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MG18
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

 

 

Hi All, 

When I am  trying to access the DI studio , it is failing with the below mentioned error  but we are able to access the SAS EG ,SAS SMC application :-

 

 

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I have checked that all server are up and running as shown in below  :- 

PSASAPP1/saswas/Lev1:>./sas.servers status

SAS servers status:

SAS Metadata Server 1 is UP

SAS OLAP Server 1 is UP

SAS Object Spawner 1 is UP

SAS Share Server 1 is UP

SAS CONNECT Spawner 1 is UP

SAS Framework Data Server 1 is UP

 

We have validated the all server form SAS management console which has successfully validated

but some time poolworkspace server validation is failing.

 

we are able to ping the server host-name and IP from client machine .

 

Can somebody help me in this ?

Where the log will be generated  for the SAS DI studio ?

 

 

 

Regards, 

Mahesh Gade 

 

 

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20
You probbaly want to start examining the metadata server log.
If no trace of login attempt you should again check the connectivity. A long doesn't always tell if the appropriate ports are open.
There is a local DIS log as well, but I don't think it tells about connection issues, rather java errors/exceptions. It's found somewhere under your Windows user profile (can't recall exact location as of now).
Data never sleeps
MG18
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Hi , 

 

@LinusH  Thanks for your suggestion .

 

We have checked the logs at the location \Users\user-name\AppData\Roaming\SAS\SASDataIntegrationStudio and found that user unxsrv password has been expired. it started working after resetting password for the same user.

 

Regards, 

Mahesh 

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