Data Classification services do not start
You may see one of the following errors:
- The service did not start due to a logon failure
- The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion
- Service cannot be started. The service process could not connect to the service controller
- A timeout was reached (30000 milliseconds) while waiting for the
<ServiceName>service to connect.
Typically this is related to one of the following issues:
- Invalid/Incorrect credentials
- Low service start-up time thresholds for the server specification
Verify Credentials
- Open the Run window by clicking the Start button and then clicking Run.
- In the Run window, type
services.mscand then click OK. - Locate the affected service.
- Right-click and select Properties.
- Select the tab Log On.
- Update the credentials.
- Click OK.
- Restart the service.
Increase Service Start-up Timeout
We may need to increase the default startup timeout period on the server. Follow the steps below to increase the startup timeout value for all services:
- Open the Run window by clicking the Start button and then clicking Run.
- In the Run window, type
regeditand then click OK to open the Registry Editor. - Locate and then select the following registry subkey:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetControl - In the right pane locate the
ServicesPipeTimeoutentry. - Right-click the
ServicesPipeTimeoutentry and select Modify. - Ensure Decimal is selected.
- Specify a value of
120000(2 mins). - Click OK.
- Restart the server.
Note
If the ServicesPipeTimeout entry does not exist you should first create it:
- On the Edit menu hover over New and then select
DWORDValue. - Type
ServicesPipeTimeoutand then press ENTER.