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help: unable to export any bundles via "Create Deployment Tools"
I'm having a problem trying to create any Linux bootable ISOs, SUU ISOs or SUU files in a directory. It's always the same "Failed exporting to XXX format"
Under applications, settings, network settings, I have configured http and https only. I am able to access the repository via web browser using http or https without problem.
Under applications, settings, filestore, I have already tried "cleanup"
There is 1TB of free space available on the drive.
I am only trying to download about 11 files - based on creating a bundle from an idrac on a 720xd rack mounted server.
My computer date and time are correct.
It previously worked without problem when I was running 2.2.0 in 2017.
I am running v2.2.4.630 of the dell repository manager
I have the latest versions of the plugins:
- Dell Server Update Utility x32 Plug-in version 774
- Dell Server Update Utility x64 Plug-in version 792
- Dell Bootable ISO Plug-in version 920
Log files:
DellRepositoryManager_Server.log
07-08-2019 19:35:24 ExceptionString was not recognized as a valid DateTime. at System.DateTimeParse.Parse(String s, DateTimeFormatInfo dtfi, DateTimeStyles styles)
at RMDataServiceLibrary.RMDatabase.Read.ReadDBFiles.b__16(<>f__AnonymousType1d`7 dbResult) in Libraries\RMDataServiceLibrary\RMDatabase\Read\ReadDBFiles.cs:line 167
at System.Linq.Enumerable.WhereSelectListIterator`2.MoveNext()
at System.Collections.Generic.List`1.InsertRange(Int32 index, IEnumerable`1 collection)
at System.Collections.Generic.List`1.AddRange(IEnumerable`1 collection)
at RMDataServiceLibrary.RMDatabase.Read.ReadDBFiles.ReadRepoFiles(Guid repoid, Boolean exclUnmgdCat) in Libraries\RMDataServiceLibrary\RMDatabase\Read\ReadDBFiles.cs:line 166
at JobManager.JobService.ExportSUU.StoreJobFiles(Guid RepoID, List`1 lstComponents, JobTypeName jobType) in Applications\JobManager\JobService\ExportSUUJob.cs:line 183
at JobManager.JobService.JobProcessorService.<>c__DisplayClassb.b__8() in Applications\JobManager\JobService\JobService.cs:line 379
at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.InnerInvoke()
at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.Execute()
07-08-2019 19:35:27 ExceptionString was not recognized as a valid DateTime. at System.DateTimeParse.Parse(String s, DateTimeFormatInfo dtfi, DateTimeStyles styles)
at RMDataServiceLibrary.RMDatabase.Read.ReadDBFiles.b__16(<>f__AnonymousType1d`7 dbResult) in Libraries\RMDataServiceLibrary\RMDatabase\Read\ReadDBFiles.cs:line 167
at System.Linq.Enumerable.WhereSelectListIterator`2.MoveNext()
at System.Collections.Generic.List`1.InsertRange(Int32 index, IEnumerable`1 collection)
at System.Collections.Generic.List`1.AddRange(IEnumerable`1 collection)
at RMDataServiceLibrary.RMDatabase.Read.ReadDBFiles.ReadRepoFiles(Guid repoid, Boolean exclUnmgdCat) in Libraries\RMDataServiceLibrary\RMDatabase\Read\ReadDBFiles.cs:line 166
at JobManager.JobService.ExportSUU.StoreJobFiles(Guid RepoID, List`1 lstComponents, JobTypeName jobType) in Applications\JobManager\JobService\ExportSUUJob.cs:line 183
at JobManager.JobService.JobProcessorService.<>c__DisplayClassb.b__8() in Applications\JobManager\JobService\JobService.cs:line 379
at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.InnerInvoke()
at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.Execute()
DellRepositoryManager_Server.svclog
(space added after the opening < to prevent the editor from changing the xml)
< E2ETraceEvent xmlns=" http://schemas.microsoft.com/2004/06/E2ETraceEvent">
< System xmlns=" http://schemas.microsoft.com/2004/06/windows/eventlog/system">
< EventID>0
< /EventID>
< Type>3
< /Type>
< SubType Name="Error">0
< /SubType>
< Level>2
< /Level>
< TimeCreated SystemTime="2019-08-07T11:35:24.2429655Z" />
< Source Name="RepositoryManager.exe" />
< Correlation ActivityID="{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}" />
< Execution ProcessName="RepositoryManager" ProcessID="8996" ThreadID="2" />
< Channel/>
< Computer>CHARLTONSTEST
< /Computer>
< /System>
< ApplicationData>Exception: String was not recognized as a valid DateTime. Stack: at System.DateTimeParse.Parse(String s, DateTimeFormatInfo dtfi, DateTimeStyles styles) at RMDataServiceLibrary.RMDatabase.Read.ReadDBFiles.b__16(<>f__AnonymousType1d`7 dbResult) in Libraries\RMDataServiceLibrary\RMDatabase\Read\ReadDBFiles.cs:line 167 at System.Linq.Enumerable.WhereSelectListIterator`2.MoveNext() at System.Collections.Generic.List`1.InsertRange(Int32 index, IEnumerable`1 collection) at System.Collections.Generic.List`1.AddRange(IEnumerable`1 collection) at RMDataServiceLibrary.RMDatabase.Read.ReadDBFiles.ReadRepoFiles(Guid repoid, Boolean exclUnmgdCat) in Libraries\RMDataServiceLibrary\RMDatabase\Read\ReadDBFiles.cs:line 166 at JobManager.JobService.ExportSUU.StoreJobFiles(Guid RepoID, List`1 lstComponents, JobTypeName jobType) in Applications\JobManager\JobService\ExportSUUJob.cs:line 183 at JobManager.JobService.JobProcessorService.<>c__DisplayClassb.b__8() in Applications\JobManager\JobService\JobService.cs:line 379 at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.InnerInvoke() at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.Execute()
< /ApplicationData>
< /E2ETraceEvent>
< E2ETraceEvent xmlns=" http://schemas.microsoft.com/2004/06/E2ETraceEvent">
< System xmlns=" http://schemas.microsoft.com/2004/06/windows/eventlog/system">
< EventID>0
< /EventID>
< Type>3
< /Type>
< SubType Name="Error">0
< /SubType>
< Level>2
< /Level>
< TimeCreated SystemTime="2019-08-07T11:35:27.0688386Z" />
< Source Name="RepositoryManager.exe" />
< Correlation ActivityID="{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}" />
< Execution ProcessName="RepositoryManager" ProcessID="8996" ThreadID="2" />
< Channel/>
< Computer>CHARLTONSTEST
< /Computer>
< /System>
< ApplicationData>Exception: String was not recognized as a valid DateTime. Stack: at System.DateTimeParse.Parse(String s, DateTimeFormatInfo dtfi, DateTimeStyles styles) at RMDataServiceLibrary.RMDatabase.Read.ReadDBFiles.b__16(<>f__AnonymousType1d`7 dbResult) in Libraries\RMDataServiceLibrary\RMDatabase\Read\ReadDBFiles.cs:line 167 at System.Linq.Enumerable.WhereSelectListIterator`2.MoveNext() at System.Collections.Generic.List`1.InsertRange(Int32 index, IEnumerable`1 collection) at System.Collections.Generic.List`1.AddRange(IEnumerable`1 collection) at RMDataServiceLibrary.RMDatabase.Read.ReadDBFiles.ReadRepoFiles(Guid repoid, Boolean exclUnmgdCat) in Libraries\RMDataServiceLibrary\RMDatabase\Read\ReadDBFiles.cs:line 166 at JobManager.JobService.ExportSUU.StoreJobFiles(Guid RepoID, List`1 lstComponents, JobTypeName jobType) in Applications\JobManager\JobService\ExportSUUJob.cs:line 183 at JobManager.JobService.JobProcessorService.<>c__DisplayClassb.b__8() in Applications\JobManager\JobService\JobService.cs:line 379 at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.InnerInvoke() at System.Threading.Tasks.Task.Execute()
< /ApplicationData>
< /E2ETraceEvent>
Any help, advice, suggestions, thoughts, anything! would be greatly appreciated.


Dell-DylanJ
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August 7th, 2019 08:00
I'm not sure why it seems to be complaining about the string that represents your date and time, but I do have a recommendation.
I would test DRM 3.2, since its the current version. If the version you're running has a bug, the only resolution we'd have available anyway would be to update.
What OS are you running on the system that has Repository Manager?
Dell-DylanJ
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August 7th, 2019 09:00
Sorry, I meant to link to it above.
https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/Drivers/DriversDetails?driverid=57CX7
pdwalker
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August 7th, 2019 08:00
I guess I should have stuck with 2.2.0.
I searched for a newer version of the tool and found 3.0.1 and installed that to another directory. Sloooooooow.
It offered to update to the latest version, 3.2, but sloooooow. After an hour, the update didn't complete. Sloooooooooooow.
The PC is Windows 10 Pro with lots of memory and a beefy cpu.
I'll download the 3.2 version directly - now that I know it exists, it should be easy to find - and then install it to another computer and try again. Hopefully I'll have better luck.
I'll let you know what happens.
pdwalker
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August 7th, 2019 23:00
That did it.
I installed 3.2 on another machine and everything worked flawlessly first time without the problems I was having with my 2.2.4 and 3.0.1 installations.
My server is updating as I write this.
Much appreciated and thanks for the help.