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Query-0 Server Not Responding - Event ID 2587

Error : SERVER1: Windows 2008 R2 (x64) SharePoint 2010 SERVER2: Windows 2008 R2 (x64) SQL 2008 Services running on SERVER1 : (none as localsystem, localservice, networkservice) SharePoint 2010 Administration (started/auto) SharePoint 2010 Timer (started/auto) SharePoint 2010 Tracing (started/auto) SharePoint 2010 User Code Host (stopped/disabled) SharePoint 2010 VSS Writer (stopped/manual) SharePoint Foundation Search V4 (started/manual) SharePoint Server Search 14 (started/manual) The RELATED ISSUE(s): Search/indexing is not working, and in return, backups are failing claiming: Failure Message Object Query-0 (D: on SERVER1) failed in event On Backu p Search Service Application reports: Index Partition - 0 - SERVER2\Search_Service_Application_PropertyStoreDB_9a482efd99954748a062952a3d2617d7 Query Component 0 SERVER1 Not Responding System Event Log on SERVER1 reports: Event ID 2587 The following conditions are currently affecting index propagation to

EVENT ID 2548 – SHAREPOINT SERVER SEARCH

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I have built a new SharePoint 2013 environment and after provisioning a new Search Service Application the following was regularly being logged in the Application Event Log: Content Plugin cannot be initialized -  list of CSS addresses is not set After a fair amount of Googling and looking through logs I learned that this was caused by the Search Service Application not being fully provisioned.  After removing and recreating the Search Service Application these errors went away.

"EVENT ID 14 – THE START ADDRESS CANNOT BE CRAWLED" SHAREPOINT

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I have just spent hours trying to get to the bottom of an issue with search in SharePoint 2010.  No results were being returned and the following error was reoccurring in the Application Event Log: The start address http://wprintranet cannot be crawled. Context: Application ‘Search_Service_Application’, Catalog ‘Portal_Content’ Details: Access is denied. Verify that either the Default Content Access Account has access to this repository, or add a crawl rule to crawl this repository. If the repository being crawled is a SharePoint repository, verify that the account you are using has "Full Read" permissions on the SharePoint Web Application being crawled.   (0×80041205) After spending hours checking the permissions, resetting passwords, removing and adding managed accounts, I was struggling to figure it out.  Each time I initiated a full crawl it would stop after 01:40 with the same error reported in the Application log.  As far as I could tell the permissions