CDistributionSrcSQL::UpdateAvailableVersion.SOURCE=”SMS Server” COMP=”SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER” Processing thread for package ‘ HA200002‘, thread ID = 0x159C (5532) It failed because ConfigMgr hadn’t recreated the CL top-level folder structure, it had created the DataLib folder but failed to create the FileLib folder and stalled right there. Left the lab alone for a day, came back and saw that ConfigMgr had attempted to distribute the built-in Configuration Manager Client package to the Content Library (CL) without being prompted, but had failed to complete the task. While the Content Library is unavailable no new content can be added to ConfigMgr, not the end of the world but worth noting from a HA perspective. Obviously there’s no content there but the clustered SMB share was back online and writable. So only recently I put another disk in to replace the faulted disk and brought the clustered SMB share back to life. It’s only a lab, so when things like this happen, hmmm, interesting, time to investigate! Losing that raided disk was a bit of a problem, as I said it was presented to two VM’s on the same Hyper-V host as a shared disk, they both used it to create a clustered SMB share to which I had moved the content library as part of the prep work to switch to HA. But with no backup, well, read on.Ī while back I lost a HDD that was a member of a pair of 2TB disks in a lazy striped RAID disk, I was presenting that disk as a Shared Disk to two Hyper-V VM’s running SQL for my High Availability XL High Availability lab. If you have a backup, restore that puppy and get out of jail totally. You’d think completely losing your ConfigMgr Content Library (no backup) would be quite a dramatic event from a bumpy road perspective, I found that it isn’t that traumatic at all, there are only two key activities, the first being some brief file system jiggery-pokery, and the second that the network is going to get a bit of a hammering, as all content will need to be resent (not redistribute) out to the DP’s to get ConfigMgr to put it back into the Content Library.
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