Update Server\Webroot\Bin\. 5.Browse to %Program Files%\Update Server\Webroot\. 6.Open the Web.config file using a text editor such as Notepad. 7.In the appSettings section, add the following keys: add key="ConnTimeout" value="90" add key="CmdTimeout" |
Reference Links | Event ID 0 of Source PLUS_DeployWizard |
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