PSError: GeneralQueueJobFailed (26000)

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Guzun, Alex

Hi all,

I have a PS2007 on MOSS2007 and in Event Viewer have some errors:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: Office SharePoint Server
Event Category: Project Server Queue
Event ID: 7704
Date: 2.10.2007
Time: 12:08:40
User: N/A
Computer: TESTPS
Description:
Standard Information:pSI Entry Point:
Project User: DOMAINA\psuser
Correlation Id: c74adf27-0f39-4bdf-93ca-9ac5fe610909
PWA Site URL: http://TESTPS/PWA
SSP Name: SSP1
PSError: GeneralQueueJobFailed (26000)
A queue job has failed. This is a general error logged by the Project Server
Queue everytime a job fails - for effective troubleshooting use this error
message with other more specific error messages (if any), the Operations
guide (which documents more details about queued jobs) and the trace log
(which could provide more detailed context). More information about the
failed job follows. GUID of the failed job:
aecb93e0-d413-4217-ba90-2a7536c19411. Name of the computer that processed
this job: BACKUP (to debug further, you need to look at the trace log from
this computer). Failed job type: ProjectCheckIn. Failed sub-job type:
FailIfNotCheckedOutMessage. Failed sub-job ID: 2. Stage where sub-job
failed: (this is useful when one sub-job has more than one logical
processing stages).

Any info about that?
Tried to search in google, but didn't find any answer.

And... queue job is taking looooong to complete. Is there solution to force
it?

Thank you in advance.
 
B

Brian Smith \(MSFT\)

The Manage Queue page may give you more clues and the ULS logs certainly
will. These are in c:\program files\common files\microsoft shared\web
server extensions\12\logs. It may be the check-in was duplicated as the
error (26000 - which is very generic) says FailIfNotCheckedOutMessage. See
my blog for some details about the logs
http://blogs.msdn.com/brismith/archive/2006/12/14/finding-your-way-around-the-sharepoint-logs.aspx.
There isn't a way to force things - what exactly is being slow? And what do
you mean by slow?
 

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