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SharePoint Upgrade failed with following error. "Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding"
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I have come across this scenario several times while troubleshooting the cases where Upgrade process fails with the below error logged in the upgrade.log file: [AddSearchToLinks] [3.0.77.0] [DEBUG] [6/12/2009 10:11:48 PM]: Executing SQL DDL Script...
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Build to Build (B2B) Upgrade of the SharePoint environment – Part 3
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In this blog post, we will discuss some tips and techniques around the B2B upgrade process. Detaching and attaching the Content Database: Many times during the upgrade process, we may see errors that are specific to one or two content databases...
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Build to Build (B2B) Upgrade of the SharePoint environment – Part 2
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In this post, we will discuss few troubleshooting techniques when the upgrade fails to complete. The first tool you have in hand is the upgrade.log file. When we run the Configuration Wizard, a file called upgrade.log file will be created, by default...
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