Service Provider Foundation troubleshooting
Applies To: Windows Azure Pack
This topic describes troubleshooting issues that pertain to configuring Service Provider Foundation with Windows Azure Pack for Windows Server. Recommendations are provided for the following items. Many issues can be resolved by reviewing the Credentials checklist in this topic. Recommendations are provided for the following issues:
Collect OData and Windows PowerShell logs
Get data from a web service call
Using the Network Service option
Resolve exception and connection errors when accessing the Service Provider Foundation endpoint
See the virtual machines clouds from Service Provider Foundation
Set up event tracing for debugging
Fix the failure of a plan quota update
Also see issues in Security troubleshooting.
Collect OData and Windows PowerShell logs
Pertains to: debugging
Issue
Need to collect information as logged by providers and Windows PowerShell.
Recommendation
From Control Panel, click System and Security -> Administrative Tools -> View event logs.
On the left pane, select Application and Services Logs. In that folder, do one of the following:
For OData logs, select Microsoft->Windows-> ManagementOdataService, and select Operational channel.
For Windows PowerShell logs, select Microsoft->Windows-> PowerShell, and select Operational.
On the Actions pane, click Enable log if it is disabled.
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Get data from a web service call
Pertains to: Service Provider Foundation Developer's Guide
Issue
A Service Provider Foundation web service call returns the error message: "An error occurred while processing this request."
Recommendation
Examine script execution policies for possible conflicts with the Group Policy Management console (gpmc.msc).
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Resolve exception and connection errors when accessing the Service Provider Foundation endpoint
Pertains to: Register the Service Provider Foundation Endpoint for Virtual Machine Clouds
Issue
Getting management service exceptions, underlying connection is lost, out-of-sync issues, or other errors when tenants subscribe to a plan.
Recommendation
On the server running Service Provider Foundation, check to see if there is a duplicate binding for the SPF web service for the HTTPS protocol.
IIS, select the SPF web site. On the Actions panel click Bindings. There should only be one binding for the HTTPS prototcol. Remove the duplicate binding and configure the default binding to use the correct certificate.
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See the virtual machines clouds from Service Provider Foundation
Pertains to: Administer Virtual Machine Clouds
Issue
Cannot see a virtual machine cloud on the management portal for administrators after the cloud was created in System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager or by using Service Provider Foundation Windows PowerShell cmdlets.
Recommendation
Check for the following causes:
Verify that the Service Provider Foundation endpoint is configured correctly, see Register the Service Provider Foundation Endpoint for Virtual Machine Clouds.
Review the Credentials checklist in Security Troubleshooting for any authentication issues.
The stamp in the Service Provider Foundation database might be missing the association with a valid VMM server. Ensure that every stamp is associated with a valid VMM server.
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Set up event tracing for debugging
Pertains to: debugging
Issue
Need to know which ETW event trace providers to use for debugging Windows Azure Pack.
Recommendation
On the server that has Service Provider Foundation, configure the event providers as described here:
Run Performance Monitor (perfmon.exe).
Click Data Collector Sets > Event Trace Sessions.
On the Action menu, create a new Data Collector Set.
Provide a name for the set and choose the Create manually option.
Add the following event providers:
Microsoft-ServiceProviderFoundation
Microsoft-VirtualMachineManager-Debug
Microsoft-VirtualMachineManager-Perf-Console
Microsoft-VirtualMachineManager-Perf-Engine
Microsoft-VirtualMachineManager-Reliability
Microsoft-VirtualMachineManager-Server
The data collector set you just created should appear in the list of sessions. To note where the log file is saved, right-click the set and click Properties and the path is available on the Directory tab. By default this path is the **%LOCALAPPDATA%\**system variable. The log file will have a .etl extension.
Start the session you just defined, perform the actions in Windows Azure Pack that you need to debug, and then stop the session.
Examine the data file.
Also see the knowledge base article Debug Logging In System Center Service Provider Foundation (SPF).
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Using the Network Service option
Pertains to: How to Install Service Provider Foundation for System Center 2012 R2
Issue
Using the Network Service option can be problematic.
Recommendation
On the installation wizard pages for configuring the web services (Admin, Provider VMM, and Usage), the default setting for Application pool credentials is Network Service. We recommend not using this option and providing credentials for a Service Account instead.
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Fix the failure of a plan quota update
Pertains to: debugging
Issue
When you register "systemcenter" or "cloudservices" using Windows PowerShell, the default value for MaxQuotaUpdateBatchSize is set to 5. However, Service Provider Foundation resource providers only support MaxQuotaUpdateBatchSize = 1. Therefore, the plan quota fails.
Recommendation
Use the following steps to change the MaxQuotaUpdateBatchSize to 1 for new or existing Service Provider Foundation resource providers.
Change MaxQuotaUpdateBatchSize for an existing SPF resource provider.
Run the following Windows PowerShell commands:
PS C:\Users\Administrator> $rp = Get-MgmtSvcResourceProviderConfiguration -Name 'systemcenter' -DecryptPassword PS C:\Users\Administrator> $rp.MaxQuotaUpdateBatchSize = 1 PS C:\Users\Administrator> Add-MgmtSvcResourceProviderConfiguration -ResourceProvider $rp -Force Name : systemcenter DisplayName : Virtual Machine Clouds Description : Enabled : True PassThroughEnabled : True AllowAnonymousAccess : False AllowMultipleInstances : False AdminEndpoint : Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Server.AdminManagement.AdminEndpoint TenantEndpoint : Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Server.AdminManagement.TenantEndpoint UsageEndpoint : HealthCheckEndpoint : NotificationEndpoint : Microsoft.WindowsAzure.Server.AdminManagement.NotificationEndpoint InstanceId : 244FA4CB-7902-4745-9ED6-0AFE1619E49D InstanceDisplayName : Virtual Machine Clouds MaxQuotaUpdateBatchSize : 1 SubscriptionStatusPollingInterval : 00:00:10 Type : Standard Settings : {} ExtensionData :
Register a new Service Provider Foundation resource provider with MaxQuotaUpdateBatchSize = 1
Run the following Windows PowerShell commands, replacing ComputerName and ports with the values appropriate for your deployment.
PS C:\> $RP = New-MgmtSvcResourceProviderConfiguration -Name 'RP01' ` -DisplayName 'Resource Provider 01' ` -AdminForwardingAddress "https://$Env:ComputerName`:30010/" ` -AdminAuthenticationMode 'Basic' ` -AdminAuthenticationUserName $UserName ` -AdminAuthenticationPassword $Password ` -TenantForwardingAddress "https://$Env:ComputerName`:30010/subscriptions" ` -TenantAuthenticationMode 'Basic' ` -TenantAuthenticationUserName $UserName ` -TenantAuthenticationPassword $Password ` -TenantSourceUriTemplate '{subid}/services/sqlservers/{*path}' ` -TenantTargetUriTemplate '{subid}/{*path}' ` -UsageForwardingAddress "https://$Env:ComputerName`:30010/" ` -UsageAuthenticationMode 'Basic' ` -UsageAuthenticationUserName $UserName ` -UsageAuthenticationPassword $Password ` -NotificationForwardingAddress "https://$Env:ComputerName`:30010/" ` -NotificationAuthenticationMode 'Basic' ` -NotificationAuthenticationUserName $UserName ` -NotificationAuthenticationPassword $Password PS C:\> $rp.MaxQuotaUpdateBatchSize = 1 PS C:\> Add-MgmtSvcResourceProviderConfiguration -ResourceProvider $RP
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