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Event ID 1208 in Health Log

Symptom

The following error message under Event ID 1208 is prompted in Health Log for your SharePoint monitoring plan:

Automatic Netwrix Auditor for SharePoint Core Service deployment failed.

Causes and Resolutions

Refer to the entries below for possible causes and resolutions based on event descriptions.

Fatal error during installation

  • Cause: The Timeout expired error is prompted after SharePoint Core Service installation has taken over 10 minutes. Resolution: Refer to the following article for additional information: Timeout Expired Error on SharePoint Core Service Deployment

  • Cause: An invalid SharePoint Central Administration URL was specified during monitoring plan creation. Resolution:

    1. Edit the Item URL via Monitoring Plans > select %SharePoint_plan% > Edit > select the item and click Edit item > modify the SharePoint Central Administration URL > click Save & Close.
  • Cause: An invalid SharePoint Central Administration server was specified during monitoring plan creation. The specified server does not belong to the audited farm. Resolution:

    1. Edit the SharePoint Central Administration server FQDN in Monitoring Plans > select %SharePoint_plan% > Edit > select the item and click Edit item > Core Service tab > modify the FQDN and click Save & Close.
  • Cause: SharePoint solution or SharePoint Core Service has already been installed in the SharePoint farm, but the solution has not been deployed yet. Resolution:

    1. Make sure that the list of installed programs on the target computer does not contain Netwrix Auditor for SharePoint Core Service, and uninstall it if it does.
    2. If not, open the SharePoint Central Administration site and navigate to System Settings > Manage farm solutions. Locate the netwrix.sharepoint.audit.wsp solution and delete it.
    3. Update the monitoring plan.
  • Cause: The data collecting account does not have the required rights and permissions for automatic Core Service deployment. Resolution:

    1. Specify a different data collecting account for the affected monitoring plan or grant corresponding permissions to the current account:
      • Navigate to your SharePoint monitoring plan > Edit Item > General, and enter user name and password for the custom account.
      • Grant the current account the necessary rights and permissions — refer to the following article for additional information: Permissions for SharePoint Auditing
  • Cause: SharePoint Central Administration is not functioning properly due to connection problems with the SharePoint Configuration Database, or some other unexpected error. Resolution:

    1. Make sure SharePoint Central Administration is functioning properly.
  • Cause: SharePoint Central Administration URL has been specified without a port number (Fatal error during installation). Resolution:

    1. Verify the Administration URL — Edit the Item URL via Monitoring Plans > select %SharePoint_plan% > Edit > select the item and click Edit item > modify the SharePoint Central Administration URL > click Save & Close.

Unable to connect to the remote server.

  • Cause: An invalid SharePoint Central Administration port has been specified. Resolution:

    1. Verify the Administration URL — Edit the Item URL via Monitoring Plans > select %SharePoint_plan% > Edit > select the item and click Edit item > modify the SharePoint Central Administration URL > click Save & Close.
  • Cause: The port of SharePoint Central Administration is blocked in the Windows Firewall settings in the target server, or in the Netwrix Auditor host. Resolution:

    1. Refer to the following article for additional information on required ports: SharePoint Ports
  • Cause: The computer that hosts SharePoint Central Administration is not reachable. Resolution:

    1. Make sure there is network connection to the Central Administration host.

The remote name could not be resolved.

  • Cause: An invalid SharePoint Central Administration host has been specified. Resolution:
    1. Verify the Administration URL — Edit the Item URL via Monitoring Plans > select %SharePoint_plan% > Edit > select the item and click Edit item > modify the SharePoint Central Administration URL > click Save & Close.

The network path was not found.

  • Cause: The target server for Core Service deployment has been specified incorrectly. Resolution:
    1. Edit the SharePoint Central Administration server FQDN in Monitoring Plans > select %SharePoint_plan% > Edit > select the item and click Edit item > Core Service tab > modify the FQDN and click Save & Close.

Access is denied.

  • Cause: The data collecting account used to install Core Service does not have the required rights and permissions in the target server. Resolution:
    1. Specify a different data collecting account for the affected monitoring plan or grant corresponding permissions to the current account:
      • Navigate to your SharePoint monitoring plan > Edit Item > General, and enter user name and password for the custom account.
      • Grant the current account the necessary rights and permissions — refer to the following article for additional information: Permissions for SharePoint Auditing

The system cannot find the file specified.

  • Cause: The target server for Core Service deployment has been specified as an alias that is not specified in the DNS and that cannot be authenticated in the local admin share (\serveradmin$) in the target Core Service deployment server. Resolution:
    1. Edit the SharePoint Central Administration server FQDN in Monitoring Plans > select %SharePoint_plan% > Edit > select the item and click Edit item > Core Service tab > modify the FQDN and click Save & Close.

The pipe has been ended.

  • Cause: The SharePoint Central Administration server was restarted or shut down during the automatic Core Service deployment. Unable to install Netwrix Auditor for SharePoint Core Service on the target server. Resolution:
    1. Retry installation:
      • To retry the automatic deployment, update the SharePoint monitoring plan.
      • For additional information on manual installation of SharePoint Core Service, refer to the following article: Install for SharePoint Core Service