I had a Windows Server 2003 (Enterprise ed) cluster with 2 nodes
running.
When I try to start the service through Cluster Administrator, which
is
installed on the local machine, I get "Error 1060: The specified
service does
not exist as an installed service"
The cluster service does not appear to be installed.but the same is
installed in other node .
Shouldn't this service be installed along with the OS and if so what
do you
suggest'
Any help on this would be appreciated as I cannot find any info on
this
problem anywhere......Hi,
I'm not quite sure which service you try to start, but the SQL server
services will not be runnning on the passive node of the cluster. when
you move your ressources to that node, the services will be started ( -
and will be stopped on the node that now is the passive ).
The cluster service will be running on both servers though.
Regards
Steen Schlter Persson
Database Administrator / System Administrator
get2rajesh@.gmail.com wrote:
> I had a Windows Server 2003 (Enterprise ed) cluster with 2 nodes
> running.
> When I try to start the service through Cluster Administrator, which
> is
> installed on the local machine, I get "Error 1060: The specified
> service does
> not exist as an installed service"
> The cluster service does not appear to be installed.but the same is
> installed in other node .
> Shouldn't this service be installed along with the OS and if so what
> do you
> suggest'
> Any help on this would be appreciated as I cannot find any info on
> this
> problem anywhere......
>|||On Mar 7, 5:25 pm, "Steen Schl=FCter Persson (DK)"
<steen@.REMOVE_THIS_asavaenget.dk> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm not quite sure whichserviceyou try to start, but the SQL server
> services will not be runnning on the passive node of thecluster. when
> you move your ressources to that node, the services will be started ( -
> and will be stopped on the node that now is the passive ).
> Theclusterservicewill be running on both servers though.
> --
> Regards
> Steen Schl=FCter Persson
> Database Administrator / System Administrator
>
> get2raj...@.gmail.com wrote:
>
> - Show quoted text -
Hi Steen
The cluster server is not starting on the node-1. when i try to start
the service it says cluster service does not exist as an installed
service. As I tried to start the service from C:\WINDOWS\Cluster still
it is not starting is there a way to install these service which i am
not able to see on NODE-1 but it is present on NODE-2 which is active
but all drives are offline expect.
1)cluster IP Address
2)Cluster name
3)Disk Q (Quram)
4)MSDDTC
I think if the service starts on NODE-1 the cluster will be up.
Thanks,
Rajesh|||<get2rajesh@.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1173271137.650631.212640@.v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 7, 5:25 pm, "Steen Schlter Persson (DK)"
<steen@.REMOVE_THIS_asavaenget.dk> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm not quite sure whichserviceyou try to start, but the SQL server
> services will not be runnning on the passive node of thecluster. when
> you move your ressources to that node, the services will be started ( -
> and will be stopped on the node that now is the passive ).
> Theclusterservicewill be running on both servers though.
> --
> Regards
> Steen Schlter Persson
> Database Administrator / System Administrator
>
> get2raj...@.gmail.com wrote:
>
> - Show quoted text -
Are you sure NODE-1 is setup to be part of the SQL Cluster.
(keep in mind clustering SQL is two steps, creating nodes as a window
cluster and then defining/creating the SQL cluster.
For example, you could have 3 nodes in a windows cluster, A, B, C. A,B
could be setup as a SQL cluster and B,C as an exchange cluster.)
And all services should start on any valid cluster, there is no preferred
cluster.
Hi Steen
The cluster server is not starting on the node-1. when i try to start
the service it says cluster service does not exist as an installed
service. As I tried to start the service from C:\WINDOWS\Cluster still
it is not starting is there a way to install these service which i am
not able to see on NODE-1 but it is present on NODE-2 which is active
but all drives are offline expect.
1)cluster IP Address
2)Cluster name
3)Disk Q (Quram)
4)MSDDTC
I think if the service starts on NODE-1 the cluster will be up.
Thanks,
Rajesh
Greg Moore
SQL Server DBA Consulting
sql (at) greenms.com http://www.greenms.com
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Cluster service error
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Cluster service error
I had a Windows Server 2003 (Enterprise ed) cluster with 2 nodes
running.
When I try to start the service through Cluster Administrator, which
is
installed on the local machine, I get "Error 1060: The specified
service does
not exist as an installed service"
The cluster service does not appear to be installed.but the same is
installed in other node .
Shouldn't this service be installed along with the OS and if so what
do you
suggest'
Any help on this would be appreciated as I cannot find any info on
this
problem anywhere......Hi,
I'm not quite sure which service you try to start, but the SQL server
services will not be runnning on the passive node of the cluster. when
you move your ressources to that node, the services will be started ( -
and will be stopped on the node that now is the passive ).
The cluster service will be running on both servers though.
--
Regards
Steen Schlüter Persson
Database Administrator / System Administrator
get2rajesh@.gmail.com wrote:
> I had a Windows Server 2003 (Enterprise ed) cluster with 2 nodes
> running.
> When I try to start the service through Cluster Administrator, which
> is
> installed on the local machine, I get "Error 1060: The specified
> service does
> not exist as an installed service"
> The cluster service does not appear to be installed.but the same is
> installed in other node .
> Shouldn't this service be installed along with the OS and if so what
> do you
> suggest'
> Any help on this would be appreciated as I cannot find any info on
> this
> problem anywhere......
>|||On Mar 7, 5:25 pm, "Steen Schl=FCter Persson (DK)"
<steen@.REMOVE_THIS_asavaenget.dk> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm not quite sure whichserviceyou try to start, but the SQL server
> services will not be runnning on the passive node of thecluster. when
> you move your ressources to that node, the services will be started ( -
> and will be stopped on the node that now is the passive ).
> Theclusterservicewill be running on both servers though.
> --
> Regards
> Steen Schl=FCter Persson
> Database Administrator / System Administrator
>
> get2raj...@.gmail.com wrote:
> > I had a Windows Server 2003 (Enterprise ed)clusterwith 2 nodes
> > running.
> > When I try to start theservicethroughClusterAdministrator, which
> > is
> > installed on the local machine, I get "Error1060: The specified
> >servicedoes
> > not exist as an installedservice"
> > Theclusterservicedoes not appear to be installed.but the same is
> > installed in other node .
> > Shouldn't thisservicebe installed along with the OS and if so what
> > do you
> > suggest'
> > Any help on this would be appreciated as I cannot find any info on
> > this
> > problem anywhere......- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
Hi Steen
The cluster server is not starting on the node-1. when i try to start
the service it says cluster service does not exist as an installed
service. As I tried to start the service from C:\WINDOWS\Cluster still
it is not starting is there a way to install these service which i am
not able to see on NODE-1 but it is present on NODE-2 which is active
but all drives are offline expect.
1)cluster IP Address
2)Cluster name
3)Disk Q (Quram)
4)MSDDTC
I think if the service starts on NODE-1 the cluster will be up.
Thanks,
Rajesh|||<get2rajesh@.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1173271137.650631.212640@.v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 7, 5:25 pm, "Steen Schlüter Persson (DK)"
<steen@.REMOVE_THIS_asavaenget.dk> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm not quite sure whichserviceyou try to start, but the SQL server
> services will not be runnning on the passive node of thecluster. when
> you move your ressources to that node, the services will be started ( -
> and will be stopped on the node that now is the passive ).
> Theclusterservicewill be running on both servers though.
> --
> Regards
> Steen Schlüter Persson
> Database Administrator / System Administrator
>
> get2raj...@.gmail.com wrote:
> > I had a Windows Server 2003 (Enterprise ed)clusterwith 2 nodes
> > running.
> > When I try to start theservicethroughClusterAdministrator, which
> > is
> > installed on the local machine, I get "Error1060: The specified
> >servicedoes
> > not exist as an installedservice"
> > Theclusterservicedoes not appear to be installed.but the same is
> > installed in other node .
> > Shouldn't thisservicebe installed along with the OS and if so what
> > do you
> > suggest'
> > Any help on this would be appreciated as I cannot find any info on
> > this
> > problem anywhere......- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
Are you sure NODE-1 is setup to be part of the SQL Cluster.
(keep in mind clustering SQL is two steps, creating nodes as a window
cluster and then defining/creating the SQL cluster.
For example, you could have 3 nodes in a windows cluster, A, B, C. A,B
could be setup as a SQL cluster and B,C as an exchange cluster.)
And all services should start on any valid cluster, there is no preferred
cluster.
Hi Steen
The cluster server is not starting on the node-1. when i try to start
the service it says cluster service does not exist as an installed
service. As I tried to start the service from C:\WINDOWS\Cluster still
it is not starting is there a way to install these service which i am
not able to see on NODE-1 but it is present on NODE-2 which is active
but all drives are offline expect.
1)cluster IP Address
2)Cluster name
3)Disk Q (Quram)
4)MSDDTC
I think if the service starts on NODE-1 the cluster will be up.
Thanks,
Rajesh
Greg Moore
SQL Server DBA Consulting
sql (at) greenms.com http://www.greenms.com
running.
When I try to start the service through Cluster Administrator, which
is
installed on the local machine, I get "Error 1060: The specified
service does
not exist as an installed service"
The cluster service does not appear to be installed.but the same is
installed in other node .
Shouldn't this service be installed along with the OS and if so what
do you
suggest'
Any help on this would be appreciated as I cannot find any info on
this
problem anywhere......Hi,
I'm not quite sure which service you try to start, but the SQL server
services will not be runnning on the passive node of the cluster. when
you move your ressources to that node, the services will be started ( -
and will be stopped on the node that now is the passive ).
The cluster service will be running on both servers though.
--
Regards
Steen Schlüter Persson
Database Administrator / System Administrator
get2rajesh@.gmail.com wrote:
> I had a Windows Server 2003 (Enterprise ed) cluster with 2 nodes
> running.
> When I try to start the service through Cluster Administrator, which
> is
> installed on the local machine, I get "Error 1060: The specified
> service does
> not exist as an installed service"
> The cluster service does not appear to be installed.but the same is
> installed in other node .
> Shouldn't this service be installed along with the OS and if so what
> do you
> suggest'
> Any help on this would be appreciated as I cannot find any info on
> this
> problem anywhere......
>|||On Mar 7, 5:25 pm, "Steen Schl=FCter Persson (DK)"
<steen@.REMOVE_THIS_asavaenget.dk> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm not quite sure whichserviceyou try to start, but the SQL server
> services will not be runnning on the passive node of thecluster. when
> you move your ressources to that node, the services will be started ( -
> and will be stopped on the node that now is the passive ).
> Theclusterservicewill be running on both servers though.
> --
> Regards
> Steen Schl=FCter Persson
> Database Administrator / System Administrator
>
> get2raj...@.gmail.com wrote:
> > I had a Windows Server 2003 (Enterprise ed)clusterwith 2 nodes
> > running.
> > When I try to start theservicethroughClusterAdministrator, which
> > is
> > installed on the local machine, I get "Error1060: The specified
> >servicedoes
> > not exist as an installedservice"
> > Theclusterservicedoes not appear to be installed.but the same is
> > installed in other node .
> > Shouldn't thisservicebe installed along with the OS and if so what
> > do you
> > suggest'
> > Any help on this would be appreciated as I cannot find any info on
> > this
> > problem anywhere......- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
Hi Steen
The cluster server is not starting on the node-1. when i try to start
the service it says cluster service does not exist as an installed
service. As I tried to start the service from C:\WINDOWS\Cluster still
it is not starting is there a way to install these service which i am
not able to see on NODE-1 but it is present on NODE-2 which is active
but all drives are offline expect.
1)cluster IP Address
2)Cluster name
3)Disk Q (Quram)
4)MSDDTC
I think if the service starts on NODE-1 the cluster will be up.
Thanks,
Rajesh|||<get2rajesh@.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1173271137.650631.212640@.v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com...
On Mar 7, 5:25 pm, "Steen Schlüter Persson (DK)"
<steen@.REMOVE_THIS_asavaenget.dk> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm not quite sure whichserviceyou try to start, but the SQL server
> services will not be runnning on the passive node of thecluster. when
> you move your ressources to that node, the services will be started ( -
> and will be stopped on the node that now is the passive ).
> Theclusterservicewill be running on both servers though.
> --
> Regards
> Steen Schlüter Persson
> Database Administrator / System Administrator
>
> get2raj...@.gmail.com wrote:
> > I had a Windows Server 2003 (Enterprise ed)clusterwith 2 nodes
> > running.
> > When I try to start theservicethroughClusterAdministrator, which
> > is
> > installed on the local machine, I get "Error1060: The specified
> >servicedoes
> > not exist as an installedservice"
> > Theclusterservicedoes not appear to be installed.but the same is
> > installed in other node .
> > Shouldn't thisservicebe installed along with the OS and if so what
> > do you
> > suggest'
> > Any help on this would be appreciated as I cannot find any info on
> > this
> > problem anywhere......- Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
Are you sure NODE-1 is setup to be part of the SQL Cluster.
(keep in mind clustering SQL is two steps, creating nodes as a window
cluster and then defining/creating the SQL cluster.
For example, you could have 3 nodes in a windows cluster, A, B, C. A,B
could be setup as a SQL cluster and B,C as an exchange cluster.)
And all services should start on any valid cluster, there is no preferred
cluster.
Hi Steen
The cluster server is not starting on the node-1. when i try to start
the service it says cluster service does not exist as an installed
service. As I tried to start the service from C:\WINDOWS\Cluster still
it is not starting is there a way to install these service which i am
not able to see on NODE-1 but it is present on NODE-2 which is active
but all drives are offline expect.
1)cluster IP Address
2)Cluster name
3)Disk Q (Quram)
4)MSDDTC
I think if the service starts on NODE-1 the cluster will be up.
Thanks,
Rajesh
Greg Moore
SQL Server DBA Consulting
sql (at) greenms.com http://www.greenms.com
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
cluster check
Guys,
Apart from cluster administrator, is there any way to check from inside SQL
server to know whether a particular installation is clustered?
select serverproperty('IsClustered') will tell you if a particular instance
is part of a cluster
HTH
Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
http://www.sqldbatips.com
I support PASS - the definitive, global
community for SQL Server professionals -
http://www.sqlpass.org
"Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Guys,
> Apart from cluster administrator, is there any way to check from inside
> SQL
> server to know whether a particular installation is clustered?
|||thanks jasper...
"Jasper Smith" wrote:
> select serverproperty('IsClustered') will tell you if a particular instance
> is part of a cluster
> --
> HTH
> Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
> http://www.sqldbatips.com
> I support PASS - the definitive, global
> community for SQL Server professionals -
> http://www.sqlpass.org
> "Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A33FB883-4923-45A0-BAA8-434B5530D971@.microsoft.com...
>
>
Apart from cluster administrator, is there any way to check from inside SQL
server to know whether a particular installation is clustered?
select serverproperty('IsClustered') will tell you if a particular instance
is part of a cluster
HTH
Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
http://www.sqldbatips.com
I support PASS - the definitive, global
community for SQL Server professionals -
http://www.sqlpass.org
"Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Guys,
> Apart from cluster administrator, is there any way to check from inside
> SQL
> server to know whether a particular installation is clustered?
|||thanks jasper...
"Jasper Smith" wrote:
> select serverproperty('IsClustered') will tell you if a particular instance
> is part of a cluster
> --
> HTH
> Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
> http://www.sqldbatips.com
> I support PASS - the definitive, global
> community for SQL Server professionals -
> http://www.sqlpass.org
> "Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A33FB883-4923-45A0-BAA8-434B5530D971@.microsoft.com...
>
>
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Guys,
Apart from cluster administrator, is there any way to check from inside SQL
server to know whether a particular installation is clustered?select serverproperty('IsClustered') will tell you if a particular instance
is part of a cluster
HTH
Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
http://www.sqldbatips.com
I support PASS - the definitive, global
community for SQL Server professionals -
http://www.sqlpass.org
"Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Guys,
> Apart from cluster administrator, is there any way to check from inside
> SQL
> server to know whether a particular installation is clustered?|||thanks jasper...
"Jasper Smith" wrote:
> select serverproperty('IsClustered') will tell you if a particular instanc
e
> is part of a cluster
> --
> HTH
> Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
> http://www.sqldbatips.com
> I support PASS - the definitive, global
> community for SQL Server professionals -
> http://www.sqlpass.org
> "Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A33FB883-4923-45A0-BAA8-434B5530D971@.microsoft.com...
>
>
Apart from cluster administrator, is there any way to check from inside SQL
server to know whether a particular installation is clustered?select serverproperty('IsClustered') will tell you if a particular instance
is part of a cluster
HTH
Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
http://www.sqldbatips.com
I support PASS - the definitive, global
community for SQL Server professionals -
http://www.sqlpass.org
"Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Guys,
> Apart from cluster administrator, is there any way to check from inside
> SQL
> server to know whether a particular installation is clustered?|||thanks jasper...
"Jasper Smith" wrote:
> select serverproperty('IsClustered') will tell you if a particular instanc
e
> is part of a cluster
> --
> HTH
> Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
> http://www.sqldbatips.com
> I support PASS - the definitive, global
> community for SQL Server professionals -
> http://www.sqlpass.org
> "Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A33FB883-4923-45A0-BAA8-434B5530D971@.microsoft.com...
>
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Guys,
Apart from cluster administrator, is there any way to check from inside SQL
server to know whether a particular installation is clustered?select serverproperty('IsClustered') will tell you if a particular instance
is part of a cluster
--
HTH
Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
http://www.sqldbatips.com
I support PASS - the definitive, global
community for SQL Server professionals -
http://www.sqlpass.org
"Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A33FB883-4923-45A0-BAA8-434B5530D971@.microsoft.com...
> Guys,
> Apart from cluster administrator, is there any way to check from inside
> SQL
> server to know whether a particular installation is clustered?|||thanks jasper...
"Jasper Smith" wrote:
> select serverproperty('IsClustered') will tell you if a particular instance
> is part of a cluster
> --
> HTH
> Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
> http://www.sqldbatips.com
> I support PASS - the definitive, global
> community for SQL Server professionals -
> http://www.sqlpass.org
> "Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A33FB883-4923-45A0-BAA8-434B5530D971@.microsoft.com...
> > Guys,
> >
> > Apart from cluster administrator, is there any way to check from inside
> > SQL
> > server to know whether a particular installation is clustered?
>
>
Apart from cluster administrator, is there any way to check from inside SQL
server to know whether a particular installation is clustered?select serverproperty('IsClustered') will tell you if a particular instance
is part of a cluster
--
HTH
Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
http://www.sqldbatips.com
I support PASS - the definitive, global
community for SQL Server professionals -
http://www.sqlpass.org
"Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Guys,
> Apart from cluster administrator, is there any way to check from inside
> SQL
> server to know whether a particular installation is clustered?|||thanks jasper...
"Jasper Smith" wrote:
> select serverproperty('IsClustered') will tell you if a particular instance
> is part of a cluster
> --
> HTH
> Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
> http://www.sqldbatips.com
> I support PASS - the definitive, global
> community for SQL Server professionals -
> http://www.sqlpass.org
> "Bharath" <Bharath@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A33FB883-4923-45A0-BAA8-434B5530D971@.microsoft.com...
> > Guys,
> >
> > Apart from cluster administrator, is there any way to check from inside
> > SQL
> > server to know whether a particular installation is clustered?
>
>
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Sunday, February 19, 2012
Client Side Printing Crashes IE
Hi
I've seen someone make a post about this before, but I'm having exactly the
same problem.
When logged in as an administrator for the domain Client Side Printing works
fine.
When logged in as a standard domain user the ActiveX component installs, the
print dialogue is displayed but after pressing print it just hangs.
There are no domain policies that block ActiveX components and the user has
full access to the %temp% folder. The rest of the RS site works perfectly.
How does the ActiveX Control work? Does it use the web service then render
on the client side and then print?
Any thoughts/ideas would be greatly appreciated
Many thanks
JonnyHi
I managed to find out what the problem was. I had to change the directory
security of the ReportServer directory so that everyone has read & execute
permissions.
Thanks
Jonnny
"Jonny Wilkinson" <jonny@.nospam.jonnywilk.co.uk> wrote in message
news:d5aopt$r8n$1$8302bc10@.news.demon.co.uk...
> Hi
> I've seen someone make a post about this before, but I'm having exactly
> the same problem.
> When logged in as an administrator for the domain Client Side Printing
> works fine.
> When logged in as a standard domain user the ActiveX component installs,
> the print dialogue is displayed but after pressing print it just hangs.
> There are no domain policies that block ActiveX components and the user
> has full access to the %temp% folder. The rest of the RS site works
> perfectly.
> How does the ActiveX Control work? Does it use the web service then
> render on the client side and then print?
> Any thoughts/ideas would be greatly appreciated
> Many thanks
> Jonny
>
I've seen someone make a post about this before, but I'm having exactly the
same problem.
When logged in as an administrator for the domain Client Side Printing works
fine.
When logged in as a standard domain user the ActiveX component installs, the
print dialogue is displayed but after pressing print it just hangs.
There are no domain policies that block ActiveX components and the user has
full access to the %temp% folder. The rest of the RS site works perfectly.
How does the ActiveX Control work? Does it use the web service then render
on the client side and then print?
Any thoughts/ideas would be greatly appreciated
Many thanks
JonnyHi
I managed to find out what the problem was. I had to change the directory
security of the ReportServer directory so that everyone has read & execute
permissions.
Thanks
Jonnny
"Jonny Wilkinson" <jonny@.nospam.jonnywilk.co.uk> wrote in message
news:d5aopt$r8n$1$8302bc10@.news.demon.co.uk...
> Hi
> I've seen someone make a post about this before, but I'm having exactly
> the same problem.
> When logged in as an administrator for the domain Client Side Printing
> works fine.
> When logged in as a standard domain user the ActiveX component installs,
> the print dialogue is displayed but after pressing print it just hangs.
> There are no domain policies that block ActiveX components and the user
> has full access to the %temp% folder. The rest of the RS site works
> perfectly.
> How does the ActiveX Control work? Does it use the web service then
> render on the client side and then print?
> Any thoughts/ideas would be greatly appreciated
> Many thanks
> Jonny
>
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