Scenario:
Created a new managed metadata service application and associated it to web apps. When we try to execute the below three lines of powershell, you notice that the metadata service application is listed under offlinetermstorenames and nothing under TermStore or DefaultTermStores. This used to be case even if I created the service application using UI or Powershell.
$site = Get-SPSite $site_url
$session = Get-SPTaxonomySession -site $site
$session
Solution:
Reference:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.sharepoint.taxonomy.taxonomysession.offlinetermstorenames.aspx
Created a new managed metadata service application and associated it to web apps. When we try to execute the below three lines of powershell, you notice that the metadata service application is listed under offlinetermstorenames and nothing under TermStore or DefaultTermStores. This used to be case even if I created the service application using UI or Powershell.
$site = Get-SPSite $site_url
$session = Get-SPTaxonomySession -site $site
$session
Solution:
To get offline termstore back:
1. Make sure we have MMS service started on at least one machine in the farm.
2. IIS reset on all WFEs.
3. Wait for about 15 to 20 minutes. [IMP Step]
2. IIS reset on all WFEs.
3. Wait for about 15 to 20 minutes. [IMP Step]
4. It will back online by itself.
Reference:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/microsoft.sharepoint.taxonomy.taxonomysession.offlinetermstorenames.aspx
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