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1/31/2008 12:12 PM
 

Sebastian,

I am running into this error, but am using 4.08.00

I have NETWORK SERVICE as the identity for the application pool, as well as Full Control to all directories for the same identity (NETWORK SERVICE)

I also notice that I am getting tons of these exceptions in the Event Log of DNN:

InnerException: Cannot insert the value NULL into column 'ScheduleHistoryID', table 'orb_02.dbo.ScheduleHistory'; column does not allow nulls. INSERT fails. The statement has been terminated.

Does anyone have a suggestion being that I am NOT running an older version but the latest release?

Thanks,

Ronald

 

 

 

 

 

 
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1/31/2008 12:36 PM
 

Ronald,

make sure, not to run the Scheduled Jobs too frequent, especially search indexer. the issue you describe occurs, if the job gets started before the prefious execution finished.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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1/31/2008 12:57 PM
 

Sebastian,

Thanks for the response. My sceduled jobs are 30 minutes apart, I think the problem is they are not running at all. I see this also in my Event Log:

THREAD ID: 9
TYPE: DotNetNuke.Services.FileSystem.SynchronizeFileSystem
EXCEPTION: Cannot insert the value NULL into column 'FolderID', table 'orb_02.dbo.Folders'; column does not allow nulls. INSERT fails. The statement has been terminated.
RESCHEDULED FOR: 1/31/2008 11:34:13 AM
SOURCE: STARTED_FROM_BEGIN_REQUEST
ACTIVE THREADS: 0
FREE THREADS: 1
READER TIMEOUTS: 0
WRITER TIMEOUTS: 0
IN PROGRESS: 0
IN QUEUE: 5
Server Name: <mine>

I see alot of the col doesn't allow nulls, and I also upon further investigating, I cannot see any additional Host Accounts that I have set up via the Application. If I look in the database directly, I can see them in there, but they are not displayed in the Host Accounts module.

I have made sure the connection string is good, which it is as the site is live, just no one can upload. Kinda hard to sell clients on DNN if they can't upload! ;)

My SQL Server login specified in the conn string is also linked as dbo in the actual db, so I should be golden on that. This is a dedicated server that I have full access to, and can't see where there is a permission setting that is not correctly configured.

Any thoughts?

 

 

 


 
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