Event 7076, 6398, 6482 regularly displayed in the Event Log on a SharePoint Server
Hi,
The SharePoint Product Group has experienced a lot of customers reporting an issue where they would get Event 7076, 6398, 6482 regularly displayed in the Event Log on a SharePoint Server. Information to help identify the event log messages is below.
Apart from the Event Log messages the symptoms that the customer may see is:
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In SharePoint Server 2007, tasks that are scheduled do not run. |
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When you try to manage IIS 6.0 by using Server Manager, you receive a blank page, or you receive the following error message: the path specified cannot be used at this time |
A Windows Server 2003 hotfix is now available for this issue.
946517 FIX: You may be unable to manage IIS 6.0 by using Server Manager if two threads access IIS 6.0 at the same time
https://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;946517
Event Log details:
Event Id: 7076
Event Source: Office SharePoint Server
The Message text will contain:
- "Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.Administration.SearchAdminSharedWebServiceInstance"
- "Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt."
- A reference to the Metabase in the call stack.
Event Id: 6398
Event Source: Windows SharePoint Services 3
The Message text will contain:
- "Microsoft.Office.Server.Administration.ApplicationServerAdministrationServiceJob"
- "Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt."
Event Id: 6482
Event Source: Office SharePoint Server
The Message text will contain:
- "Microsoft.Office.Server.Search.Administration.SearchAdminSharedWebServiceInstance"
- "Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt."
- A reference to the Metabase in the call stack.
Nick.
Comments
Anonymous
January 30, 2008
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February 04, 2008
A workaround for us, in lieu of the hotfix, was to simply restart the "Windows SharePoint Services Timer" service. The restart of this service fixed the "corrupt memory" events and also got rid of the blank Internet Information Services Administrator page. The SharePoint trace logs also contained error information that was cleared up once we restarted this service.