ePolicy Orchestrator services are missing or mismatched after installing an ePO update or service pack
Last Modified: 2023-08-10 07:06:21 Etc/GMT
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ePolicy Orchestrator services are missing or mismatched after installing an ePO update or service pack
Technical Articles ID:
KB94506
Last Modified: 2023-08-10 07:06:21 Etc/GMT Environment
ePolicy Orchestrator (ePO) 5.10
Problem
After you apply an ePO Cumulative Update (CU) or Service Pack (SP), one or more of the ePO services are missing or mismatched. This causes ePO to fail to function. Below are some examples of this scenario:
Viewing the Windows Services ( Cause
An error during the install process causes the ePO services to be incorrectly registered or removed.
SolutionTechnical Support is investigating this issue. As a temporary measure, implement the following workaround.
Workaround
A tool is attached to this article, which rebuilds the services according to the version of ePO detected. NOTE: The tool doesn't work on a clustered ePO install. If you experience this issue on a clustered ePO environment, contact Support for assistance. See the "Related Information" section of this article. Tool contents:
The tool works as follows:
Once complete, the services should be running correctly. If required, you can reapply the update or service pack. Manual Mode If the tool is unable to detect the required file version, or the amount of installed RAM, it prompts you to run it again in manual mode, where it asks for a build number and the amount of RAM.
The tool asks you to enter the four-digit build number for
To determine the build number, locate
NOTE: You need to enter an integer value. For example, if the ePO server has 32 GB of RAM installed, enter 32 and press Enter. The ePO Application Server service will be configured to use a maximum of half the value specified, which is the default.
The tool then proceeds to steps 3–6 as described in the "Workflow" section above. Related InformationTo contact Technical Support, go to the Create a Service Request page and log on to the ServicePortal.
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