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I have to start by saying that I have a very rough understanding of sas eg architecture, mostly earned while toying with configuration files and autoexec macros.
Today, sas eg complained he was unable to connect to a sasapp server. Easy fix, just a bad string in the sasv9_usermods configuration file, but the interesting thing was that a colleague (I've never met or talk to him directly) was able to find a very specific error message that helped me a lot figuring out the problem by "simulating a session login on the workspace server".
What does it mean and how do you do that?
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Hello @Andrea_Bocco,
if you can access the SAS server itself, with a sas user account, as interactive user, you can run the WorkspaceServer.bat or .sh. This would actually execute a WorkpaceServer session, with that user. And with this, since you can see the Display Manager and the command line prompt, you can see the errors happening behind the scenes and quickly fix them. Specially if they are related to typos in the config.
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Hello @Andrea_Bocco,
if you can access the SAS server itself, with a sas user account, as interactive user, you can run the WorkspaceServer.bat or .sh. This would actually execute a WorkpaceServer session, with that user. And with this, since you can see the Display Manager and the command line prompt, you can see the errors happening behind the scenes and quickly fix them. Specially if they are related to typos in the config.
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