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Tag Archives: Quick-fix

MSMQ Management Pack: Subscript Out of Range

Posted on June 24, 2009 by Sam T
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UPDATE: This problem seems to be fixed in the latest update!

The MSMQ Management Pack seems to have a few problems with it’s discovery script that can lead to the following error showing up in the logs:

The process started at 13:34:40 failed to create System.Discovery.Data. Errors found in output:

C:Program FilesSystem Center Operations Manager 2007Health Service StateMonitoring Host Temporary Files 499788DiscoverQueues.vbs(107, 4) Microsoft VBScript runtime error: Subscript out of range: '[number: 0]'

Command executed: "C:WINDOWSsystem32cscript.exe" /nologo "DiscoverQueues.vbs" {615D37C9-477D-62E2-0833-6ECBF0E89A87} {A176AC83-CC31-01C3-5DE9-E2DFF64E7CC7} "MASKED.server.fqdn" "MSMQ" "true" "true" "False" "false"
Working Directory: C:Program FilesSystem Center Operations Manager 2007Health Service StateMonitoring Host Temporary Files 499788

One or more workflows were affected by this.

Workflow name: Microsoft.MSMQ.2003.DiscoverQueues

Instance name: MASKED.server.fqdn

Instance ID: {A176AC83-CC31-01C3-5DE9-E2DFF64E7CC7}

Management group: MASKED

This seems to be related to the discovery of public queues on some servers that has none. One quick fix, or rather work-around, is to override the discovery on these servers to set DiscoverPublic to False.
Screenshot of Override

Categories: OpsMgr 2007 | Tags: Errors, Fixed, MSMQ, OpsMgr, Quick-fix

Possible “fix” for no sound on Lenovo T61+Fedora11 x64

Posted on June 13, 2009 by Sam T
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Well, I wouldn’t really call this a fix and I don’t really know if I’ve got all facts for a decent how-too but this little manoeuvre helped me getting sound from the internal speakers on my Lenovo T61 in Fedora 11. Yah, that’s AMD64/x64 by the way.

I found out after a bit of googling that sound really is working, but only when using the head-phone jack. So i tried it out and much to my amusement it was true. This means that the sound-card has been discovered and enabled.

Anyway. Opening a terminal and running alsamixer -c0 will enable you to turn on the internal speakers.
In the mixer, step right until you get to “speaker” and you might find that it is muted by the MM above it. Press M and it will turn to 00. Now check your master volume and start enjoying the sound… i hope.
If this doesn’t work, you probably need to apply some patches and stuff found by… eh… google. ;)

Good luck!

Categories: Fedora 11 | Tags: Drivers, Fedora 11, Linux, Quick-fix, x64
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