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David Lewis
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2004 8:30 am    Post subject: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? Reply with quote

LCS 2005 sucks so far. I got 3 people with LCS enabled accounts and windows messenger 5.1
I am having all sorts of problems with the clients. Sometimes they work sometimes they do not.
One employee says he is online but away. I message him and I get

David says:
there?
Darin says:
YUP
David Lewis says:
cool its working

The following message could not be delivered to all recipients:
cool its working

What's up with that? One second it works, the next it does not.

Same thing goes for adding people to my contact list. When searching for a contact sometimes the search function will
work. When I can find the user through the search and try to add them I get the error

Operation could not be completed
Your search failed for an unknown reason. Please try again later.

Then later they will be added to my contact list. What gives?
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Dhigha D Sekara
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Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2004 8:45 am    Post subject: Re: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? Reply with quote

David,
Can you please give details on the setup you have?
Whether it is a Enterprise server edition/ Standard edition server? Number
of servers? Windows version etc.?

Most of the times I have seen this kind of error happening because of some
configuration issues...

It would be really great if you can please collect the client side logs and
post it?
To enable client side logging on a PC set the
"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Tracing\RTCDLL\EnableFileTracing"
registry key to 1 and then restart Windows messenger. A log file is then
created in the users %USERPROFILE%\Tracing directory (unless you configure
another location)

Thanks,
Dhigha


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"David Lewis" <user@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:p1bks016ne35rnkgutki1hg9fi88qpiap6@4ax.com...
Quote:
LCS 2005 sucks so far. I got 3 people with LCS enabled accounts and
windows messenger 5.1
I am having all sorts of problems with the clients. Sometimes they work
sometimes they do not.
One employee says he is online but away. I message him and I get

David says:
there?
Darin says:
YUP
David Lewis says:
cool its working

The following message could not be delivered to all recipients:
cool its working

What's up with that? One second it works, the next it does not.

Same thing goes for adding people to my contact list. When searching for
a contact sometimes the search function will
work. When I can find the user through the search and try to add them I
get the error

Operation could not be completed
Your search failed for an unknown reason. Please try again later.

Then later they will be added to my contact list. What gives?
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Bob Christian
Guest





Posted: Mon Dec 27, 2004 1:02 pm    Post subject: Re: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? Reply with quote

David:

Are you running an Enterprise Edition installation? Are you are pointing
the clients to the Server name versus to the Enterprise pool name?

The reason for asking is that I have seen this happen with a two-server EE
installation when using just the server names and TCP or TLS and a
single-server implementation using just the server name and TCP.

Once the clients were pointed to the Enterprise Pool on the single-server
implementation everything was fine. The 2-server configuration required a
virtual IP and a load balancer...and once that happened all was well. The
2-server configuration worked also with a DNS round-robin on the Server pool
name.

Note: If you put an A record for the Enterprise Pool FQDN in DNS (Ex.
LCSPool.company.com) then things will go a lot smoother for you.

There are some other things to look at as well, but let's wait to see what
your response to Dhigha is.

As for the .NET messenger service...unlike you and I, who are new to LCS
2005, one could easily imagine that MSN .Net Messenger is ran by a
specialized team of Microsft employees. These employees are likely to be
intimately familiar with the server product, have distributed datacenters
with thousands of servers worldwide, work hand-in-hand with the developers,
know the client pieces just as well, spend months with the alpha and beta
products before they are released to the public beta team, and spend 1-2
weeks a year training on the updated product before it is rolled out.
Granted, if you were around a few weeks ago and read the .NET or XP
messenger boards the .NET end-users were having fits.

Bob
"David Lewis" <user@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:p1bks016ne35rnkgutki1hg9fi88qpiap6@4ax.com...
Quote:
LCS 2005 sucks so far. I got 3 people with LCS enabled accounts and
windows messenger 5.1
I am having all sorts of problems with the clients. Sometimes they work
sometimes they do not.
One employee says he is online but away. I message him and I get

David says:
there?
Darin says:
YUP
David Lewis says:
cool its working

The following message could not be delivered to all recipients:
cool its working

What's up with that? One second it works, the next it does not.

Same thing goes for adding people to my contact list. When searching for
a contact sometimes the search function will
work. When I can find the user through the search and try to add them I
get the error

Operation could not be completed
Your search failed for an unknown reason. Please try again later.

Then later they will be added to my contact list. What gives?
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David Lewis
Guest





Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 12:14 am    Post subject: Re: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? Reply with quote

Single Standard edition 2005 on a win2003 stand alone server
Server also has ISA running on it. Both NIC's are internal network connections.
I am about to move LCS to its own server to see if ISA is conflicting with it.

Its a bigg ass file, 1640 lines.
What part should I post?

"Dhigha D Sekaran<msft>" <dhigha@online.microsoft.com>
|>David,
|>Can you please give details on the setup you have?
|>Whether it is a Enterprise server edition/ Standard edition server? Number
|>of servers? Windows version etc.?
|>
|>Most of the times I have seen this kind of error happening because of some
|>configuration issues...
|>
|>It would be really great if you can please collect the client side logs and
|>post it?
|>To enable client side logging on a PC set the
|>"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Tracing\RTCDLL\EnableFileTracing"
|>registry key to 1 and then restart Windows messenger. A log file is then
|>created in the users %USERPROFILE%\Tracing directory (unless you configure
|>another location)
|>
|>Thanks,
|>Dhigha
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David Lewis
Guest





Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 3:29 am    Post subject: Re: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? Reply with quote

I created LCS.domain.com in DNS
I updated updated the group policy, rebooted my 2 test computers.
The first messages goes through and then the 2nd fails.



"Bob Christian" <BobChristian@removethis.gmail.com>
|>David:
|>
|>Are you running an Enterprise Edition installation? Are you are pointing
|>the clients to the Server name versus to the Enterprise pool name?
|>
|>The reason for asking is that I have seen this happen with a two-server EE
|>installation when using just the server names and TCP or TLS and a
|>single-server implementation using just the server name and TCP.
|>
|>Once the clients were pointed to the Enterprise Pool on the single-server
|>implementation everything was fine. The 2-server configuration required a
|>virtual IP and a load balancer...and once that happened all was well. The
|>2-server configuration worked also with a DNS round-robin on the Server pool
|>name.
|>
|>Note: If you put an A record for the Enterprise Pool FQDN in DNS (Ex.
|>LCSPool.company.com) then things will go a lot smoother for you.
|>
|>There are some other things to look at as well, but let's wait to see what
|>your response to Dhigha is.
|>
|>As for the .NET messenger service...unlike you and I, who are new to LCS
|>2005, one could easily imagine that MSN .Net Messenger is ran by a
|>specialized team of Microsft employees. These employees are likely to be
|>intimately familiar with the server product, have distributed datacenters
|>with thousands of servers worldwide, work hand-in-hand with the developers,
|>know the client pieces just as well, spend months with the alpha and beta
|>products before they are released to the public beta team, and spend 1-2
|>weeks a year training on the updated product before it is rolled out.
|>Granted, if you were around a few weeks ago and read the .NET or XP
|>messenger boards the .NET end-users were having fits.
|>
|>Bob
|>"David Lewis" <user@microsoft.com> wrote in message
|>news:p1bks016ne35rnkgutki1hg9fi88qpiap6@4ax.com...
|>> LCS 2005 sucks so far. I got 3 people with LCS enabled accounts and
|>windows messenger 5.1
|>> I am having all sorts of problems with the clients. Sometimes they work
|>sometimes they do not.
|>> One employee says he is online but away. I message him and I get
|>>
|>> David says:
|>> there?
|>> Darin says:
|>> YUP
|>> David Lewis says:
|>> cool its working
|>>
|>> The following message could not be delivered to all recipients:
|>> cool its working
|>>
|>> What's up with that? One second it works, the next it does not.
|>>
|>> Same thing goes for adding people to my contact list. When searching for
|>a contact sometimes the search function will
|>> work. When I can find the user through the search and try to add them I
|>get the error
|>>
|>> Operation could not be completed
|>> Your search failed for an unknown reason. Please try again later.
|>>
|>> Then later they will be added to my contact list. What gives?
|>
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David Lewis
Guest





Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 3:43 am    Post subject: Re: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? Reply with quote

Ok here is a related issue.

I created an account called temp, no exchange email box
I enabled LCS on the temp account.
I booted up my laptop and logged in with temp
I configured windows messenger and it logged in.
I added the my self to the contact list.
My computer says that temp wants to add me to its contact list.
I said yes to add.
On the temp computer I am showed as offline.
Then a few minutes later my computer says again if I want to allow
temp to add me as a contact. I say yes and messenger give me an error
that I can not unblock temp. I log out of my account and log back in
and now temp can see me. I try to send a IM from temp and I get the error
that the message could not be delivered.

I am using version 5.1.0639
both machines xp sp2

"Bob Christian" <BobChristian@removethis.gmail.com>
|>David:
|>
|>Are you running an Enterprise Edition installation? Are you are pointing
|>the clients to the Server name versus to the Enterprise pool name?
|>
|>The reason for asking is that I have seen this happen with a two-server EE
|>installation when using just the server names and TCP or TLS and a
|>single-server implementation using just the server name and TCP.
|>
|>Once the clients were pointed to the Enterprise Pool on the single-server
|>implementation everything was fine. The 2-server configuration required a
|>virtual IP and a load balancer...and once that happened all was well. The
|>2-server configuration worked also with a DNS round-robin on the Server pool
|>name.
|>
|>Note: If you put an A record for the Enterprise Pool FQDN in DNS (Ex.
|>LCSPool.company.com) then things will go a lot smoother for you.
|>
|>There are some other things to look at as well, but let's wait to see what
|>your response to Dhigha is.
|>
|>As for the .NET messenger service...unlike you and I, who are new to LCS
|>2005, one could easily imagine that MSN .Net Messenger is ran by a
|>specialized team of Microsft employees. These employees are likely to be
|>intimately familiar with the server product, have distributed datacenters
|>with thousands of servers worldwide, work hand-in-hand with the developers,
|>know the client pieces just as well, spend months with the alpha and beta
|>products before they are released to the public beta team, and spend 1-2
|>weeks a year training on the updated product before it is rolled out.
|>Granted, if you were around a few weeks ago and read the .NET or XP
|>messenger boards the .NET end-users were having fits.
|>
|>Bob
|>"David Lewis" <user@microsoft.com> wrote in message
|>news:p1bks016ne35rnkgutki1hg9fi88qpiap6@4ax.com...
|>> LCS 2005 sucks so far. I got 3 people with LCS enabled accounts and
|>windows messenger 5.1
|>> I am having all sorts of problems with the clients. Sometimes they work
|>sometimes they do not.
|>> One employee says he is online but away. I message him and I get
|>>
|>> David says:
|>> there?
|>> Darin says:
|>> YUP
|>> David Lewis says:
|>> cool its working
|>>
|>> The following message could not be delivered to all recipients:
|>> cool its working
|>>
|>> What's up with that? One second it works, the next it does not.
|>>
|>> Same thing goes for adding people to my contact list. When searching for
|>a contact sometimes the search function will
|>> work. When I can find the user through the search and try to add them I
|>get the error
|>>
|>> Operation could not be completed
|>> Your search failed for an unknown reason. Please try again later.
|>>
|>> Then later they will be added to my contact list. What gives?
|>
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David Lewis
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Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 3:52 am    Post subject: Re: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? - Log.txt ( Reply with quote

attached is the log file.
I erased it and started with a clean log file.

I have commented 3 areas.
Start of program
login
and test message.

I removed my domain name and replaced my employees name with "user@mydomain.com"


"Bob Christian" <BobChristian@removethis.gmail.com>
|>David:
|>
|>Are you running an Enterprise Edition installation? Are you are pointing
|>the clients to the Server name versus to the Enterprise pool name?
|>
|>The reason for asking is that I have seen this happen with a two-server EE
|>installation when using just the server names and TCP or TLS and a
|>single-server implementation using just the server name and TCP.
|>
|>Once the clients were pointed to the Enterprise Pool on the single-server
|>implementation everything was fine. The 2-server configuration required a
|>virtual IP and a load balancer...and once that happened all was well. The
|>2-server configuration worked also with a DNS round-robin on the Server pool
|>name.
|>
|>Note: If you put an A record for the Enterprise Pool FQDN in DNS (Ex.
|>LCSPool.company.com) then things will go a lot smoother for you.
|>
|>There are some other things to look at as well, but let's wait to see what
|>your response to Dhigha is.
|>
|>As for the .NET messenger service...unlike you and I, who are new to LCS
|>2005, one could easily imagine that MSN .Net Messenger is ran by a
|>specialized team of Microsft employees. These employees are likely to be
|>intimately familiar with the server product, have distributed datacenters
|>with thousands of servers worldwide, work hand-in-hand with the developers,
|>know the client pieces just as well, spend months with the alpha and beta
|>products before they are released to the public beta team, and spend 1-2
|>weeks a year training on the updated product before it is rolled out.
|>Granted, if you were around a few weeks ago and read the .NET or XP
|>messenger boards the .NET end-users were having fits.
|>
|>Bob
|>"David Lewis" <user@microsoft.com> wrote in message
|>news:p1bks016ne35rnkgutki1hg9fi88qpiap6@4ax.com...
|>> LCS 2005 sucks so far. I got 3 people with LCS enabled accounts and
|>windows messenger 5.1
|>> I am having all sorts of problems with the clients. Sometimes they work
|>sometimes they do not.
|>> One employee says he is online but away. I message him and I get
|>>
|>> David says:
|>> there?
|>> Darin says:
|>> YUP
|>> David Lewis says:
|>> cool its working
|>>
|>> The following message could not be delivered to all recipients:
|>> cool its working
|>>
|>> What's up with that? One second it works, the next it does not.
|>>
|>> Same thing goes for adding people to my contact list. When searching for
|>a contact sometimes the search function will
|>> work. When I can find the user through the search and try to add them I
|>get the error
|>>
|>> Operation could not be completed
|>> Your search failed for an unknown reason. Please try again later.
|>>
|>> Then later they will be added to my contact list. What gives?
|>
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David Lewis
Guest





Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 6:24 am    Post subject: Re: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? Reply with quote

not sure if the attachment showed up under this thread or not
see
Re: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? - Log.txt (0/1)


David Lewis <user@microsoft.com>
|>Ok here is a related issue.
|>
|>I created an account called temp, no exchange email box
|>I enabled LCS on the temp account.
|>I booted up my laptop and logged in with temp
|>I configured windows messenger and it logged in.
|>I added the my self to the contact list.
|>My computer says that temp wants to add me to its contact list.
|>I said yes to add.
|>On the temp computer I am showed as offline.
|>Then a few minutes later my computer says again if I want to allow
|>temp to add me as a contact. I say yes and messenger give me an error
|>that I can not unblock temp. I log out of my account and log back in
|>and now temp can see me. I try to send a IM from temp and I get the error
|>that the message could not be delivered.
|>
|>I am using version 5.1.0639
|>both machines xp sp2
|>
|>"Bob Christian" <BobChristian@removethis.gmail.com>
|>|>David:
|>|>
|>|>Are you running an Enterprise Edition installation? Are you are pointing
|>|>the clients to the Server name versus to the Enterprise pool name?
|>|>
|>|>The reason for asking is that I have seen this happen with a two-server EE
|>|>installation when using just the server names and TCP or TLS and a
|>|>single-server implementation using just the server name and TCP.
|>|>
|>|>Once the clients were pointed to the Enterprise Pool on the single-server
|>|>implementation everything was fine. The 2-server configuration required a
|>|>virtual IP and a load balancer...and once that happened all was well. The
|>|>2-server configuration worked also with a DNS round-robin on the Server pool
|>|>name.
|>|>
|>|>Note: If you put an A record for the Enterprise Pool FQDN in DNS (Ex.
|>|>LCSPool.company.com) then things will go a lot smoother for you.
|>|>
|>|>There are some other things to look at as well, but let's wait to see what
|>|>your response to Dhigha is.
|>|>
|>|>As for the .NET messenger service...unlike you and I, who are new to LCS
|>|>2005, one could easily imagine that MSN .Net Messenger is ran by a
|>|>specialized team of Microsft employees. These employees are likely to be
|>|>intimately familiar with the server product, have distributed datacenters
|>|>with thousands of servers worldwide, work hand-in-hand with the developers,
|>|>know the client pieces just as well, spend months with the alpha and beta
|>|>products before they are released to the public beta team, and spend 1-2
|>|>weeks a year training on the updated product before it is rolled out.
|>|>Granted, if you were around a few weeks ago and read the .NET or XP
|>|>messenger boards the .NET end-users were having fits.
|>|>
|>|>Bob
|>|>"David Lewis" <user@microsoft.com> wrote in message
|>|>news:p1bks016ne35rnkgutki1hg9fi88qpiap6@4ax.com...
|>|>> LCS 2005 sucks so far. I got 3 people with LCS enabled accounts and
|>|>windows messenger 5.1
|>|>> I am having all sorts of problems with the clients. Sometimes they work
|>|>sometimes they do not.
|>|>> One employee says he is online but away. I message him and I get
|>|>>
|>|>> David says:
|>|>> there?
|>|>> Darin says:
|>|>> YUP
|>|>> David Lewis says:
|>|>> cool its working
|>|>>
|>|>> The following message could not be delivered to all recipients:
|>|>> cool its working
|>|>>
|>|>> What's up with that? One second it works, the next it does not.
|>|>>
|>|>> Same thing goes for adding people to my contact list. When searching for
|>|>a contact sometimes the search function will
|>|>> work. When I can find the user through the search and try to add them I
|>|>get the error
|>|>>
|>|>> Operation could not be completed
|>|>> Your search failed for an unknown reason. Please try again later.
|>|>>
|>|>> Then later they will be added to my contact list. What gives?
|>|>
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Bob Christian
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 2:57 am    Post subject: Re: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? - Log.txt ( Reply with quote

Got it. I will take a look at it tomorrow evening. I am traveling today.
One of the Microsoft folks or the MVPs may also chime in and their input
(Tom, Daniel?) would be appreciated as well.

Bob
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Dhigha D Sekara
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 3:25 am    Post subject: Re: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? - Log.txt ( Reply with quote

David,
sorry for the inconvenience...
Can you send logs for the failure cases you have mentioned in your earlier
email..

*****" created an account called temp, no exchange email box
I enabled LCS on the temp account.
I booted up my laptop and logged in with temp
I configured windows messenger and it logged in.
I added the my self to the contact list.
My computer says that temp wants to add me to its contact list.
I said yes to add.
On the temp computer I am showed as offline.
Then a few minutes later my computer says again if I want to allow
temp to add me as a contact. I say yes and messenger give me an error
that I can not unblock temp. I log out of my account and log back in
and now temp can see me. I try to send a IM from temp and I get the error
that the message could not be delivered.******
"

Can you get logs from both temp and your account?

This is a single server scenario right? I am also assuming the user's are in
a different machine than the server itself.

Thanks for your help in tracking this down.
Dhigha



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Please do not send email to this address, post a reply to this newsgroup

"David Lewis" <user@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 7:40 am    Post subject: Re: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? - Log.txt ( Reply with quote

an interesting side note
I had 3 or 4 other users added.
I log in.
Right click and select delete
I get the error message <user> could not be deleted. Please try again later.
I close the program and restart it and the user I was trying to delete is deleted.

Next post will be some more logs

"Dhigha D Sekaran<msft>" <dhigha@online.microsoft.com>
|>David,
|>sorry for the inconvenience...
|>Can you send logs for the failure cases you have mentioned in your earlier
|>email..
|>
|>*****" created an account called temp, no exchange email box
|>I enabled LCS on the temp account.
|>I booted up my laptop and logged in with temp
|>I configured windows messenger and it logged in.
|>I added the my self to the contact list.
|>My computer says that temp wants to add me to its contact list.
|>I said yes to add.
|>On the temp computer I am showed as offline.
|>Then a few minutes later my computer says again if I want to allow
|>temp to add me as a contact. I say yes and messenger give me an error
|>that I can not unblock temp. I log out of my account and log back in
|>and now temp can see me. I try to send a IM from temp and I get the error
|>that the message could not be delivered.******
|>"
|>
|>Can you get logs from both temp and your account?
|>
|>This is a single server scenario right? I am also assuming the user's are in
|>a different machine than the server itself.
|>
|>Thanks for your help in tracking this down.
|>Dhigha
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David Lewis
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 7:48 am    Post subject: Re: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? - Log.txt ( Reply with quote

OK here is the store
delete all logs to start fresh
logs are labeled 1st test users david and install
and a 2nd test batch for a total of 4 logs.

1st test
launched messenger on computer david
launched messenger on computer install
david messenger sees that install is online
send IM from david to install.
failure

close programs

2nd test
launched messenger on computer install
launched messenger on computer david
install sees that david is online
send IM from install to david
IM testing recieved by david
david replys
install tries to reply to reply and we get failure


hope that makes sense

"Dhigha D Sekaran<msft>" <dhigha@online.microsoft.com>
|>David,
|>sorry for the inconvenience...
|>Can you send logs for the failure cases you have mentioned in your earlier
|>email..
|>
|>*****" created an account called temp, no exchange email box
|>I enabled LCS on the temp account.
|>I booted up my laptop and logged in with temp
|>I configured windows messenger and it logged in.
|>I added the my self to the contact list.
|>My computer says that temp wants to add me to its contact list.
|>I said yes to add.
|>On the temp computer I am showed as offline.
|>Then a few minutes later my computer says again if I want to allow
|>temp to add me as a contact. I say yes and messenger give me an error
|>that I can not unblock temp. I log out of my account and log back in
|>and now temp can see me. I try to send a IM from temp and I get the error
|>that the message could not be delivered.******
|>"
|>
|>Can you get logs from both temp and your account?
|>
|>This is a single server scenario right? I am also assuming the user's are in
|>a different machine than the server itself.
|>
|>Thanks for your help in tracking this down.
|>Dhigha
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 8:24 am    Post subject: Re: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? - Log.txt ( Reply with quote

OK here is the store
delete all logs to start fresh
logs are labeled 1st test users david and install
and a 2nd test batch for a total of 4 logs.

1st test
launched messenger on computer david
launched messenger on computer install
david messenger sees that install is online
send IM from david to install.
failure

close programs

2nd test
launched messenger on computer install
launched messenger on computer david
install sees that david is online
send IM from install to david
IM testing recieved by david
david replys
install tries to reply to reply and we get failure


hope that makes sense

"Dhigha D Sekaran<msft>" <dhigha@online.microsoft.com>
|>David,
|>sorry for the inconvenience...
|>Can you send logs for the failure cases you have mentioned in your earlier
|>email..
|>
|>*****" created an account called temp, no exchange email box
|>I enabled LCS on the temp account.
|>I booted up my laptop and logged in with temp
|>I configured windows messenger and it logged in.
|>I added the my self to the contact list.
|>My computer says that temp wants to add me to its contact list.
|>I said yes to add.
|>On the temp computer I am showed as offline.
|>Then a few minutes later my computer says again if I want to allow
|>temp to add me as a contact. I say yes and messenger give me an error
|>that I can not unblock temp. I log out of my account and log back in
|>and now temp can see me. I try to send a IM from temp and I get the error
|>that the message could not be delivered.******
|>"
|>
|>Can you get logs from both temp and your account?
|>
|>This is a single server scenario right? I am also assuming the user's are in
|>a different machine than the server itself.
|>
|>Thanks for your help in tracking this down.
|>Dhigha
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 9:27 am    Post subject: Re: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? - Log.txt ( Reply with quote

For some reason the sending of the message from the client side is
failing....
investigating the possible reasons for this.... will get back to you..


MESSAGE
sip:lcs.domain.com;transport=tcp;lr;ms-route-sig=gawtglrX2q1PIWXWF9n4CIuDNWF8rZ
SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 192.168.0.10:7475
Max-Forwards: 70
From: "David Lewis"
<sip:dlewis@domain.com>;tag=f63734523ae44040abc9d63e1614b35f;epid=9ddab5dfde
To:
<sip:install@domain.com>;epid=c4abe83b73;tag=bb64ededabec445babff0a6d226a9711
Call-ID: 8e2d42ac4cea464aa663ee9fb8e0099b
CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
Route:
<sip:install@domain.com:1122;maddr=192.168.0.60;transport=tcp;ms-received-cid=19300>
Contact:
<sip:dlewis@domain.com:7475;maddr=192.168.0.10;transport=tcp>;proxy=replace
User-Agent: RTC/1.3
Proxy-Authorization: Kerberos qop="auth", realm="SIP Communications
Service", opaque="22052CEB", crand="1c90c412", cnum="12",
targetname="sip/lcs.domain.com",
response="602306092a864886f71201020201011100ffffffffc6a5e5a37de37c3b8fb3171e538db814"
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=UTF-8;msgr=WAAtAE0ATQBTAC0ASQBNAC0ARgBvAHIAbQBhAHQAOgAgAEYATgA9AE0AUwAlADIAMABTAGgAZQBsAGwAJQAyADAARABsAGcAJQAyADAAMgA7ACAARQBGAD0AOwAgAEMATwA9ADAAOwAgAEMAUwA9ADEAOwAgAFAARgA9ADAADQAKAA0ACgA
Content-Length: 7


****************************
17:36:01.420 1288:12FC INFO :: End of Sending Packet - 192.168.0.56:5060
(From Local Address: 192.168.0.10:2948)
17:36:01.420 1288:12FC ERROR :: ASYNC_SOCKET::SendHelperFn - send failed
0x2746 m_Buffer: 0x02223AB0, m_BytesSent: 0, m_BufLen: 1110
17:36:01.420 1288:12FC ERROR :: ASYNC_SOCKET::InternalSend
SendOrQueueIfSendIsBlocking failed 80072746 <----------------CONNECTION
FAILED


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"David Lewis" <user@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
OK here is the store
delete all logs to start fresh
logs are labeled 1st test users david and install
and a 2nd test batch for a total of 4 logs.

1st test
launched messenger on computer david
launched messenger on computer install
david messenger sees that install is online
send IM from david to install.
failure

close programs

2nd test
launched messenger on computer install
launched messenger on computer david
install sees that david is online
send IM from install to david
IM testing recieved by david
david replys
install tries to reply to reply and we get failure


hope that makes sense

"Dhigha D Sekaran<msft>" <dhigha@online.microsoft.com
|>David,
|>sorry for the inconvenience...
|>Can you send logs for the failure cases you have mentioned in your
earlier
|>email..
|
|>*****" created an account called temp, no exchange email box
|>I enabled LCS on the temp account.
|>I booted up my laptop and logged in with temp
|>I configured windows messenger and it logged in.
|>I added the my self to the contact list.
|>My computer says that temp wants to add me to its contact list.
|>I said yes to add.
|>On the temp computer I am showed as offline.
|>Then a few minutes later my computer says again if I want to allow
|>temp to add me as a contact. I say yes and messenger give me an error
|>that I can not unblock temp. I log out of my account and log back in
|>and now temp can see me. I try to send a IM from temp and I get the
error
|>that the message could not be delivered.******
|>"
|
|>Can you get logs from both temp and your account?
|
|>This is a single server scenario right? I am also assuming the user's
are in
|>a different machine than the server itself.
|
|>Thanks for your help in tracking this down.
|>Dhigha
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Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2005 9:49 am    Post subject: Re: LCS not as stable as .net messenger service? - Log.txt ( Reply with quote

in case (2) the server was unable to contact david's client machine.... and
hence it returned a 504 response to the instant message sent from
install --> david....

is there anything specificically interesting about the the machine the
client 'david' is running?

MESSAGE
sip:lcs.domain.com;transport=tcp;lr;ms-route-sig=gauLBS2hiSjr505cBlnoFbgzNWF8rZ
SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 192.168.0.60:8324
Max-Forwards: 70
From: "Installer"
<sip:install@domain.com>;tag=9df8f047f6b348c0849f6557f5f5d6aa;epid=c1893260f7
To:
<sip:dlewis@domain.com>;epid=85f8800043;tag=9e07a2848fd54133b70c119d149a2c55
Call-ID: 6abc16e73dc24f37bbb68fef3d97db68
CSeq: 4 MESSAGE
Route:
<sip:dlewis@domain.com:2952;maddr=192.168.0.10;transport=tcp;ms-received-cid=19B00>
Contact:
<sip:install@domain.com:8324;maddr=192.168.0.60;transport=tcp>;proxy=replace
User-Agent: RTC/1.3
Proxy-Authorization: Kerberos qop="auth", realm="SIP Communications
Service", opaque="A3273AE6", crand="1ea1def2", cnum="16",
targetname="sip/lcs.domain.com",
response="602306092a864886f71201020201011100ffffffff6193432a1b3b182193753d7e6fccb582"
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=UTF-8;msgr=WAAtAE0ATQBTAC0ASQBNAC0ARgBvAHIAbQBhAHQAOgAgAEYATgA9AE0AUwAlADIAMABTAGgAZQBsAGwAJQAyADAARABsAGcAJQAyADAAMgA7ACAARQBGAD0AOwAgAEMATwA9ADAAOwAgAEMAUwA9ADEAOwAgAFAARgA9ADAADQAKAA0ACgA
Content-Length: 6
17:38:26.449 C34:C38 INFO :: End of Sending Packet - 192.168.0.53:5060
(From Local Address: 192.168.0.60:1128)
17:38:26.459 C34:C38 INFO :: Data Received - 192.168.0.53:5060 (To Local
Address: 192.168.0.60:1128):
17:38:26.459 C34:C38 INFO ::

SIP/2.0 504 Server time-out < ---504 RESPONSE for the message sent by
install to david.
Authentication-Info: Kerberos
rspauth="602306092A864886F71201020201011100FFFFFFFF04D6402919F2C40161CFCD332A4D0DB4",
srand="4CA7008C", snum="21", opaque="A3273AE6", qop="auth",
targetname="sip/lcs.domain.com", realm="SIP Communications Service"
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP
192.168.0.60:8324;ms-received-port=1128;ms-received-cid=19900
From: "Installer"
<sip:install@domain.com>;tag=9df8f047f6b348c0849f6557f5f5d6aa;epid=c1893260f7
To:
<sip:dlewis@domain.com>;epid=85f8800043;tag=9e07a2848fd54133b70c119d149a2c55
ms-diagnostic-info:E54F271F0EEB89ED7BD0BDACD757B49E
Call-ID: 6abc16e73dc24f37bbb68fef3d97db68
CSeq: 4 MESSAGE
Content-Length: 0

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"Dhigha D Sekaran<msft>" <dhigha@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
For some reason the sending of the message from the client side is
failing....
investigating the possible reasons for this.... will get back to you..


MESSAGE
sip:lcs.domain.com;transport=tcp;lr;ms-route-sig=gawtglrX2q1PIWXWF9n4CIuDNWF8rZ
SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 192.168.0.10:7475
Max-Forwards: 70
From: "David Lewis"
sip:dlewis@domain.com>;tag=f63734523ae44040abc9d63e1614b35f;epid=9ddab5dfde
To:
sip:install@domain.com>;epid=c4abe83b73;tag=bb64ededabec445babff0a6d226a9711
Call-ID: 8e2d42ac4cea464aa663ee9fb8e0099b
CSeq: 2 MESSAGE
Route:
sip:install@domain.com:1122;maddr=192.168.0.60;transport=tcp;ms-received-cid=19300
Contact:
sip:dlewis@domain.com:7475;maddr=192.168.0.10;transport=tcp>;proxy=replace
User-Agent: RTC/1.3
Proxy-Authorization: Kerberos qop="auth", realm="SIP Communications
Service", opaque="22052CEB", crand="1c90c412", cnum="12",
targetname="sip/lcs.domain.com",
response="602306092a864886f71201020201011100ffffffffc6a5e5a37de37c3b8fb3171e538db814"
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=UTF-8;msgr=WAAtAE0ATQBTAC0ASQBNAC0ARgBvAHIAbQBhAHQAOgAgAEYATgA9AE0AUwAlADIAMABTAGgAZQBsAGwAJQAyADAARABsAGcAJQAyADAAMgA7ACAARQBGAD0AOwAgAEMATwA9ADAAOwAgAEMAUwA9ADEAOwAgAFAARgA9ADAADQAKAA0ACgA
Content-Length: 7


****************************
17:36:01.420 1288:12FC INFO :: End of Sending Packet - 192.168.0.56:5060
(From Local Address: 192.168.0.10:2948)
17:36:01.420 1288:12FC ERROR :: ASYNC_SOCKET::SendHelperFn - send failed
0x2746 m_Buffer: 0x02223AB0, m_BytesSent: 0, m_BufLen: 1110
17:36:01.420 1288:12FC ERROR :: ASYNC_SOCKET::InternalSend
SendOrQueueIfSendIsBlocking failed 80072746 <----------------CONNECTION
FAILED


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"David Lewis" <user@microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7b8pt01a6ovccromsmehpqgvjks7g4k3f3@4ax.com...
OK here is the store
delete all logs to start fresh
logs are labeled 1st test users david and install
and a 2nd test batch for a total of 4 logs.

1st test
launched messenger on computer david
launched messenger on computer install
david messenger sees that install is online
send IM from david to install.
failure

close programs

2nd test
launched messenger on computer install
launched messenger on computer david
install sees that david is online
send IM from install to david
IM testing recieved by david
david replys
install tries to reply to reply and we get failure


hope that makes sense

"Dhigha D Sekaran<msft>" <dhigha@online.microsoft.com
|>David,
|>sorry for the inconvenience...
|>Can you send logs for the failure cases you have mentioned in your
earlier
|>email..
|
|>*****" created an account called temp, no exchange email box
|>I enabled LCS on the temp account.
|>I booted up my laptop and logged in with temp
|>I configured windows messenger and it logged in.
|>I added the my self to the contact list.
|>My computer says that temp wants to add me to its contact list.
|>I said yes to add.
|>On the temp computer I am showed as offline.
|>Then a few minutes later my computer says again if I want to allow
|>temp to add me as a contact. I say yes and messenger give me an error
|>that I can not unblock temp. I log out of my account and log back in
|>and now temp can see me. I try to send a IM from temp and I get the
error
|>that the message could not be delivered.******
|>"
|
|>Can you get logs from both temp and your account?
|
|>This is a single server scenario right? I am also assuming the user's
are in
|>a different machine than the server itself.
|
|>Thanks for your help in tracking this down.
|>Dhigha


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