Great tip, I'll check that!!!

Sent from Max's iPhone 

On 21/02/2013, at 2:40 PM, Ivan Wilson <iv...@sharepointgurus.net> wrote:

> Check what Windows updates have been applied to your SharePoint and SQL 
> servers recently. It may match up with when the problem started to occur.
> 
> One possibility could be to do with XSL transforms timing out. If you have 
> the Feb 2012 CU you can increase the timeout interval:
> http://blogs.msdn.com/b/joerg_sinemus/archive/2012/03/07/xslt-and-timeout-problem-when-transforming-runs-more-than-one-second.aspx
>  
> 
> Ivan
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf 
> Of Maxine Harwood
> Sent: Thursday, 21 February 2013 9:21 AM
> To: ozMOSS
> Subject: Help with troubleshooting
> 
> Any advice or tips would be appreciated! Getting to the end of my bag of 
> tricks.
> 
> We have had Sharepoint 2010 running and stable for 18 months. Late last week, 
> we started having some random issues in our site collection that include
> *  errors showing views and dvwp. Logs indicate that the site failed to cache 
> the field {various GUIDs}, Refreshing the page (sometimes twice) and the view 
> works again. The same view might open without error next time... There is no 
> consistency on which views across the site will fail
> * attempting to open the item menu results in a message stating that the item 
> has been moved or deleted, refresh the page to try again. As above, 
> refreshing 2-3 times and the item menu will open again.
> * conditional nintex workflows running when the criteria hasn't been met
> 
> Most significantly, there is no apparent similarities between where these 
> occur, different lists, library's, different sites. Across the board issues.
> 
> There were no scheduled server or application changes before the issue 
> started. 
> 
> I have tried rebooting, and a Sharepoint repair. I only have the one site 
> collection, but the central admin isn't experiencing any issues. I suspect 
> it's an issue in the content database.
> 
> As this is a production environment, that is still mostly functional (though 
> through a few refreshes) I am planning a course of action to run over the 
> weekend, I would appreciate any suggestions on what I could look at. I am 
> considering exporting the content database, deleting it and then creating a 
> new one before importing, thinking it might be an issue in the content DB. 
> Running out of ideas.... 
> 
> Thanks for your time....
> Maxine
> 
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