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Martinik
Nov 28, 2021Copper Contributor
Server Manager problem: Online - Data retrieval failures occurred
Hello, I'm using Windows Server 2022 and I have this problem: data retrieval on Server Manager. Is there a fix for this issue? Obs: - this is a test lab - all servers are domain members - I'm c...
- Dec 27, 2024
DG00 I am sorry to hear this. I had a fair number of our customers affected.
For me it is gone when WS 2022 (target OS you want to manage remotely) is patched.
The only situation where I still see the issue is the WS 2025 DC created by mslab, when added to a remote Server Manager. Doesn't matter the remote OS or LCU.
I have reported everything with SR 2411120050002891. Including videos and repro steps.
As you are still affected, please open a business support case and refer to the SR number above in the case description.
I see no other way to get yours addressed.
Could you please try the following and report back:
- spin up a VM with WS 2022 latest ISO + LCU 10-2024 or newer (alternatively WS 2025, when licensed)
- Join OS to the same network and domain of the cluster
- Add your cluster / nodes to Server Manager on this VM
- Does this change anything?
- Have you tried any of the many workarounds on the cluster or is it in default state?
stowellg2000
Oct 28, 2023Copper Contributor
This error has been plaguing my server since I upgraded from 2008 R2 to 2012 R2. I tried running this in Command Prompt as an admin a few times, but it didn't fix the error by itself (probably a good idea to run anyways):
cd C:\Windows\System32\wbem\Autorecover
/f %s in ('dir /b *.mof *.mfl') do mofcomp %s
Someone on another forum recommended opening the event viewer to see the failure status and check if there was a deeper underlying issue. Once I opened the event viewer, it gave me this warning:
"One or more logs in the query have errors. Microsoft-Windows-DxpTaskRingtone/Analytic. The system cannot find the file specified"
I found information in another forum that stated this particular event log was deprecated in Server 2012 R2 and was no longer valid. - https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/microsoft-windows-dxptaskringtoneanalytic-the/5f2dd93d-c9cc-40a8-b331-e4710e19a50d
I went ahead and found the Microsoft-Windows-DxpTaskRingtone key in the registry and deleted it (I did make a backup first just in case): HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WINEVT\Channels\Microsoft-Windows-DxpTaskRingtone
Once the key was deleted, the errors went away immediately and did not return even after a restart. This also did not seem to break any other processes that I can tell. Everything appears to be functioning normally and Server Manager is happy.
TLDR; Open Event Viewer and see if a Query Error pops-up when it opens. If so - find, backup, and then delete the registry key, and the error should be gone.
- Karl-WENov 06, 2023MVP
stowellg2000 thank you very much for posting your workaround.
On the issue of it cannot hurt to recompile MOF. It shouldn't be done.
Please have a read. It seems that important, that it was linked in the OP by the same author in his techcommunity article from 2009.