I have a test server running both 2000 and 2005 Reporting Services. Each day I have to restart the Report Server Windows service for the 2005 Report Server. This is the error I get when I try to access the Report Manager
The Report Server Windows service 'ReportServer$TSQL4' is not running. The service must be running to use Report Server. (rsReportServerServiceUnavailable) Get Online Help
After I start the Report Server Windows service using the Report Services Configuration tool I can access the 2005 Report Manager without errors. The windows service start up type is set to automatic.
I can not find why the 2005 version keeps going down.
Hello Reporting Services 2005 users or Reporting Services Team, I have done everything to get pass this error but no luck. My setup is :- WIndows 2003 Standared Edition SP1 Sql Server :- Microsoft SQL Server 2005 - 9.00.1399.06 (Intel X86) Oct 14 2005 00:33:37 Copyright (c) 1988-2005 Microsoft Corporation Standard Edition on Windows NT 5.2 (Build 3790: Service Pack 1) Reporting Services starting SKU: Standard. From the Reporting Services Configuration Manager: I can see all other things configured except Encryption Keys(blue sign) Initialization(Grey sign) and Execution Acct(Yellow sign) My windows Service Identity is using : NT AuthorityNetworkService Builtin Acct :NetworkService
Web Service Identity :- ASP.NET Service Acct :- NT AuthorityNetworkService
DataBase Setup :- Credentials Type :- Service Credentials
I have also done everything from here thanks to Göran http://stevenharman.net/blog/archive/2007/03/21/Avoiding-the-401-Unauthorized-Error-when-Using-the-ReportViewer-in.aspx
and
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;896861 and
http://forum.k2workflow.com/viewtopic.php?t=619&
If you guys any solution for this please let me know. I was wondering could this be a scale-out deployment issue ?
I also get the error when setting up the DataBase Setup : Although saving the database connection info succeeded the The report server cannot access internal info about this deployment to determine whetherthe current con fig is valid for this editionThis could be a scale-out deployment and that the feature is not supported by this editionTo continue use a diff report server database or remove the encription keys
My Error log file is below:- w3wp!webserver!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Reporting Web Server started w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing ConnectionType to '0' as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing IsSchedulingService to 'True' as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing IsNotificationService to 'True' as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing IsEventService to 'True' as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing PollingInterval to '10' second(s) as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing WindowsServiceUseFileShareStorage to 'False' as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing MemoryLimit to '60' percent as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing RecycleTime to '720' minute(s) as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing MaximumMemoryLimit to '80' percent as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing MaxAppDomainUnloadTime to '30' minute(s) as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing MaxQueueThreads to '0' thread(s) as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing IsWebServiceEnabled to 'True' as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing MaxActiveReqForOneUser to '20' requests(s) as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing MaxScheduleWait to '5' second(s) as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing DatabaseQueryTimeout to '120' second(s) as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing ProcessRecycleOptions to '0' as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing RunningRequestsScavengerCycle to '60' second(s) as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing RunningRequestsDbCycle to '60' second(s) as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing RunningRequestsAge to '30' second(s) as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing CleanupCycleMinutes to '10' minute(s) as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing DailyCleanupMinuteOfDay to default value of '120' minutes since midnight because it was not specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing WatsonFlags to '1064' as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing WatsonDumpOnExceptions to 'Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.InternalCatalogException,Microsoft.ReportingServices.Modeling.InternalModelingException' as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing WatsonDumpExcludeIfContainsExceptions to 'System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException,System.Threading.ThreadAbortException' as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing SecureConnectionLevel to '0' as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing DisplayErrorLink to 'True' as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!library!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Initializing WebServiceUseFileShareStorage to 'False' as specified in Configuration file. w3wp!resourceutilities!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Reporting Services starting SKU: Standard w3wp!resourceutilities!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Evaluation copy: 0 days left w3wp!resourceutilities!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Running on 1 physical processors, 2 logical processors w3wp!runningjobs!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Database Cleanup (Web Service) timer enabled: Next Event: 600 seconds. Cycle: 600 seconds w3wp!runningjobs!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Running Requests Scavenger timer enabled: Next Event: 60 seconds. Cycle: 60 seconds w3wp!runningjobs!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Running Requests DB timer enabled: Next Event: 60 seconds. Cycle: 60 seconds w3wp!runningjobs!5!16/05/2007-14:52:46:: i INFO: Memory stats update timer enabled: Next Event: 60 seconds. Cycle: 60 seconds w3wp!library!5!05/16/2007-14:52:48:: i INFO: Call to GetPermissions:/ w3wp!library!5!05/16/2007-14:52:48:: i INFO: Catalog SQL Server Edition = Standard w3wp!library!5!05/16/2007-14:52:48:: e ERROR: Throwing Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.ReportServerServiceUnavailableException: The Report Server Windows service 'ReportServer' is not running. The service must be running to use Report Server., ; Info: Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.ReportServerServiceUnavailableException: The Report Server Windows service 'ReportServer' is not running. The service must be running to use Report Server. w3wp!library!5!05/16/2007-14:52:48:: e ERROR: Throwing Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.ReportServerServiceUnavailableException: The Report Server Windows service 'ReportServer' is not running. The service must be running to use Report Server., ; Info: Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.ReportServerServiceUnavailableException: The Report Server Windows service 'ReportServer' is not running. The service must be running to use Report Server. w3wp!library!5!05/16/2007-14:52:49:: e ERROR: Throwing Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.ReportServerServiceUnavailableException: The Report Server Windows service 'ReportServer' is not running. The service must be running to use Report Server., ; Info: Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.ReportServerServiceUnavailableException: The Report Server Windows service 'ReportServer' is not running. The service must be running to use Report Server. w3wp!library!5!05/16/2007-14:52:49:: e ERROR: Throwing Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.ReportServerServiceUnavailableException: The Report Server Windows service 'ReportServer' is not running. The service must be running to use Report Server., ; Info: Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.ReportServerServiceUnavailableException: The Report Server Windows service 'ReportServer' is not running. The service must be running to use Report Server.
On the page http://www.microsoft.com/sql/editions/compact/default.mspx it is recomended that you dont use SQL Server Compact Edition if "you want to run as a service" - is this refering to the host application or to the fact the SQL Server Compact Edition is an embedded database rather than the more traditional SQL Server client/server architecture?
If its the former is this likely to change at any point in the future? Also what sort of problems are likely to occur if we did run it from within a windows service?
every 1 hour my server's computer is restarting ! when the windows finish restarting i open the Event viewer and see that what coused it is the error :
"Report Server Windows Service (MSSQLSERVER) cannot connect to the report server database." Event 107 source : "Report Server Windows Service (MSSQLSERVER)"
Hi I am in weired move kindly help me out..I created report using sql server 2005 Reporting services..At one stage it is working fine with proper parameter but due to bad input parameter my report goes in hang mode..so i went to my DB server and restart my reporting service and then MSSQLSERVER I dont remember sequence (may be vice versa) now I am not able to get report when i am passing right parameter..I went to google and only I came to know that due to sequence of restart of services will cause this error..
error like..Application error: Report Server Windows Service (MSSQLSERVER) cannot connect to the report server database.
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Syste error: The SQL Server Integration Services service failed to start due to the following error: The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion.
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This error is being displayed in the eventlog every minute. Any ideas on what it is referring too? I reviewed some posts but most point to specific problems of report server not running, or receiving this error during a run. We are receiving no errors at all. However this is jamming up the event viewer to make troubleshooting other issues very diffucult.
Event Type: Error Event Source: Report Server Windows Service (MSSQLSERVER) Event Category: Management Event ID: 107 Date: 3/23/2007 Time: 8:20:16 AM User: N/A Computer: SPECTRUM_DB2B Description: Report Server Windows Service (MSSQLSERVER) cannot connect to the report server database.
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I am my department's Sys Admin and a relativelty Noobie when it comes to SQL server. So I recently Installed SQL Server 2005 on a Win2003 Server. During install I set my domain account as the service account login. After the DB and Web Application were setup and running good I realized that the SQL service accounts were logging in as my domain account. Not a good thing right? So in SQL Server Configuration Manager I changed the services from logging on as my domain account to the local system account instead.
Enter the problem: now I notice in application event viewer the Report Server Windows Service is erroring every minute. The error reads "Report server windows service cannot connect to the report server database." Im sure this was caused by me changing what account the report server service logs in as and local system account not having appropriate permissions. So what account should the report server windows service log in as? I see where to change the windows report service identity in Configure Report Server but I am not able to backup an encryption key? Thanks in advance!
I've got a report that shows the current status of sql activity on my servers for our ERP application. The one thing I've been wanting to do is to add the ability to check if a certain windows service on another server is running. Is this possible in Reporting Services 2005?
I want to know whether the MSDE is already installed or not on my system using a C# program. For this I have a method which will take the service name as argument and returns whether that servce is found or not. Now I want to know which windows service (service name) will be running on my machine if the MSDE is already installed. Please help me out.
I have just installed SQL Server 2005. The machine had an expired version of SQL Express on it which I removed. Now when i go to open the Management Studio it says it can't connect. When I check the service, it is set to automatic using the local account but is not running. When I start it, it throws an error stating that it started and then stopped. The first error record in the log file states:
Server TCP provider failed to listen on [ 'any' <ipv4> 1433]. Tcp port is already in use.
Could this be causing the problem? How do I check to see what is using 1433? In general, what the heck did I do wrong during the install? One article said something about the new installation thinking it was still the expired version. Could there be something left in the registry from the old version of Express causing this?
The Report Server Windows service 'ReportServer$RCREPORTSERVER' is not running. The service must be running to use Report Server. (rsReportServerServiceUnavailable
I get this error when i tried to access report manager today. What causes this to happen? because this is the second time in 6 months this has happened. The first time , i restarted the server, should i go that route again? Or is there something else i should be doing.
I have a report that uses three tables from a database. As long as I only use two of the tables, it runs fine. I need the data from the third table for a line chart. So of course there is a great deal of data in the third table. I have a where clause for start date and end date. Is there a way I could only search the third table after I know what I need from it? Or
For a client i have built an application to give them the possibility to load packages for their data warehouse.
This application starts a database job in SQL Server, which in turn starts a dtsx package. This package loops over the contents of a table and starts the packages that are marked to be executed.
This all work well most of the time. Sometimes though, DTExec, the process running the packages, just stops running. There are no entries in the event viewer or anywhere else.
I run Windows Server 2003 with SQL Server 2005 SE SP1. The packages are run from the filesystem, not the database.
Has anyone encountered the same problem and know a solution? I can't find any info on the internet.
The request failed with HTTP status 405: Method not allowed. (Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryDesign)
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When I checked services I realised that Reporting Services wasn't started. I tried starting it and received a message:
"The Sql Server Reporting Services (MSSQLServer) started and then stopped. Some services stop automatically if they have no work to do.........."
I also tried to start the service from Configure Report Server and received an error:
"System.ServiceProcess.TimeoutException: Time out has expired and the operation has not been completed. at System.ServiceProcess.ServiceController.WaitForStatus(ServiceControllerStatus desiredStatus, TimeSpan timeout) at ReportServicesConfigUI.Panels.ServerInformationPanel.StartStopServiceTask(Boolean start)"
Any idea why this is happening? Should I install SP2?
I've written a stored procedure that copies records from tables in one database to the same tables in another database. Here is a snippet for a single table:
alter table washmaster_mirror.dbo.batches enable trigger tr_BATCHES_INSERT
alter table washmaster_mirror.dbo.batches enable trigger tr_BATCHES_UPDATE
This kind of block is repeated in the same stored procedure for each table. There are 20 tables populated this way. The idea is to copy records from the working (washmaster) database to a mirror (washmaster_mirror) database then back up the mirror database so I can avoid having down time during the back up process (due to database locking).
The problem I have is that the above stored procedure sometimes causes the SQLEXPRESS service to stop, thus the Sql Express connection to break. I've checked the error logs and the event log (I'm running on Windows Vista) and nothing sheds light on the issue. When I originally coded the stored procedure I surrounded it by a TRY - CATCH block, which forced it to lose the connection every time. When I eliminated the TRY - CATCH block the broken connection issue became rare, but still occurs occasionally. Any ideas why this might be occuring or what I can do to solve it?
When I trying to configure Reposrting services in IIS & XP. It hsows me error "The report server is not responding. Verify that the report server is running and can be accessed from this computer."
I also configure with reposrting configuration tools which show all confuguration is perfect.
but when I try to open through IE http://localhost/Reports/Pages/Folder.aspx
or http://localhost/Reportserver
It shows error. I try all ways still not works ..Help me out
I am attempting to write a Windows service that watches a database for uploaded files to import. When a new file is found, the corresponding SSIS package is run from the file system with variables passed through. I started development as a Windows app and copied the functionality to a service.
The app runs fine. The service does not. I get a "Failure" each time a package is executed. Everything is identical behind the scenes with the obvious exceptions that OnStart and OnStop handlers are buttons in the app. I added a script task at the beginning of one of the SSIS packages to notify me that it is even running at all. It doesn't even hit that initial task.
Again, the app will run all packages just fine. The data is imported and the results return as "Success."
The following is the code executing the package. Any help is appreciated. I've been banging my head on this one for a few days now. (Is there a tag to format a code sample?)
Dim pkgLocation As String Dim pkg As New Package Dim app As New Application Dim pkgResults As DTSExecResult
Ive read on some pages that it is in fact possible to install and run SQL Server 2000 on Vista. In my university, SQL Server 2000 is still used to teach us about databases and how to administrate them. The computers run Windows 2000 Professional. I need to be able to use 2000 so I can not only have compatibility but also know the steps and all possible conditions and solutions to problems. Would installing and running SQL Server 2000 on Vista be possible or am I better off using 2005? Is there much difference between these 2 versions?
Where can I further educate myself on this subject?
Right off from the start I would assume that installing SQL Server 2000 or 2005 on Windows Server 2003 that is set up as a web server hosting a website would be against "best practices." Is my assumption right?
Common sense tells me to not to host a website on a pc that is also hosting my database.
We are running SQL 7 on a Windows NT Server. If you copy a 25Mb filefrom this machine to a W2K server, the file copy takes over 5 minuteson a 100Mpbs switched network.Copying the same file to another NT server takes only seconds, andcopying the same file to the W2K server from the 2nd NT server, (whichis not running SQL) takes only seconds also.Has anyone any ideas as to why file copying between this machine and aW2K one will take so long. It is repliacted on 5 further w2K machines.
I'm getting Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connectionerrors on a .Net windows service I wrote, when it's running on myapplication server.It's not a problem with mixed mode security. I'm set for mixed mode andI've been running the service on the app server for over a month withno problem. My database is running on a second server and both areunder the same domain.The problem has occurred twice over the last two months.The windows service queries a table every 30 seconds, looking forrecords to process. It's using a connection string and the user id issetup and working in SQL. That when it's generating the error.I've changed the connection string user id to sa and I still get theproblem. (server=xxx;database=yyy;user=sa;pwd=xyz)The windows service is running under the domain/Administrator account.I can run the windows service from a workstation with no problem. Butwhen I start it up on the application server, I get the 'notassociated' error back from Sql Server.I'm trying to figure out where the problem is, and why it'sintermittent. Is it rights, policy, security? Why does it work for awhile then then error out?Any suggestions or help is appreciated.Thanks,Eric
Hi,I tried to Develop one Report in SQL Reporting Service. I haveinstalled SQL Reporting Serivice in Windows 2003 machine. SQL ServerDatabase is in another machine, running on Windows 2000. I developedand deployed the report and all went fine.When I tried to see the report through the Report Service Manager WebPage it is comming properly. But When I tried to See the report inanother web page, I'm not able to see the images. But the Data isgetting Displayed and only Image is not comming. When I exported thereport to Excel, the Image is comming over there.I am using Report Viewer control (Which came as Sample Program) inthe ASPX Page to render the report. I'm using SQL Server 2000 with SP3aand SQL Server 2000 reporting Service with SP1.I tried setting the Mime Time for the GIF image and even "*.*" inthe Mime Type settings of IIS 6.0. Even then its not displaying theimage.Can any one help me out in solving the problem?Thanks in Advance.With RegdsKrish
I am looking at implementing some sort of throttling whereby "expensive" reports are setup as Subscriptions (and hence are run by the Windows Service), while all other requests go the Web Service.
My question is:
Do the two systems share any underlying systems? I understand (of course) that they use the same DB, etc. etc. However, I can't quite tell whether there is an underlying engine that is a common base or if they really just spin up different instances of the same objects and essentially each host the application separately?
Hello there,This is a bit of strange one.My local version of SQL Server fails to start when I boot yet if Istart Enterprise Manager its started and working fine. ISQL or QueryAnalyzer is also not working.If I try and register the server by another SQL Server is not there. Methinks that the named pipes might be a bit broken but would appreciateany advise from people.ThanksGinters
SQL Server Reporting Services 2005 Service would not Start on windows server 2003. Working great till yesterday and no changes were made to config file.
Here is the error in Event log
Event Type: Error Event Source: SQL Server Report Service Event Category: None Event ID: 0 Date: 12/13/2007 Time: 8:25:59 AM User: N/A Computer: XXXXXXXXXXX Description: Service cannot be started. Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.ServerConfigurationErrorException: The report server has encountered a configuration error. See the report server log files for more information. at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ServiceAppDomainController.Start(Boolean firstTime) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.NTService.ReportService.OnStart(String[] args) at System.ServiceProcess.ServiceBase.ServiceQueuedMainCallback(Object state) For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
Here is i found in log files ReportingServicesService!resourceutilities!4!12/13/2007-08:25:59:: i INFO: Running on 0 physical processors, 1 logical processors ReportingServicesService!servicecontroller!4!12/13/2007-08:25:59:: e ERROR: Exception caught loading and setting code permissions policy level: System.Security.XmlSyntaxException: Invalid syntax on line 158. at System.Security.Util.Parser.GetRequiredSizes(TokenizerStream stream, Int32& index) at System.Security.Util.Parser.ParseContents() at System.Security.Util.Parser..ctor(Tokenizer t) at System.Security.SecurityManager.LoadPolicyLevelFromStringHelper(String str, String path, PolicyLevelType type) at System.Security.SecurityManager.LoadPolicyLevelFromString(String str, PolicyLevelType type) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ServiceController.SetAppDomainPolicy() ReportingServicesService!servicecontroller!4!12/13/2007-08:25:59:: e ERROR: Error Starting Service: System.Security.XmlSyntaxException: Invalid syntax on line 158. at System.Security.Util.Parser.GetRequiredSizes(TokenizerStream stream, Int32& index) at System.Security.Util.Parser.ParseContents() at System.Security.Util.Parser..ctor(Tokenizer t) at System.Security.SecurityManager.LoadPolicyLevelFromStringHelper(String str, String path, PolicyLevelType type) at System.Security.SecurityManager.LoadPolicyLevelFromString(String str, PolicyLevelType type) at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ServiceController.SetAppDomainPolicy() at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ServiceController.StartService(Boolean firstStart)
I have written a windows service using VB.NET that connects to a database and performs several tasks. The service is working correctly and has been fully tested against SQL Server 2000. I have recently moved to SQL Server 2005 and now, the service will not connect to the database.
I have setup and tried several different users, but none work, I get the following message:
Login failed for user 'OEESYSTEMS'
The server instance, username and password I specify are all correct.
The service is running on the same server as SQL Server. I can connect through a web application, and through ODBC. The server is set to use SQL server and windows authentication, and is setup and successfully allows remote connections.
It looks like SQL server sees that a windows service is trying to connect and does not allow it.
For the love of god, can anyone help with this issue.
I run SQL Server 2005 x64 Enterprise Edition SP2 on a Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition SP1 server. This is our main database server and my question is, has anyone had any issues (database related or other) after installing Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2?