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| Jonathon 2004-02-15, 9:33 pm |
| Hi all
One of our clients is running NT4 + IIS5, fully patched..
Over the past few days their searchs are failing showing "Service not
running -2147215328" we have stopped and restarted the service. (Which
appeared to be running fine), and the searches started returning
queries correctly. Within a couple of hours though the queries fail
again with the same error. The logfiles are displaying the following:
"Notifications for the scope D:\ are not active. Context:
IndexingService
Application, System Catalog Details: Notifications have failed
either
because of a network failure or because the internal cache size was
exceeded. If the condition persists, change the content source type
to
adaptive or crawl. (0x80040d9f)"
Our IIS guy is on leave and to save us the embarressment of calling
him on the beach.. all help would be appreciated.
Jonathon
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| Andrés Naranjo[MSFT] 2004-02-16, 8:34 am |
| check out this article, which describes the behavior:
321252 "Internal Cache Size was Exceeded" Event ID 3079 Error Message Is
Logged
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=321252
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| Jonathon 2004-02-16, 8:34 pm |
| Yes we have fixed it many many thanks..
Jonathon
andresnaOnline@online.microsoft.com.no.spam (Andrés Naranjo[MSFT]) wrote in message news:<UYjv4QN9DHA.2808@cpmsftngxa07.phx.gbl>...
> check out this article, which describes the behavior:
>
> 321252 "Internal Cache Size was Exceeded" Event ID 3079 Error Message Is
> Logged
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=321252
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>
> Does this answer your question? Thank you for using Microsoft Newsgroups!
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> Andrés Naranjo [MSFT]
> Microsoft DS Communities Team
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
> Please reply to newsgroups only.
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