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Reporting Synch jobs stuck in Waiting To be processed (Sleeping)

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PatLac

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Jan 29, 2010, 11:37:01 AM1/29/10
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Hi,

It seems that all my Reporting sync jobs are stuck in "Waiting to be
processed (Sleeping) state. All other jobs are processed OK.

I restarted the queue service, eventing service, SharePoint Timer, I even
rebooted my 4 servers (2 WFE, 2 APP) more than once and it does not help.

I tried a Full refresh of the Reporting DB (twice) and the queue fills up
with over 800 Reporting sync jobs that stay there until the Queue Cleanup.

There is nothing in the ULS logs, nothing in the EventViewer

I have SP2 and the October 2009 CU.

Any idea what else I could try ?

Thanks a lot for your help

Pat

Jonathan Sofer [MVP]

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Jan 29, 2010, 1:48:48 PM1/29/10
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Have you searched the queue to find the job that is in queue postion 1? It
coudl be that that job failed and is blocking or is in the "getting queued"
status. If that is the case, you will need to cancel this job.

Jonathan

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PatLac

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Jan 29, 2010, 2:14:20 PM1/29/10
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Hi,

Thanks for taking the time to respond.

I tried multiple times to cancel the first job but the next one or the next
after gets stuck also.

Gerard Wojcik

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Jan 29, 2010, 6:37:01 PM1/29/10
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Pat – Your server environment might be blocking Reporting Synch jobs in the
queue because it believes that an RDB Refresh is executing or has failed. In
this state, the system is reading a flag value (not = 0) from the reporting
database MSP_Adminstatus table which tells the queue to block all reporting
jobs. Did anyone kick off an RDB refresh? What is the blocking job in the
queue? If the RDB refresh failed, you need to determine why it failed and
correct this because your reporting database and cube database will be out of
synch. Check for errors in your Server application eventlogs, ULS logs to
determine the reason for failure. There could be a corrupted project causing
the failure.
Check the reporting database MSP_AdminStatus table – see link for details
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.office.project.server.library.reporting.refreshjobstatus.aspx
Check this blog – Brian Smith post information about clearing the
MSP_AdminStatus table
http://blogs.msdn.com/brismith/archive/2007/02/28/my-queue-is-stuck-how-to-manage-your-queue-service-in-project-server-2007.aspx

PatLac

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Feb 9, 2010, 11:09:01 AM2/9/10
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Thanks,

That fixed the issue.

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