We built our prod server [vm] with SQL Server 2008 R2 on Server 2008 R2. It works nicely. Then we made a copy of the VM and renamed it (so our test environment would be IDENTICAL to production). After that, SSRS was broken: I get "HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable." I can't connect via http, or SSMS.
We have tried:
*Â Running SSRS config tool (several times)
* Running with/without the IIS Server Role
*Â Dropping & recreating the SSRS keys
*Â Recreating the ReportServer database, etc
*Â Checking all of the accounts, permissions, etc
*Â Running SQL Repair
*Â Going through the registry to fix any references to the machine's old name
*Â Uninstalling, reinstalling SSRS
* Completely uninstalling ALL of the parts of SQL Server 2008 R2, deleting all directories, removing references to SQL Server from the registry, rebooting, reinstalling everything.
None of this has worked. SSRS [R2] is still 503 on our test box.
the SSRS [NT] service seems to run, without error. The Event Viewer doesn't seem to be recording any errors. The SSRS logs say that the default URL is wrong, but we get the same error in Prod, and Prod works fine. The other SQL Logs say something about not being able to contact the service. However, as I said, the [NT] service seems to be working fine.
I looked online and couldn't find anything to help me make this change. I want to change the default URL for reporting services to another url. Is this possible? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
I am building a webapp that calls an SSRS instance to display a report based on another servers web service.I can make a call from the ssrs server using this in the RDL:
<Query> <Method Namespace="http://machine/webservices" Name="HelloUser"> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â <Parameters> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â <Parameter Name="user"> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â <DefaultValue>Craig</DefaultValue> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â </Parameter> Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â </Parameters> </Method> <ElementPath IgnoreNamespaces="true">*</ElementPath> </Query>
This works no problem. but.. I want to have the user parameter "Craig" be a parameter passed in from the web app. If it were a regular SQL data source you would put @user in the query. How do you do it with XML text queries?
Hi, I have setup reportserver with default settings (non https) and afterwards in IIS added a certificate and https support. Know I am able to work really well and secure over the internet, but some links in report manager pointing to http://server.domain.com/reports instead of https: For example if i call a report and then in the top there are (view, properties,...) - View is HTTPS - Properties is HTTPS - History is HTTP - Subscription is HTTP
I have read some articles - mentions I should configure https, but - in Report Configuration you could not setup HTTPS - in rsreportserver.config i have entered the https link version but did not change anything - in RSWebApplication.config the Reportserverurltag is blank - so i did not change anything
I have congigured Reporting Service for Sharepoint Integrated Mode adn Created new Reprot Server DB
Sahre Point Integration is Green and verified link
In Sharepoint Central Administration
Manage Reporting Service Integratio i have selected the URL and "Trusted Account" as my web applications use "Windows Integration - NTLM".
All services, DB access everything running under one domain user account.
I am logged into sharepoint with same account. When clieck on set server defaults i get following error
An unexpected error occurred while connecting to the report server. Verify that the report server is available and configured for SharePoint integrated mode. --> Server was unable to process request. ---> The request failed with HTTP status 401: Unauthorized.
Same error when i try to add a report to a sharepoint webapplication
The domain account is part of "Farm Administration", "site colletion administrato" and local administrator also on both servers.
We were recently acquired and need to move our existing SSRS 2012 mail server from our internal SMTP service. The internal service doesn't need to have a 'real' account to send email out. Everything seems to be setup and running under the internal service.I think I need to change the Email Settings information in "Reporting Services Configuration Manager". Namely the Sender address and SMTP Server fields. But without actually making these changes, I don't see where it is going to ask for the password. Really hate to make changes on a production server.
Do I need to change the "Log On As" account in the "SQL Server Configuration Manager" as well? If so, does this need to be the same account as used in the Sender Address (above)?. there is a lot of ink about making additions to the "rsreportserver.config" file. Our existing file does not have any of these entries.
I have an SSRS 2005 report that I want to enable for multi value. However, I always run into the issue with the way it passes multiple values. How exactly do I get a multi-value parameter setup and working on both the report AND SQL side?I used the MS example of checking the multi checkbox for the parameter and then using a WHERE Column IN (@MultiParam), but this doesn't work. When you select one item, or is it multiple I can't remember, it fails.
I am being asked to install Reporting Services on an existing SQL Server 2005 SP2 as well. My question is with regard to the setup. When I go through the setup I choose nothing but Reporting Services, which means everything else has a red X on it. Will setup un-install my existing SQL Server 2005 environment? I need Reporting Services, but I do not want to remove my existing environment. Will this happen?
I have a windows 2003R2 SP2 server with SQL Server 2005 std SP2.
I need to add Reporting services & Analysis Services, but i'm not sure of how to proceed.
I was thinking about this : "Add or remove programs", select "Change", select "To install a new component, click here", inserting my CD, and select in the setup Reporting Services & Analysis Services.
After the install, I think I also need to run again SP2 setup, right ?
I'd like to know how can I setup the SSL so I can secure my HTTP Endpoint.
I saw in the documentation that some settings such as SSL_PORT and PORTS should be set to SSL port number and SSL but I did not find out anywhere where they explain how to enable SSL.
Do we enable SSL the same way we enable it or SQL Server 2005 or does that have to be done through the MMC - Certificates.
I don't have any IIS server running on this server, so I was wondering if IIS is a requirement to generate and import the certificate.
I have a couple of Power View reports that I cannot enable the data refresh schedule for. I cannot pinpoint what caused the schedule to stop working but the scheduled data refresh for these reports used to work and now they don't. Every time I try to enable a schedule the page submits and it seems like everything worked (no errors). However, when I go back to the schedule page for the report the Enable checkbox is unchecked. There are other Power View reports that are scheduled and running just fine. The only error I can track down in the SharePoint logs is this:
Failed to remove workbook tracking handle from collection for workbook
I've tried making a copy of the file and re-uploading with a different name but nothing changes. The user would really rather not recreate the report from scratch.
Sorry for the long post, but I'm trying to include as much info as possible.
I'm having trouble getting SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services and MOSS 2007 working together in integrated mode. Everything seems to be ok, but we get a 'HTTP 401 Unauthorized' error when using the 'Set server defaults' link from MOSS 2007 Central Administration. None of the other links give this error, but I'm not sure whether MOSS just eats the error message...
Here's the background: Sql Server 2005 is installed on a separate box, let's call it SERVER1. This Sql Server hosts both the MOSS content database as well as the reporting services database.MOSS 2007 is installed on a different box, let's call it SERVER2I've installed all the required components for both boxes with no installation errorsSSRS seems to be running fine on SERVER1. Report Manager can be used directly with a browser in native mode.SSRS also *seems* to be running fine in Integrated mode, i.e. I can create a reporting database for integrated mode: The url http://host/ReportService/ReportService2006.asmx responds normally when I access it through browser using my domain credentialsThe url http://host/Reports/ returns a message saying that I can't access it in integrated mode, which, I take, is normal MOSS is running ok on SERVER2 I can see that SERVER1 is in the same farm after I've installed WSS3.0 on SERVER1Also I can see the "Reporting Services" section in Central Administration So all in all, everything seems to be ok. However, when I try to use the 'Set server defaults' link from MOSS Central Administration I get an 'HTTP 401 Unauthorized' error. I'm assuming clicking this link will result in MOSS calling the Reporting Services' SOAP endpoint ReportService2006.asmx which now seems to be the culprit. Here's why I think so:
Whenever this occurs, the IIS logs on SERVER2 show that someone from SERVER1 is indeed trying to connect to ReportService2006.asmx, but I'm not seeing any user credentials being passed (whenever I access the asmx through my web browser, the credentials I entered in the browser are recorded in the log). Furthermore, the Event Viewer on SERVER2 shows Audit Failure (code 529) events occurring every time I get the HTTP 401 error.
The Event viewer's message is as follows:
Logon Failure: Reason: Unknown user name or bad password User Name: Domain: Logon Type: 3 Logon Process: Kerberos Authentication Package: Kerberos Workstation Name: - Caller User Name: - Caller Domain: - Caller Logon ID: - Caller Process ID: - Transited Services: - Source Network Address: <SERVER1 IP> Source Port: <PORT> From the Event Viewer message and the IIS log it would seem like my MOSS is trying anonymous access whenever it tries to access the SSRS SOAP endpoint, which of course results in a 401, since anonymous access is not allowed. Please note that if I enable anonymous access in the Reporting Services' virtual directories (just for testing), I get a different error. This indicates that the HTTP 401 indeed originates from this particular web service call.
I've heard that SPS2003 and Reporting Services don't like each other on the same box, but this is hearsay. Does anyone know if this is a confirmed fact? This box does have SPS2003 and SSRS2005 installed. I tried to uninstall the SPS2003 but that didn't help anymore.
I noticed someone having similar issues in another thread, but I didn't see resolutions. I'm pretty baffled as to whether this is a problem with the MOSS Add-in or the Reporting Services installation.
Any input on this issue is very much appreciated. I'll try to also include a follow-up if we're able to get this working ourselves.
I have deployed the reports to the report server(centralized server). when i try to access the reports directly thru report server i.e http://servername//ReportServer in my local system. it asks for the username/password, when i give the username and password it accepts and shows me the report.
the same report i try to access in .NET Application, i do not know how to pass the credentials and it throws the error :"The request failed with HTTP status 401: Unauthorized ".
I am using VS 2005 and SQL Server 2005 and SQL Reporting Services 2005.
Hi, It has been one week I am researching this issue on internet and trying everything I find. But no luck. What I am trying to do is to install SRS on SQL 2005 Enterprise Edition. The reporting services configuration tool has "All Green" check marks. When I browse either of http://localhost/Reports and http://localhost/ReportServer it prompts for password. I am logged on to domain administrator account, I have tried all users' passwords it gives 401.1 error.
I have tried accessing it from another machine or by using loopback ip or machine name; it doesnt work.
I have just upgraded from Report server 2005 to 2008 r2. I have a program that calls the report server to run some reports but I have getting the error Server did not recognize the value of http header SOAPAction:
[URL] .....
I can log in to the report server and run any report that I want without any issues.
We are using SharePoint 2010 integrated with Reporting Services 2008 R2. We have successfully configured RS and we are able to create RDL reports using Report Builder from the SharePoint site.
However we are getting following error message when we host same RDL report using Report Viewer control in an application page i.e. ASPX page:
<ERROR>The request failed with HTTP status 401: Unauthorized</ERROR>
We can fix this issue by setting:
1) setting impersonation to false in web.config file:
<identity impersonate="false" />
2) Setting Report server URL to _vti_bin path:
rptViewer.ServerReport.ReportServerUrl = new Uri("http://sharepointserver:1000/_vti_bin/reportserver");
If we turn impersonation to true we get the same error. Other project module requires impersonation to be enabled. Hence we cannot proceed further with this work around/fix.
We currently have a few reports running on a external website. The users have to log in to the website using their Domain Username and Password. Our network admin wants to move from simply http, to a secure https protocol.
My question is: Are there any conciderations for making this move? ...Will it break my reports?
Hello everyone I have a small application in asp.net now I’m trying to use the SQL reporting services. But as soon as I try to connect to the DB on the “connection properties� window I get this error. Unable to open the physical file "C:myAppsmydb.mdf". Operating system error 32: "32(The file is in use by another process.)".
We have set up SQL Server 2005 failover cluster with 2 nodes, on Windows 2003. I'm now trying to add Reporting Services. I don't see any documentation for how to do this. Is it similar to adding Analysis Services? If I use this command I'm not sure what to put in several paramaters:
Is there an easy way to install reporting services on a machine that is already running sp1? When I initially isntalled Sql Server I did not install ssrs. Now, SP1 is installed and when I run the setup tool to install ssrs, it warns me regarding a "version change", presumablly because my media is not sp1, but RTM. Any ideas?