PS C:\Users\sfpadministrator>
PS C:\Users\sfpadministrator> Start-CsWindowsService
Start-CsWindowsService : Service RTCSRV failed to start. Check to make sure
the service is not disabled. Failure to start could also be because this front
end was previously failed over(using computer fail over), in which case please
invoke fail back(using computer failback). Consult event logs for further
details.
At line:1 char:1
+ Start-CsWindowsService
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : OperationTimeout: (:SourceCollection) [Start-CsW
indowsService], InvalidOperationException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : ServiceStartFailed,Microsoft.Rtc.Management.Depl
oyment.StartServicesCmdlet
WARNING: Start-CsWindowsService encountered errors. Consult the log file for a
detailed analysis, and ensure all errors (2) and warnings (0) are addressed
before continuing.
WARNING: Detailed results can be found at
"C:\Users\sfpadministrator\AppData\Local\Temp\2\Start-CsWindowsService-5d6bb2e8
-9606-41cd-8722-a889f63f0113.html".
PS C:\Users\sfpadministrator>
| ServiceStartFailed: Failed
to start service. | |
12/17/2015 9:13:43 AM | | Error |
└ | | Error: Service
RTCSRV entered into an unexpected state while waiting. Expected State: Running. Actual State:Stopped. | | └ Type: InvalidOperationException | | └ |
at Microsoft.Rtc.Management.Deployment.Core.NTService.WaitForStatus(ServiceControllerStatus expectedStatus, ServiceControllerStatus unexpectedStatus, TimeSpan TotalWaitTime)
at Microsoft.Rtc.Management.Deployment.Core.NTService.Start(Boolean wait) |
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12/17/2015 9:13:43 AM | | Error |
└ | | ServiceStartFailed: Service RTCSRV failed to start. Check to make sure the service is not disabled. Failure to start could
also be because this front end was previously failed over(using computer fail over), in which case please invoke fail back(using computer failback). Consult event logs for further details. | |
12/17/2015 9:13:43 AM | | |
└ | | ServiceStartFailedResolution: If starting the service failed because of a timeout, wait to see if the service eventually
starts. Check eventlog for errors. Re-run the cmdlet or start the service manually. | |
12/17/2015 9:13:43 AM | | |
I also noticed that Windows Fabric Service fails to start