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After installing KB2509007, OSD Task Sequences are failing

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Hey guys,

 

Today I re-enabled my Software Updates step in my OSD Task Sequence, which had been disabled previously. I then noted that my new systems were hanging at Installing Updates with "Downloading 1 of 147, 0% out of 100". I did some googling and found KB2509007, which is supposed to resolved this.

 

So I installed this on my site server and went to test it out, after updating my task sequence with the appropriate new command under Setup Windows and ConfigMgr. However, now when I try to do my tried-and-true OSD deployment on these systems (after clearing PXE records, and eventually deleting and creating new machine entries), my OSD Task Sequence appears to be broken!

 

The systems will download the winPE image and appear to boot into PE, but then immediately fail. I checked the SMSTS log and see a line of "There are no Task Sequences available to [for] this computer. Please verify...". I have verified that these computers *DO* have advertisements available to them, and even restarted the SCCM server and separately the WDS Service.

 

Do you guys have any advice? I'm about to uninstall this patch and hope it unbreaks my OSD.

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can you attach an smsts.log from one of these deployments please ? i doubt the installation of that update would break your osd and stop them at boot time, something else is wrong

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Niall, you're on the ball! Thank you for the quick reply, this won't be the first time you've pulled my fat out of the fire!

 

Here is my SMSTS.log. Maybe it is coincidental that the Task Sequence is failing now, I'm not sure why this update would seem to break things.

 

Also, here is a screen cap of the computer in SCCM. It definitely has an advertisement. This is one of the ones that I deleted from SCCM in a panic, and recreated, just to be sure. I've check to make sure there are no duplicate entries either.

 

e: somehow posted a screen cap of the wrong computer record.

smsts.log

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I've check my smspxe.log file and this is what I see for this computer.

 

MAC=D8:D3:85:9A:BC:3F SMBIOS GUID=2E061ADC-3758-11DF-95DA-90006701A06D > Device found in the database. MacCount=1 GuidCount=1 smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:00 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
[192.168.215.030:67] Recv From:[000.000.000.000:68] Len:548 1a61230 smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:02 AM 7504 (0x1D50)
Ignoring req from [000.000.000.000:68] Dest Server:[204.004.245.010] smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:02 AM 7504 (0x1D50)
[192.168.215.030:4011] Recv From:[192.168.215.133:68] Len:548 12de2f0 smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:02 AM 7504 (0x1D50)
[192.168.215.030:4011] Recv From:[192.168.215.133:68] Len:303 16062f0 smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:02 AM 7164 (0x1BFC)
Parsing Database name 'FCS\SMS_ATL' for SQL named instance. smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:02 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
Executing GetBootAction(1624, SCCM) smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:02 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
vLastPXEAdvertisementID is NULL smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:03 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
vLastPXEAdvertisementTime: 10/08/2012 12:16:18 smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:03 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
GetBootAction: MAC:D8:D3:85:9A:BC:3F SMBIOS:2E061ADC-3758-11DF-95DA-90006701A06D SMSID:GUID:3D7249BA-F222-46EE-B5EC-5EC3D19F76B9 LastAdv: smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:03 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
Advertisement results: OfferId:ATL200E7 OfferTime:15/03/2012 11:58:00 PackageID:ATL0007B BootImageID:ATL00002 PackageVer: PackagePath:\\SCCM\SMSPXEIMAGES$\SMSPKG\ATL00002\ Mandatory:1 smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:03 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
ProcessDatabaseReply: Using Advertisement found in DB: ATL200E7 smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:03 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
Failed to read PXE settings. 
The system cannot find the file specified. (Error: 80070002; Source: Windows) smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:03 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
Mutex was not owned. Now have ownership. smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:03 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
Parsing Database name 'FCS\SMS_ATL' for SQL named instance. smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
Executing PXE_GetSiteTypeAndDefaultMP(ATL) smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
GetSiteTypeAndDefaultMP: SiteType=2 DefaultMP=SCCM.contoso.ORG  smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
Executing PXE_GetSiteTypeAndDefaultMP() smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
No Default MP found for  smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
Executing PXE_GetMpCertificates(ATL,SCCM.contoso.ORG) smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
GetMpCertificates: Certificates:3082054E30820436A003020102020A1132CAB20000000000DF300D06092A864886F70D0101050500304D31133011060A0992268993F22C64011916036F726731193017060A0992268993F22C64011916096D656167706F776572311B3019060355040313126D656167706F7765722D4365727441757468301E170D3130303732383139333031365A170D3132303732373139333031365A301D311B3019060355040313125343434D2E6D656167706F7765722E6F726730820122300D06092A864886F70D01010105000382010F003082010A028201010088D9460C73211C5BD2A8BF92FCD3D0CEC47FF1FFF514204562BFA538D1C2C95FE8CDA54480F42405E19F188A0C42B8E8BFD138A2FA627CC942F11EB73E14DA75D7799361FB00CB5F693894714AB7CA0027E10413EC114704EBB15BB47C624D1C20444499D0EC25801701EEF8A150078AFC72DF46747BD931ECC4250968BFE2867A0C1F5B6284031AADEC2114A6280AFD64BB8CCF4A79CFCADD883FFFBAC77A07EDC919516B1DE8C72D3B8A775E6AFA07B2AAB06F36EC921E0A1FAA79DC41376210C2E6BEF897C6A1BFA0158CA1E2987052E757EFC65C54AB45CE29FCF23C349B48DE24193C163412DE4C93B2D263B7AA3AEE712359102D103438330A54D880870203010001A382025E3082025A303D06092B06010401823715070430302E06262B0601040182371508878BA16184F8BC6D86F5891686CFC6228597B9625C82A59B1E83FED13F02016402010230130603551D25040C300A06082B06010505070301300E0603551D0F0101FF0404030205A0301B06092B060104018237150A040E300C300A06082B06010505070301301D0603551D0E041604141FBDCCBB382B8BEBF40A049C5D1D5AE4054BD977301F0603551D23041830168014DF04E886B36B7E8584D9522E39421A3BA9A196453081CD0603551D1F0481C53081C23081BFA081BCA081B98681B66C6461703A2F2F2F434E3D6D656167706F7765722D43657274417574682C434E3D43412C434E3D4344502C434E3D5075626C69632532304B657925323053657276696365732C434E3D53657276696365732C434E3D436F6E66696775726174696F6E2C44433D6D656167706F7765722C44433D6F72673F63657274696669636174655265766F636174696F6E4C6973743F626173653F6F626A656374436C6173733D63524C446973747269627574696F6E506F696E743081C606082B060105050701010481B93081B63081B306082B060105050730028681A66C6461703A2F2F2F434E3D6D656167706F7765722D43657274417574682C434E3D4149412C434E3D5075626C69632532304B657925323053657276696365732C434E3D53657276696365732C434E3D436F6E66696775726174696F6E2C44433D6D656167706F7765722C44433D6F72673F634143657274696669636174653F626173653F6F626A656374436C6173733D63657274696669636174696F6E417574686F72697479300D06092A864886F70D0101050500038201010014A097A31D5E944D4E4BAD81FF2523F40B9C7B363481A925EF5B86D548835424E3F90CCCB53DC9D3F7A56EC50D3936CF374C77F2FCDE36CF78EEC92872D0A7480F9FE9F0F2A9F81D05809F29F040CEB420D915A8E291DB340ED55482B1D4318F5B03A1E8D755FBD7DB5C62FB99EA92156C766F4CC8BC692DE63A9D19FF69E7CFB1B7C2712383AD81FA6A9E4AEAB533A314A89A41AB925ED3240E2FD5EAD366E64495A48BFDA28EFFB1FC7B86D113A6E5CCFA5C3234E225FFEF95F1E7CAC106CA8A108D40E9BB532BFEEC41F33E50E8162F8AB92DACBBFE2ABDBD97C7911D3291AAA83FAA8E0C45A7B7458CB6103389ADFC2970E48747D8CE3B61065C704AFEF3  smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
Loaded PXE settings from DB: Default MP: SCCM.contoso.ORG, Public Certificates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smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
Parsing Database name 'FCS\SMS_ATL' for SQL named instance. smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
Executing PXE_GetSiteTypeAndDefaultMP(ATL) smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
GetSiteTypeAndDefaultMP: SiteType=2 DefaultMP=SCCM.contoso.ORG  smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
Executing PXE_GetSiteTypeAndDefaultMP() smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
No Default MP found for  smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
Executing PXE_GetMpCertificates(ATL,SCCM.contoso.ORG) smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
GetMpCertificates: Certificates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smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
Loaded PXE settings from DB: Default MP: SCCM.contoso.ORG, Public Certificates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smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
WARNING: _SMSTSCertStoreName Not Set. This might cause client failures in native mode. smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
WARNING: _SMSTSCertSelection Not Set. This might cause client failures in native mode. smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
Saving Media Variables to "E:\RemoteInstall\SMSTemp\2012.08.10.08.17.06.0003.{A04638CC-AF91-408B-BA63-BFE9B42653D5}.boot.var" smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:06 AM 7968 (0x1F20)
[192.168.215.030:4011] Recv From:[192.168.215.133:68] Len:303 18d29b0 smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:22 AM 7164 (0x1BFC)
MAC=D8:D3:85:9A:BC:3F SMBIOS GUID=2E061ADC-3758-11DF-95DA-90006701A06D > Device has been accepted. smspxe 8/10/2012 8:17:22 AM 7968 (0x1F20)

 

Which leads me to believe that this is not a duplicate SMBIOS guid issue, as seen in this post, http://myitforum.com/myitforumwp/2011/10/21/osdtask-sequencepxe-duplicate-smbios-guids-system-uuids-in-sccm-2007/.

 

My next step is to make a new advertisement for this task sequence, and see if that resolves the issue.

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Ok, I've tried this, and now with a different laptop and a new advertisement of the same task sequence, I'm STILL getting "There are no Task Sequences available to [for] this computer. Please verify..." in my SMSTS.log.

 

This is becoming scary.

 

I found another post about OSD Task Sequences fail nearly immediately, and thought this might be related to an expired SCCM PXE Certificate, as found in this post (http://social.techne...5-0df3dec1c5ef/, and this post http://www.windows-n...ficate-expired/); however, checking the records, my certificate looks to be fine!

 

Any suggestions?

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Okay, just tried the PXE OSD process with a brand new, out of box laptop, to make sure there weren't any random errors from redeploying systems.

 

It ALSO is failing the same way. Able to boot into WinPE, but then failing with "There are no task sequences advertised to this computer".

 

So...something is happening here. My certificates look good. The computers are getting into WinPE, so that tells me Windows Deployment Services works. I made a new advertisement and tried that, so I think my advertisement works.

 

I think the only real option now is that somehow the Task Sequence became corrupted? I have no reason to believe this other than process of elimination. Unless that patch managed to destroy my SCCM infrastructure, which I also don't believe happened.

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hold on a minute, where are the task sequences advertised to ? which collections ? the unknown computers collection ? or just 'deploy' collections ? describe the process you go through to get a 'new' computer imaged (are you importing its name/mac into ConfigMgr ?)

 

secondly, what does the component status of your server look like, is it complaining about anything in particular, like your management point ?

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Good find Niall. As it turns out, the Component Status of the site server is that the SMS_Policy_Provider is in Critical condition, stating that

 

The site server signing certificate has expired 0 day(s) ago. Please replace/renew the certificate. The Policies at this Site will be re-signed by the Site Server using the new signing certificate.

 

So, it looks like my Site Server certificate expired, which coincidentally caused this whole issue. Unless somehow installing this patch caused my certificate to expire. *puts on aluminum foil hat*

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