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SMSCACHESIZE causing software installation failure during OSD?

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Hi,

This is my first post so please excuse me if I miss something...

 

I have no background in SCCM 2007 or earlier....we're running a new installation of SCCM 2012 at our school.

 

I have a TS for installing Win 7 x64. I have used collection variables (CORE01, etc) to install multiple applications during OSD. This works fine until by itself.

 

I also have an Adobe CS6 package that's around 4.5gb. This installs fine if I do not install the previous CORE packages, but fails if I try to run both in sequence.

 

I believe it is because I am hitting the default cache limit of 5120mb. To solve this I have tried adding SMSCACHESIZE=10240 to the installation properties for the "Setup Windows and Configuration Manager" step.

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Below is a sample of the SMSTS.log that shows the application install failed due to not downloading.

 

 

CAppMgmtSDK::GetEvaluationState ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:16 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

Passed in version 2 for ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:16 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

CAppMgmtSDK::GetEvaluationState ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d.2 = AvailableForEnforcement DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:16 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

GetAppMgmtSDKInterface successful InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

CAppMgmtSDK::GetEvaluationState ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

Passed in version 2 for ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

CAppMgmtSDK::GetEvaluationState ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d.2 = DownloadFailed DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

NotifyProgress received: 24 (Application download failed ) InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

GetAppMgmtSDKInterface successful InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

CAppMgmtSDK::GetEvaluationState ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

Passed in version 2 for ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

CAppMgmtSDK::GetEvaluationState ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d.2 = DownloadFailed DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

GetAppMgmtSDKInterface successful InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

CAppMgmtSDK::GetEvaluationState ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

Passed in version 2 for ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

CAppMgmtSDK::GetEvaluationState ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d.2 = DownloadFailed DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

GetAppMgmtSDKInterface successful InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

CAppMgmtSDK::GetEvaluationState ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

Passed in version 2 for ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

CAppMgmtSDK::GetEvaluationState ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d.2 = DownloadFailed DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

NotifyComplete received InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

NotifyComplete processed InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 3192 (0x0C78)

Received job completion notification from DCM Agent InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 2464 (0x09A0)

GetAppMgmtSDKInterface successful InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 2464 (0x09A0)

CAppMgmtSDK::GetEvaluationState ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 2464 (0x09A0)

Passed in version 2 for ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 2464 (0x09A0)

CAppMgmtSDK::GetEvaluationState ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/RequiredApplication_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d.2 = DownloadFailed DCMAgent 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 2464 (0x09A0)

Installation job completed with exit code 0x00000000 InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 2464 (0x09A0)

Execution status received: 24 (Application download failed ) InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 2464 (0x09A0)

Installation failed. InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 2464 (0x09A0)

Setting TSEnv variable 'SMSTSInstallApplicationJobID__ScopeId_09B7AFD0-F464-46D2-8268-5876F2DE0739/Application_6243db6e-d2d4-4647-96a1-8b48a264ed0d'='' InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 2464 (0x09A0)

Completed installation job. InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 2464 (0x09A0)

Step 2 out of 2 complete InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 2464 (0x09A0)

Install application action failed: 'Adobe Design and Web Premium CS 6.0'. Error Code 0x80004005 InstallApplication 17/07/2012 12:33:17 PM 2464 (0x09A0)

 

Am I correct is the cause of this? It does seem to be space related because both install fine just by themselves. How can I set the SMSCACHESIZE @ installation?

 

Cheers for you help!

 

Greg

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Looking at your snippet above I think you have not created the configMgrClient ALL 5.0 and distributed out to DP...you are using the standard out of the box client..if this is the case then.this maybe your problem.......create the new client......create new package from definition and select the configMgrClient ALL 5.0 and point the source to your SMS_xxx\client...distribute and create a new TS and choose this new client package and when finished creating TS edit it and add in the parameter SMSCACHESIZE=XXXXXX

 

I have just tested this out by adding SMSCACHESIZE=15000 in my TS and it worked...

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I am most definitely using a new client package following the instructions from this site and I have that parameter set - whilst it works deplying the client to a pre-installed computer, if you use MDT to deploy the OS via SCCM 2012, that parameter is ignored and this fact is documented by MS. I cannot get this parameter to work during OS deployment.

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I'm also curious how you set those parameters you mention? CCMSETUP.EXE /mp:SERVER SMSSITECODE=XXX /noservice FSP=SERVER SMSCACHESIZE=20000 You can't set these when you create a package from a definition unless I'm missing something?

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Just trying creation of a new Package and not using a definition - added the same package source as the definition uses for the client and added the command lines you mention, obviously altering them to suit our setup. Time will tell :)

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