Event ID 7037 (Windows SharePoint Services health model)
Applies To: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
Topic Last Modified: 2009-03-31
Several features of Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 rely on scheduled background processes called timer jobs. Administrators can configure, schedule, and view the status of timer jobs by using Central Administration.
Event Details
Product: |
Windows SharePoint Services |
ID: |
7037 |
Source: |
Windows SharePoint Services 3 |
Version: |
12.0 |
Symbolic Name: |
ULSEvtTag_7037 |
Message: |
Error creating timer job to update central administration url location at %1. %2 |
Diagnose
One of two problems occurred. Either a timer job raised an exception or a timer job definition could not be loaded. Determine which assembly was faulty. Determine whether it was a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 assembly, and then determine its status.
To determine the correct resolution
If the assembly cannot be found, or if it is corrupt, and it is not a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 assembly, and the timer definition is a recurring job, then in this case do not use the feature that includes the timer job and consider removing the feature.
If the timer job is not listed on the Timer Job Definitions page, and is not a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 assembly, it is not a recurring timer job. In this case, do not use the feature that includes the timer job and consider removing the feature.
If the assembly cannot be found, or if it is corrupt, and it is a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 assembly, then you must repair the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 installation to restore or repair the assembly.
To determine which event receiver raised the exception and if it was a Windows SharePoint Services assembly
In Computer Management, view the Application log.
Look for event 6398 that has source of "Windows SharePoint Services 3".
The event will provide the assembly name.
In Windows Explorer, on the Windows partition, in the WINDOWS\assemblyfolder, look for the assembly name in the list. If the assembly name begins with "Microsoft.Sharepoint." then the assembly is a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 assembly. If it does not, it might be a vendor-supplied assembly. Go to step 5 to determine the supplier of the assembly.
Right-click the assembly and click Properties.
In the Properties dialog box, on the Version tab, click Company Name in the Items name list. The Value box will display the name of the company that created the assembly.
Note
The supplier might not have filled in this information.
You must be a member of the SharePoint Administrators group to perform the following task.
To determine the status of the timer job definition in Central Administration
In Central Administration, on the left navigation pane, click Operations.
On the Operations page, in the Global Configuration section, click Timer job definition.
Look for the timer job in the list. If the definition is not on this list, it is a not a recurring timer job.
Resolve
To resolve this issue, use the resolution that corresponds to the cause you identified in the Diagnose section. After performing the resolution, see the Verify section to confirm that the feature is operating properly.
Cause | Resolution |
---|---|
The third party timer job cannot be found, or it is corrupt |
Configure faulty timer job |
The Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 timer job cannot be found, or it is corrupt. |
Repair Windows SharePoint Services installation |
Configure faulty timer job
If the faulty assembly cannot be found, or it is corrupt, and it is not a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 assembly, and the timer definition is a recurring job, then you must disable the faulty time job.
You must be a member of the SharePoint Administrators group to perform these tasks.
To disable the faulty timer job
In Central Administration, on the left navigation pane, click Operations.
On the Operations page, in the Global Configuration section, click Timer job definition.
Look for the timer job in the list. Click the timer definition name.
In the Edit Timer Job page, click Disable.
Note
Disabled timer jobs will display "Disabled" under Schedule Type.
To enable a timer job
In Central Administration, on the left navigation pane, click Operations.
On the Operations page, in the Global Configuration section, click Timer job definition.
Look for the timer job in the list. Click the timer definition name.
In the Edit Timer Job page, click Enable.
Note
Disabled timer jobs will display "Disabled" under Schedule Type.
Repair Windows SharePoint Services installation
If the faulty assembly cannot be found, or it is corrupt, and it is a Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 assembly, then you must repair the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 installation to restore or repair the assembly.
Note
Repairing the installation will require you to restart the server. Web application modifications and other settings changes will be preserved.
To perform this procedure, you must be a member of the Administrators group on the local computer.
To repair the Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 installation
Open Add or Remove Programs.
Select Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 from the list and click Change.
In the Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 wizard, select the Repair option and click Continue.
Verify
If the timer job was a recurring job, go to the Timer Job Definition page, and Enable the timer job. The job should run at the next normally scheduled interval.
If the timer job was a one-time job, retry the command that triggered the timer job.