System.TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for 'SearchPathItem' threw an exception. ---> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Connection Timeout Expired. The timeout period elapsed while attempting to consume the pre-login handshake acknowledgement. This could be because the pre-login handshake failed or the server was unable to respond back in time. The duration spent while attempting to connect to this server was - [Pre-Login] initialization=1339; handshake=1917; ---> System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: The wait operation timed out
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionPool.TryGetConnection(DbConnection owningObject, UInt32 waitForMultipleObjectsTimeout, Boolean allowCreate, Boolean onlyOneCheckConnection, DbConnectionOptions userOptions, DbConnectionInternal& connection)
at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionPool.TryGetConnection(DbConnection owningObject, TaskCompletionSource`1 retry, DbConnectionOptions userOptions, DbConnectionInternal& connection)
at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.TryGetConnection(DbConnection owningConnection, TaskCompletionSource`1 retry, DbConnectionOptions userOptions, DbConnectionInternal oldConnection, DbConnectionInternal& connection)
at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionInternal.TryOpenConnectionInternal(DbConnection outerConnection, DbConnectionFactory connectionFactory, TaskCompletionSource`1 retry, DbConnectionOptions userOptions)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.TryOpenInner(TaskCompletionSource`1 retry)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.TryOpen(TaskCompletionSource`1 retry)
at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.Open()
at Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Data.Database.GetNewOpenConnection()
at Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Data.Database.GetWrappedConnection()
at Microsoft.Practices.EnterpriseLibrary.Data.Database.ExecuteReader(DbCommand command)
at funeralOne.Sql.CoreSettings.<>c__DisplayClass2_0.<GetByAccountId>b__0() in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne\Sql\CoreSettings.cs:line 20
at funeralOne.Cache.GetOrCreate(String key, Nullable`1 expirationTime, Func`1 createFn) in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne\Cache.cs:line 188
at funeralOne.Cache.GetOrCreate(String key, Func`1 createFn) in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne\Cache.cs:line 168
at funeralOne.Sql.CoreSettings.GetByAccountId(Nullable`1 accountId) in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne\Sql\CoreSettings.cs:line 18
at funeralOne.Sql.CoreSettings.<>c__DisplayClass5_0.<GetValue>b__0() in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne\Sql\CoreSettings.cs:line 84
at funeralOne.Cache.GetOrCreate(String key, Nullable`1 expirationTime, Func`1 createFn) in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne\Cache.cs:line 188
at funeralOne.Cache.GetOrCreate(String key, Func`1 createFn) in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne\Cache.cs:line 168
at funeralOne.Sql.CoreSettings.GetValue(Nullable`1 accountId, String name, String defaultValue) in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne\Sql\CoreSettings.cs:line 80
at funeralOne.Sql.CoreSettings.GetValue[T](Nullable`1 accountId, String name, T defaultValue) in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne\Sql\CoreSettings.cs:line 115
at funeralOne.WMS.Storage.ResourceHandler.SearchPathItem..cctor() in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne.WMS\Storage\ResourceHandler.cs:line 1459
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at funeralOne.WMS.Storage.ResourceHandler.SearchPathItem.UtilityLimitedDownload(String bucket, String path, Stream saveTo) in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne.WMS\Storage\ResourceHandler.cs:line 1475
at funeralOne.WMS.Storage.ResourceHandler.SearchPathItem.LoadFileStream(DateTime& lastModifiedUtc) in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne.WMS\Storage\ResourceHandler.cs:line 1595
at funeralOne.WMS.Storage.ResourceHandler.LoadRemoteFile(ResourceLoaderData data, String& cachePath, String& basePath) in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne.WMS\Storage\ResourceHandler.cs:line 139
at funeralOne.WMS.Storage.ResourceHandler.SearchFileStream(ResourceLoaderData data, String& cachePath, String& basePath) in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne.WMS\Storage\ResourceHandler.cs:line 829
at funeralOne.WMS.Storage.ResourceHandler.SearchFileGetContents(ResourceLoaderData data) in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne.WMS\Storage\ResourceHandler.cs:line 710
at funeralOne.WMS.Storage.ResourceHandler.SearchFileGetContents(String path, IWebsite childWebsite) in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne.WMS\Storage\ResourceHandler.cs:line 704
at funeralOne.WMS.Web.Handler.DynamicHandler.ProcessWebsiteResource(HttpContext context, String path) in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne.WMS\Web\Handler\DynamicHandler.cs:line 261
at funeralOne.WMS.Web.Handler.DynamicHandler.ProcessRequest(HttpContext context) in C:\azbuildagent\_work\368\s\funeralOne.WMS\Web\Handler\DynamicHandler.cs:line 136
at System.Web.HttpApplication.CallHandlerExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute()
at System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStepImpl(IExecutionStep step)
at System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously)
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