[INFO] Certificate Services fail to start after installing CM CA Modules
Issue
Upon installation of the FIM CM certification authority modules the certificate services fail to start. The following event is logged in the FIM Certificate Management event log on the CA.
Log Name: FIM Certificate Management
Source: FIM CM CA Modules
Date: 12/23/2013 2:45:42 PM
Event ID: 0
Task Category: None
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: CA02.contoso.com
Description:
"2013-12-23 14:45:42.62 -05" "Microsoft.Clm.PolicyModule.Policy" "Void Initialize(System.String)" "" "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" 0x000007E0 0x00000001
1) Exception Information
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Exception Type: System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException
ErrorCode: -2147467260
Message: Cannot copy registry settings from the default Policy Module. Registry location: SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\CertSvc\Configuration\CONTOSO CA 01\PolicyModules\Clm.Policy.
Data: System.Collections.ListDictionaryInternal
TargetSite: NULL
HelpLink: NULL
Source: NULL
Troubleshooting and Cause
In the event log the registry path from the error had the CA name of CONTOSO CA 01. The CA name was actually CONTOSO CA 01A. The certificate services were originally installed as CONTOSO CA 01. The server was subsequently reinstall with the CA name of CONTOSO CA 01A. There was also an HSM attached to the CA.
The crux of the problem appeared to be the CM policy modules being written to the incorrect registry path, using the old name.
Much troubleshooting was done to discover from where the incorrect CA name was being found and put into the registry. Using verbose MSI logging along with Process Monitor logs the FIM CM module installer never referred to the incorrect name. While exonerating FIM CM the culprit was still undiscovered.
Research found that the CA names may be obtained from active directory. A search of the Enrollment Services container in AD uncovered two pKIEnrollmentService objects. One object with the original (undesired) name and the current name exist in the container.
CN=Enrollment Services,CN=Public Key Services,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=contoso,DC=com
- CN=CONTOSO CA 01,CN=Enrollment Services,CN=Public Key Services,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=contoso,DC=com
- CN=CONTOSO CA 01A,CN=Enrollment Services,CN=Public Key Services,CN=Services,CN=Configuration,DC=contoso,DC=com
Remediation
Removal of the invalid pKIEnrollmentService object alleviated the issue. As long as no active CA object is removed there should be no CA issues. Only an orphaned object was removed.
Comments
- Anonymous
April 26, 2014
[Troubleshooting] Certificate Services fail to start after installing CM CA Modules