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Virtualization by Davis: “The Deltacloud Project Reaches 1.0” plus 2 more

Virtualization by Davis: “The Deltacloud Project Reaches 1.0” plus 2 more


The Deltacloud Project Reaches 1.0

Posted: 02 Aug 2012 09:00 PM PDT

Cloud Computing Team

EMC partners with Lenovo

Posted: 03 Aug 2012 01:53 PM PDT

Lenovo, the largest PC company in China and the world's second-largest PC vendor, has signed an agreement with EMC to promote the sale of equipment storage and server devices for corporate networks.

According to this agreement, Lenovo's machines will be manufactured by EMC, a leader in delivering in the storage market with  cloud computing , the agreement will initially focused in China and will allow EMC to expand its presence in that important growing market, while Lenovo gets extended its product range beyond the computers and expand its presence worldwide.

The reseller agreement focuses on the storage area network. Lenovo will provide cash and will hold a majority interest in this joint venture, that will help them sell storage equipment companies in the SME environment. While EMC will provide assets and resources of Iomega, one of its company, and will own the remaining shares.

Joe Tucci, chairman and CEO of EMC said that the agreement with Lenovo is a great opportunity for EMC to expand its presence in China, a very important market, and extend it to other parts of the world over time.

Tucci also mentioned that this new alliance won't interfere with their relationship with Cisco.

Yuanqing Yang, Lenovo chairman and CEO says on the press release:

Today's announcement with industry leader EMC is another solid step in our journey to build on our foundation in PCs and become a leader in the new PC-plus era. This partnership will help us fully deliver on our PC-plus strategy by giving us strong back-end capabilities and business foundation in servers and storage, in addition to our already strong position in devices. EMC is the perfect partner to help us fully realize the PC-plus opportunity in the long term.



Labels: EMC, Lenovo

App-V Client error 0A-400001F4

Posted: 03 Aug 2012 07:20 AM PDT

Hello there. Firstly, some background information. We have a Config Manager 2007 R3 single site, with fully integrated App-V. The App-V clients are 4.6 SP1. All applications work as expected.

That said... I've noticed a recurring error in the application log. The following is a snippet from the app-v client log files:
[08/03/2012 13:29:15:235 AMGR WRN] {tid=520}
Attempting Transport Connection
URL: **server****port**/SMS_DP_SMSPKGE$/VirtualAppStreaming/EX10028A/{355AAB62-9C6C-47A5-85DB-9B7666A2506F}/EX10028A.sft
Error: 24604E0A-400001F4


[08/03/2012 13:29:18:244 AMGR WRN] {tid=520}
Attempting Transport Connection
URL: **server****port**/SMS_DP_SMSPKGE$/VirtualAppStreaming/EX10028A/{355AAB62-9C6C-47A5-85DB-9B7666A2506F}/EX10028A.sft
Error: 24604E0A-400001F4


[08/03/2012 13:29:33:302 AMGR WRN] {tid=520}
Attempting Transport Connection
URL: **server****port**/SMS_DP_SMSPKGE$/VirtualAppStreaming/EX10028A/{355AAB62-9C6C-47A5-85DB-9B7666A2506F}/EX10028A.sft
Error: 24604E0A-400001F4


[08/03/2012 13:29:33:318 JGSW ERR] {tid=A68:usr=guest782}
The Application Virtualization Client could not connect to stream URL '**server****port**/SMS_DP_SMSPKGE$/VirtualAppStreaming/EX10028A/{355AAB62-9C6C-47A5-85DB-9B7666A2506F}/EX10028A.sft' (rc 24604E0A-400001F4, original rc 24604E0A-400001F4).


[08/03/2012 13:29:33:318 PMGR ERR] {tid=A68}
Failed to background load package {4AD64B20-D1F3-427C-9A64-16BAE69A1D7F} (rc 24604E0A-400001F4).


[08/03/2012 13:31:28:248 SRVC WRN] {tid=F94}
Failed unregistering callback tracking connected process termination (error: 997).

Now I have checked Config Manager, and package EX10028A does not exist. I have checked IIS on the DP, and there is no entry here for it. I am assuming that the virtual app has been removed, and that Config Manager did not clean it up correctly. If this is the case, any tips on how I can stop the clients on my estate trying to "background load" this package?

Also, 0A-400001F4 produced bingo hits for me. If anyone can shed any light on this error, I'd be grateful!



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