This is my first attempt at using Business Intelligence development studio.
I have set up the project and now trying to deploy my changes. When I run the project I get an error ensure that sql browser is running.
Done- setting up cubes & mining structure.
Checked that database instance is correct.
I have checked that sql2005 is running.
Can someone give me pointers on how to get around this problem?
I referred to the following
http://www.eggheadcafe.com/forumarchives/SQLServerdatamining/Jun2005/post23396286.asp
it worked for me ..thanks for the answers
On the server, go to Start-->Control Panel. Then, go to Administrative Tools, and open Services. Scroll down to SQL Server Browser. Right click it, and hit "Start." Voila, the Browser is running!
Is your server configured to allow remote connections, and is your firewall configured to let traffic through to Analysis services and the browser service?
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I was going to process the cube deployment and found the error.
I changed the target server name from 'localhost' to this,and tried different way but in vain.
Here is the snap from my SSMS
You may have multiple issues going on but the first and foremost is you do NOT deploy SSAS Multidimensional [MDX] models to a SQL Database Engine Instance!
Unless you have a very odd configuration ATI-PC\MSSQLSERVER should point to the default MS SQL Server Database Engine Instance NOT an SSAS MDX instance!
The SSMS screen shot you show is for the local host connection you show is for a Database Engine with SQL Server Authentication (SA), which I would assume the instance is called MSSQLSERVER which is the default instance name.
1) What is your SSAS instance name?
2) Does your windows account have permissions? SSAS doesn't allow for SQL server authentication so it must be windows authentication.
3) Is SQL Browser running?
4) Have you configured SQL Browser to allow for the protocols and to allow connections from both Localhost and ATI-PC(InstanceName)?
to connect to Analysis Services Change the Server Type. When first launching SSMS you can do that via changing server type and then modifying the server name to the appropriate name.
If your SSMS is already open you can select "Connect" drop down and choose Analysis Services.
Check on your SQL Browser Configuration by Launching "SQL Server (Version) Configuration Manager" then step through the different areas as far as how to configure it is somewhat self explanatory and because you are deploying an AdeventureWorks cube I would surmise that the configuration would be earlier in you tutorial you are working on.
I am sure that you have 'SQL Browser' service running in services.msc. Still I doubt your account which you logged in has access to SSAS and also to connect to that underlying SQL Server. Try checking both for the access, if you selected deploy as service account check that account has access in SSAS. If still you have issues trying checking the eventvwr if you are getting any more errors. If it is development box try recycling SSAS services and try deploying?
I am not able to start sql server 2008 R2 service . I cross checked all answers given here for same problem without any success. I disabled VIA protocal, still it didnot start. I tried using all options(local system, local server, network service) for login, but still nothing happened. I have SQL Server 2008 also installed and that is working fine without any problems. R2 was working fine , but due to unknown reasons it is not.
I can't uninstall as I can't loose databases mounted in it.
Have you checked the credential used to start the service? You may have changed password or permissions for that specific user.
To check this settings, open the Service panel (services.msc), go to the SQL Server Service named as your Instance (ex. SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER) ), doubleclick and go to the Connection tab. Check the authentication you provided there is valid, and that the user has all the permissions needed to start and stop the instance, or try a different user.
If you are the administrator of the machine, "Local System Account" should be enough to start/stop the service.
Otherwise, please follow the link down here and check in the Event Viewer which error is provided there. If it's different from the one described in the article, give us yours. This could help us help you ;)
source:
http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2011/03/29/sql-server-fix-error-the-request-failed-or-the-service-did-not-respond-in-timely-fashion-consult-the-event-log-or-other-applicable-error-logs-for-details/
Step 1 - Check credentials for service
Step 2 - Check event viewer and look for error messages it sends. It should be found in Windows Logs -> Application
Once you see any log events with errors or warnings when trying to start the service, please update the question/thread so we can see and help you troubleshoot from that point.
Thanks,
Matt
I'm not sure why you can't uninstall and reinstall. You could detach the databases, uninstall, reinstall, and attach the databases. You won't lose the databases.
Try to identify the exact issue why service is failing. The possible reasons are logged in event logs. Have a look at the event logs and post what is printed there. Once the reason for failure is identified then probably we will be able to help you out.
Also, try installing service packs. Because in the past I had an issue with SQL Server 2008 R2 and I installed the service pack. That resolved the issue.
I have created a SSIS Package and now want to deploy it, for that I am required to create the Integration Service Catalog,so I have SQL Server Evaluation Set up in that when I m trying to connect the integration service, I am getting following error,
Connecting to the Integration Services service on the computer
"RESHMAJADHAV"
failed with the following error: "Access is denied."
By default, only administrators have access to the Integration Services service.
On Windows Vista and later,
the process must be running with administrative privileges in
order to connect to the Integration Services service.
See the help topic for information on how to configure access to the service.
Also I have observed that my instance for SQL Server Evaluation edition is RESHMAJADHAV\SQL_SERVER_EVALU but when I am trying to connect this server, then this option is not shown under Integration Services as shown below,
.
I am unable to sort this out, since I am entirely new to this, please explain what can be the solution.
Please make a note, I also have sql server express edition ,but since it doesn't support to create the SSIS Integration service catalog then I installed the SQL Server Evaluation edition .
Also when I am trying to connect via SQL Database as shown in below image,
then while creating the integration service catalog, it is given the following error
Password validation failed.
The password doesn't meet the requirements of password of the password filter DLL.
Change database context to SSISDB.
One fact I have observed, I don't know whether it is related or not but when I am trying to enter password for my system, then also it's giving same error that password doesn't meet the requirement and also when while installing the SQL Server edition, it gave the same error, no doubt my password was very strong and fulfill all the requirements of strong password, currently I am trying to run my SQL Server with windows authentication mode and also I have tried to disable the strong password policies from the administrative tools but it's totally futile....any help will be greatly appreciated.
Go to all programs
Click on Microsoft SQL Server 2012 folder
Right click on SQL Server Management Studio
Click on Run as Administrator
This should take care of problem for now. (With this you need to always repeat the same process). To avoid this every time and for a more persistent solution you need to get permission(s). Please do the following process and you should be good.
In previous versions of SQL Server, by default when you installed SQL Server all users in the Users group had access to the Integration Services service. When you install the current release of SQL Server, users do not have access to the Integration Services service. The service is secure by default. After SQL Server is installed, the administrator must grant access to the service.
To grant access to the Integration Services service
Run Dcomcnfg.exe. Dcomcnfg.exe provides a user interface for modifying certain settings in the registry.
In the Component Services dialog, expand the Component Services > Computers > My Computer > DCOM Config node.
Right-click Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services 11.0, and then click Properties.
On the Security tab, click Edit in the Launch and Activation Permissions area.
Add users and assign appropriate permissions, and then click Ok.
Repeat steps 4 - 5 for Access Permissions.
Restart SQL Server Management Studio.
Restart the Integration Services Service.
(Source MSDN)
I hope this will help
I researched little bit and then I came to know it was actually the problem of HP Security Tool Manager service of HP Laptop which was messing with the password of system,SQL Setup and catalog of Integration Service,I uninstalled it from PC and now my problem is resolved..
look like you don't have a admin privilege.
so start->sql server->right click->run as administrator
it might solve !!!
it's not clear whether this is due to your windows password or the SSISDB encryption password http://fendy-huang.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/sql-server-2012-integration-services.html.
I suggest you think of a very long complicated password with a mixture of upper, lower and punctiation like this:
~~AgFcDeUk17aP9%3(5#hY,lTSs9+
and put that into the encryption field when creating the catalog. If that doesn't get around your error, try changing your windows password to that. The only way to solve thedr things is divide and conquer. Once you know which password is the issue you can attack it further.
I had recently installed SQL server 2012 and I used mostly the default settings. Database works fine and I can happily connect using SSMS (SQL Server Management Studio) but when I connect to the Integration Services Server I get this message
Connecting to the Integration Services service on the computer
"localhost" failed with the following error: "Access is denied."
By default, only administrators have access to the Integration
Services service. On Windows Vista and later, the process must be
running with administrative privileges in order to connect to the
Integration Services service. See the help topic for information on
how to configure access to the service.
here is the screenshot
I am not sure why but I am the domain admin and have full rights over the server. Also why when I connect from my Desktop it can successfully connect, only if I connect from the server itself which gives me this issues. How do I fix this so that I can make SSMS on the server connect to its Integration Services instance.
As I understand it, User Access Control, or UAC, can basically intercept requests for your group membership so in this case, it appears it was preventing your membership getting passed to SQL Server.
Others have noted in their comments that you may still need to right click and run SSMS as an Administrator.
As noted by an astute observer "This is a quick-fix, not a real solution. People shouldn't just be running stuff as administrator. These security walls are in place for a reason" And I agree. UAC is designed to get Windows users into a Principle of least privilege mindset - only escalate to a powerful account when required. The issue is that SSMS is known to not "play well" with UAC. As I see it, this leaves you with three options
You can turn off UAC and get your work done
Leave UAC on and tell your boss you are unable to work
Write your own query tool that is not affected by UAC
Go to all programs Click on Microsoft SQL Server 2012 folder Right click on SQL Server Management Studio Click on Run as Administrator
This should take care of problem for now. (With this you need to always repeat the same process). To avoid this every time and for a more persistent solution you need to get permission(s). Please do the following process and you should be good.
In previous versions of SQL Server, by default when you installed SQL Server all users in the Users group had access to the Integration Services service. When you install the current release of SQL Server, users do not have access to the Integration Services service. The service is secure by default. After SQL Server is installed, the administrator must grant access to the service.
To grant access to the Integration Services service
Run Dcomcnfg.exe. Dcomcnfg.exe provides a user interface for modifying certain settings in the registry.
In the Component Services dialog, expand the Component Services > Computers > My Computer > DCOM Config node.
Right-click Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services 11.0, and then click Properties.
On the Security tab, click Edit in the Launch and Activation Permissions area.
Add users and assign appropriate permissions, and then click Ok.
Repeat steps 4 - 5 for Access Permissions.
Restart SQL Server Management Studio.
Restart the Integration Services Service.
(Source MSDN)
I hope this will help
Right Click on the Sql Server Management Studio and select Run as Administrator and try to connect
if it is installed on the local instance
You should check to see what user the SSIS Service is running under. Go to Start > Run > Type "services.msc" and scroll down to the SQL Server Integration Services 11.0 entry. Right click and check the properties to find out what user it's running under. The second tab should be the LogOn tab. Since you're just running on a local instance, you can set your user as the LogOn User account and SSIS will have the same permissions that you do.
Lost a day of work on that problem. My package has a .NET script task to copy file from a shared network folder to a local folder and I was stuck with the "access denied" exception every time I tried to execute the package from the server (Through SQL Studio). The package works fine when running locally.
Tried many things picked up here and there and at the end of the day what worked is to create a Job (owner is sa) which execute the package as SSISExecutor.
I have to mention that the file on the network has read access for everyone, and that I still don't understand what was wrong.
I am trying to install and configure SSRS on SQL 2005.
When I click Reporting Services Configuration, I get a message saying
No report servers were found on the specified machine - Details
Invalid namespace.
How can I resolve this?
You don't "configure SSRS on SQL Server 2005", as such.
It's a component that you choose at install time (like Analysis Services, Integration Services etc). For SSRS, then you require IIS as a prerequsite and it won't be installed if IIS is not present.
The error itself is 100% correct if SSRS is not installed...
Is it actually installed?
Edit:
Just got this on one of my feeds: KB 960374 that describes the exact error above
Quite simple. Place your disc with SQL in and run setup. Add features to your existing instance and select Reporting Services. Once installed it would have created 2 databases on your SQL Server named ReportServer and ReportServerTempDB
Open the services configuration and you should be prompted to connect to an instance of Reporting Services.
If you see this screen then you are ready to go.
--Read this only if you might have questions to ask
Setup a service account for Network Service (save the .snk key and it will create your IIS entries etc. If you don't have IIS then upgrade your OS to a compatible version. It can be installed via Add or Remove Windows Features)
Make sure your new database is selected in the Database section. If not, then follow the screen to add it
Open the Report Manager URL and click on the link. (You may need to be in as an administrator)
When you want to deploy reports, simply update your solution properties with the TargetURL pointing to the Web Service URL that is available after setting up the Service Account)
Ask anything further if you need the guidance. I've done this to about 5 servers in the past month already, so I know what can go wrong.
Cheers,