Thursday, June 19, 2014

Service Pack1 for SharePoint 2013



Service Pack1 for SharePoint 2013

Refer to the information below to acquire the updated Service Pack for your product:
NOTE The KB articles for the re-released Service Pack is different from the recalled Service Pack.
  • KB 2880551 - SharePoint Foundation 2013 SP1
  • KB 2880552 - SharePoint Server 2013 SP1
  • KB 2880553 - Project Server 2013 SP1
  • KB 2880554 - SharePoint Server Language Pack
  • KB 2880555 - SharePoint Foundation Language Pack
  • KB 2880558 - Office Web Apps Server 2013 SP1
Download links for updated SP1:
Customers who alreday deployed Service Pack 1
For customers who have previously deployed Service Pack 1, download the updated Service Pack 1 and install over the existing Service Pack 1 running PSConfig or PSConfigUI immediately following.

Customers who not yet deployed Service Pack 1
For customers without Service Pack 1 deployed, download the updated Service Pack 1 package and deploy as per the KB documentation.

Build number as seen in central admin after installation: 15.0.4569.1000

                                
NOTE!
The March PU Is not required prior to install SP1 on top of RTM version!

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March Public update for SharePoint 2013



March Public update for  SharePoint 2013 

The product group recently released the March 2013 Public Update (PU) for the SharePoint 2013 product family.

Important: Due to a change in the package configuration introduced after SharePoint 2013 RTM the March Public update is a mandatory requirement in order to install subsequent SharePoint 2013 Updates.

That means that in order to install future cumulative updates for SharePoint 2013 it will be mandatory to first install the March public update.
  • KB 2768000 - SharePoint Foundation 2013
  • KB 2767999 - SharePoint Server 2013
  • KB 2768001 - Project Server 2013
The Full Server Packages for March 2013 PU are available through the following links:
Note: Be aware that the SharePoint Server 2013 PU contains the SharePoint Foundation PU. And the Project Server 2013 PU contains SharePoint Server PU and SharePoint Foundation PU.

That means only one package has to be installed for the SharePoint 2013 product family
  

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This item could not be crawled because the crawler could not connect to the repository



This item could not be crawled because the crawler could not connect to the repository
                              

After I configured the Search service application and creation of content source, when I do a full crawl. I see the error below.

Issue: This item could not be crawled because the crawler could not connect to the repository.(searched=D0824DCB-4460-4D46-ABDC-85631CC07809)

Description: The issue could be of many reasons, I explained in detailed in other articles. The below could be one of the main reason.

Solution: Creation of Host Headers: If you’re using a multi server farm, having the below servers in farm.

1.   Server A  - Application server
2.   Server B – WFE
3.   Server C- Crawl server

We need to create the Host headers in All the WFE, Crawl servers to crawl the Content. Go to below path and create the headers. Refer below Article

http://expertsharepoint.blogspot.de/2013/10/path-for-host-file.html
 
In the Headers,
1.   For WFE servers- Need to put the Server IP of the local server
2.   For Crawl Server- Need to put the Server IP of the WFE server

If you have multiple WFE, Crawl servers. You need to choose one of WFE server IP and put the same IP in all WFE,crawl servers also.

Once Entry of host headers done, Crawl the content again and check for the results.

Check the Search under post categories, You definitely find the solution for your search issues.
 


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