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MOSS 2007 Farm - Event Errors 6482,6398,7076 - Help if you can

Last post 05-15-2008, 4:48 PM by Pete.Norman. 18 replies.
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  •  05-15-2008, 4:27 PM 10759 in reply to 5492

    Re: MOSS 2007 Farm - Event Errors 6482,6398,7076 - Help if you can

    I started getting these errors recently also.
    We have a single server setup, which is not (thankfully) in full use at the moment.  It's a 2 x 4 core with 8 gig of ram.  It's not had Sharepoint SP1 applied yet.

    Something on a site, an action or viewing a list item (on our Helpdesk site mostly) will send the processor usage from <1% to around 13, 30 or even 70 % and stay there while sqlservr.exe is busy.  Eventually it will go back to1% but performance of sharepoint is still hideous, with page timeouts - again affecting some sites worse than others.

    Eventvwr will show errors for 6482,6398, 7076

    SQL Profiler (not that i know i'm looking at, i'm a developer) is filled with Audit Loigin, RPC Completed and audit logout running several times a second (but then maybe it's supposed to?).

    Nothing is as it seems, nor is it otherwise.
  •  05-15-2008, 4:31 PM 10760 in reply to 10345

    Re: MOSS 2007 Farm - Event Errors 6482,6398,7076 - Help if you can

    There is actually a hotfix for this very issue now for those that are interested:

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946517

     


    Cheers
    Spence
    www.harbar.net
  •  05-15-2008, 4:39 PM 10761 in reply to 10760

    Re: MOSS 2007 Farm - Event Errors 6482,6398,7076 - Help if you can

    Spence, think you need to edit your URL there as it has your exchange stuff in front of it (you must be a 4smartphone user too)

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946517

  •  05-15-2008, 4:48 PM 10762 in reply to 10760

    Re: MOSS 2007 Farm - Event Errors 6482,6398,7076 - Help if you can

    Just wondering if this fix is part of SP service pack 1 or not because it's an IIS thing ?

    Nothing is as it seems, nor is it otherwise.
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