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About 4 days ago I noticed an error message in my Application Event log from
Sharepoint Services that there was not enough free space available and the
tracing service has temporarily stopped outputting trace messages to the log
file. I found the log files at C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
Shared\Web Server Extensions\12\Logs. At this location there are lots of
logs 30 - 40 meg. each. They all contain the same message,
'07/10/2007 08:18:14.98 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0AD4)
0x0AFC Windows SharePoint Services Timer
5uuf Monitorable The previous instance of the timer job 'Config Refresh', id
'{CBECAB1F-4C74-4322-8F69-D838AA2EE6EC}' for service
'{4B8266D1-15D6-4A7E-AC9D-7B720684782A}' is still running, so the current
instance will be skipped. Consider increasing the interval between jobs.'

Any idea what this is and how to resolve it?

Thank you.
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Mike Stevens
 
RE: Sharepoint

Was this implementation of MOSS 2k7 from a Beta2 version?

In either case, take a look at:

http://technet2.microsoft.com/Offic...bad0-4c73-9c26-a10bb80449881033.mspx?mfr=true



Jim



"Stevens" wrote:

> About 4 days ago I noticed an error message in my Application Event log from
> Sharepoint Services that there was not enough free space available and the
> tracing service has temporarily stopped outputting trace messages to the log
> file. I found the log files at C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
> Shared\Web Server Extensions\12\Logs. At this location there are lots of
> logs 30 - 40 meg. each. They all contain the same message,
> '07/10/2007 08:18:14.98 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0AD4)
> 0x0AFC Windows SharePoint Services Timer
> 5uuf Monitorable The previous instance of the timer job 'Config Refresh', id
> '{CBECAB1F-4C74-4322-8F69-D838AA2EE6EC}' for service
> '{4B8266D1-15D6-4A7E-AC9D-7B720684782A}' is still running, so the current
> instance will be skipped. Consider increasing the interval between jobs.'
>
> Any idea what this is and how to resolve it?
>
> Thank you.
> --
> Mike Stevens
 
RE: Sharepoint

No, this is 2003.
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Mike Stevens


"Jim" wrote:

> Was this implementation of MOSS 2k7 from a Beta2 version?
>
> In either case, take a look at:
>
> http://technet2.microsoft.com/Offic...bad0-4c73-9c26-a10bb80449881033.mspx?mfr=true
>
>
>
> Jim
>
>
>
> "Stevens" wrote:
>
> > About 4 days ago I noticed an error message in my Application Event log from
> > Sharepoint Services that there was not enough free space available and the
> > tracing service has temporarily stopped outputting trace messages to the log
> > file. I found the log files at C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
> > Shared\Web Server Extensions\12\Logs. At this location there are lots of
> > logs 30 - 40 meg. each. They all contain the same message,
> > '07/10/2007 08:18:14.98 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0AD4)
> > 0x0AFC Windows SharePoint Services Timer
> > 5uuf Monitorable The previous instance of the timer job 'Config Refresh', id
> > '{CBECAB1F-4C74-4322-8F69-D838AA2EE6EC}' for service
> > '{4B8266D1-15D6-4A7E-AC9D-7B720684782A}' is still running, so the current
> > instance will be skipped. Consider increasing the interval between jobs.'
> >
> > Any idea what this is and how to resolve it?
> >
> > Thank you.
> > --
> > Mike Stevens
 
RE: Sharepoint

Sorry 'bout that...

"Stevens" wrote:

> No, this is 2003.
> --
> Mike Stevens
>
>
> "Jim" wrote:
>
> > Was this implementation of MOSS 2k7 from a Beta2 version?
> >
> > In either case, take a look at:
> >
> > http://technet2.microsoft.com/Offic...bad0-4c73-9c26-a10bb80449881033.mspx?mfr=true
> >
> >
> >
> > Jim
> >
> >
> >
> > "Stevens" wrote:
> >
> > > About 4 days ago I noticed an error message in my Application Event log from
> > > Sharepoint Services that there was not enough free space available and the
> > > tracing service has temporarily stopped outputting trace messages to the log
> > > file. I found the log files at C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft
> > > Shared\Web Server Extensions\12\Logs. At this location there are lots of
> > > logs 30 - 40 meg. each. They all contain the same message,
> > > '07/10/2007 08:18:14.98 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0AD4)
> > > 0x0AFC Windows SharePoint Services Timer
> > > 5uuf Monitorable The previous instance of the timer job 'Config Refresh', id
> > > '{CBECAB1F-4C74-4322-8F69-D838AA2EE6EC}' for service
> > > '{4B8266D1-15D6-4A7E-AC9D-7B720684782A}' is still running, so the current
> > > instance will be skipped. Consider increasing the interval between jobs.'
> > >
> > > Any idea what this is and how to resolve it?
> > >
> > > Thank you.
> > > --
> > > Mike Stevens
 
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