Hello All,
I recently have enabled SAS EV manager and Installed APM and ACM . When i try to open a nightly report ,ther error is showing as
Missing dataset "WORK.xaudit" . I believe that during stored process execution this output data set is not getting created.
I somehow investigated on this issue and found that Artifact.Audit_transactions has Zero Observations.
Please help in resolving this issue or some one can help in Understanding of this issue better way.
Thanks & Regards,
Sandeep
Hi Sandeep_reddy,
Can you please check logCentralise file from ~//Lev1/Web/SASEnvironmentManager/emi-framework/Logs.
If you see below lines,
- SAS Deployment Agent security is enabled for server..
- Automatic log copying will be disabled
- Skipping remote log copy for server..
We had similar issue in our environment and below is the suggestion we had from TS.
Problem is that the log_centralize.sh script cannot gather log archives from remote hosts if the SAS Deployment Agent on the remote host is running in secured mode. To collect the logs, you can either use a method such as file mounts or manual transfer, or you can run SAS Deployment Agent in unsecured mode.
Please refer below link depending on your maintenance release.
Hello @sandeep_reddy,
EMI framework, including APM, enables several extra auditinrg and reporting features. The way that it works is that SAS 9.4 is based on the WIP platform. The WIP platform, together with nightly processes, collects information from your environment and fills in the WIP database (PostgreSQL). Other set of nightly reports, will fill the EVDM datamart/library (SAS datasets) with information from this WIP database. And the reports will take the information from this datamart (Artifacts library). (Additionally, if you enable the VA feed, EMI will also bring some data from the EVDM datamart into the EVM Autoload in VA).
Also, I don't know when you enabled this auditing extra features, but I would hold on for 2 or 3 days to wait for some information to be filled in WIP and let the nightly processes to work on copying data from a data source to the other, so the reports will have something to report.
Hence, my recommendations: 1. Wait for a bit. 2. Check the EMI logs to check if the nightly processes are working just fine.
For additional information, please read https://support.sas.com/rnd/emi/SASEnvMgr/EVSAF/index.html and http://support.sas.com/resources/papers/proceedings15/SAS1520-2015.pdf
Hi Sandeep_reddy,
Can you please check logCentralise file from ~//Lev1/Web/SASEnvironmentManager/emi-framework/Logs.
If you see below lines,
- SAS Deployment Agent security is enabled for server..
- Automatic log copying will be disabled
- Skipping remote log copy for server..
We had similar issue in our environment and below is the suggestion we had from TS.
Problem is that the log_centralize.sh script cannot gather log archives from remote hosts if the SAS Deployment Agent on the remote host is running in secured mode. To collect the logs, you can either use a method such as file mounts or manual transfer, or you can run SAS Deployment Agent in unsecured mode.
Please refer below link depending on your maintenance release.
Hi Sandeep_reddy,
Not clear, where exactly you are getting those warning and error, Is that when you generate reports?
Looks this issue is different, Not sure which account you are using, may be try with SAS Environment manager service or DB account and see if its works.
Were you ever able to resolve this? I am having same issue with the ACM and APM:
WARNING: No login information was available for authdomain SASEnvironmentManagerDatabase.
NOTE: The SAS System stopped processing this step because of errors.
ERROR: (GENEXTRACTV2) The requested table, work.eam_cprop_key, was NOT created; this may be a result of bad credentials or some
other problem with accessing the back-end database.
Hi @amhmustang69,
Since this question has been solved, it is best to start a new question outlining your issues. You will get more attention than commenting on an older post.
Good luck,
Shelley
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