Thank you, ill give that a try tomorrow.

Thomas Gonzalez 

-----Original Message-----
From: "Art Flores" <[email protected]>
Sent: ‎2/‎2/‎2015 5:38 PM
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [mssms] schedule.log destsite

SCCM 2012 SP1 CU3 - I had a different issue, but similar because of the
stuck "pending" packages.  We had 10 Secondary Sites, but they were very
unreliable compared to a regular DP, so I un-installed them and rebuilt them
as regular DPs, they were taking too much of my time to nurse them along.
Before I got rid of them, I opened a case with Microsoft because all 10
Secondary Sites had packages "pending" (this happened several times), below
is some information from the ticket they may help, the UID snippet is from
the link.

 

ISSUE: Multiple packages fail to distribute to secondary sites

 

CAUSE: '.REQ' & '.JOB' files were missing from Schedule.box\UID on primary
because of which it was not able to create scheduled jobs for sender

 

RESOLUTION: We created the files in UID folder and redistributed the
package, once the backlog was clear the package was successfully sent to the
DP's.

 

UID 
Before leaving the schedule.box folder we should stop a the UID folder.

 
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In this folder we have two files - a .REQ and a .JOB.  These are files used
to track the progress of various items as they are sent through the
scheduler.  These files are critical to the operation of scheduler and
should never be deleted.  If they are you can recreate them as blank text
files.  If you have one file but not the other just take the filename of the
one you have, increment it by a hundred or so and create the missing file
with that new filename.  If neither file are present you can recreate both -
use a filename for both that would likely be above the value you might
expect there.  I like to use a filename of 00100000 since it would take a
really long time for a site to send that many jobs so the filename is likely
safe and leaves plenty of room to grow.

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/steverac/archive/2010/07/16/understanding-site-to-si
te-communication-in-sms-sccm.aspx

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Thomas Gonzalez
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2015 12:37 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [mssms] schedule.log destsite

 

I've been doing some powershell to determine as to why some jobs are not
processing on my secondary. Well, I noticed something very strange when I
ran my script to the schedulequeue and found I have 4 jobs with no pkgid and
they are going to two old sites, that we decomm'd quite some time ago. As to
why these 4 jobs are residing has me perplexed.

 

So I ran the bitsadmin module and didn't see jobs, and executed the DP
monitor and do not see them but I see the send request, jobid and destsite
and the state for all 4 is pending. Not sure where these reside at in the
inboxes and I've been searching and running out of Booleans on bing and
google. 

 

I verified on the DB site and queried in sysreslist, sitecontrol,
sitecontrolnotification, etc, and all I have is my 1 primary and 1
secondary. Even did preinst /delsite on those two old site codes (NOTHING)

 

Has anyone come across this before and if so, how do you remove those stale
jobids?

 

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