Hi, I=B4m having a serious problem with the MSCRMWorkflowService
Condition {25F79661-6989-DB11-9B99-0002557CCD69} failed in step
{1BF79661-6989-DB11-9B99-0002557CCD69} of process instance
{90F69661-6989-DB11-9B99-0002557CCD69}. Please view the paused rule in
the Microsoft.Crm.Workflow.Monitor for more information about the
failure.
It=B4s really strange, because the WorkFlow Monitor doesn=B4t show nothing
in pause... and some workflows work well, but something are really
strange in here!!!
Any body can help me ??
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olavo
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6/1/2007 1:08:27 PM |
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I'm not sure exactly what to tell you but I just got done working on an issue
we had where one of my employees accidentially put in a "infinite assing"
loop that qued up 700,000 work flow's to execute, cause 100% CPU Usage.
Look at the SQL tables that in CRM that start with WF, search through the
tables for the id's that you have just to start some investigation.
P.S. If the queue table has records in it that don't go away, there is a
problem there!!! I know..hehe
"olavo.o.neto@gmail.com" wrote:
> Hi, I´m having a serious problem with the MSCRMWorkflowService
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> Condition {25F79661-6989-DB11-9B99-0002557CCD69} failed in step
> {1BF79661-6989-DB11-9B99-0002557CCD69} of process instance
> {90F69661-6989-DB11-9B99-0002557CCD69}. Please view the paused rule in
> the Microsoft.Crm.Workflow.Monitor for more information about the
> failure.
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> It´s really strange, because the WorkFlow Monitor doesn´t show nothing
> in pause... and some workflows work well, but something are really
> strange in here!!!
>
> Any body can help me ??
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Utf
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6/1/2007 7:01:01 PM
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