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Calcite | Level 5 AHD
Calcite | Level 5

Dear All,

While I validate Workspace Pooled Server it gives me below error:

The option name AUTHSERVICE is not known. 

Insufficient information provided for a connection to the metadata server.

Objspawn was unable to launch the server SASApp - Pooled Workspace Server due to the server launch exceeding the specified wait time.

Failed to start the server.

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LinusH
Tourmaline | Level 20

What does the metadata server  and the object spawner logs say respectively? If nothing obvious is found there a track to SAS tech support might the proper way forward.

Data never sleeps
AHD
Calcite | Level 5 AHD
Calcite | Level 5

Object Spawner Logs gives error as follows: Objspawn was unable to launch the server SASApp - Pooled Workspace Server (A5GFS10N.AZ000006) due to the server launch exceeding the specified wait time. and their is not error in MetaData Logs

mohamed_zaki
Barite | Level 11

The same error massage here

Objspawn was unable to launch the server server_name due to the server launch exceeding the specifie...

And it suggest to increase the Launch timeout AND investigate the problem.

I am not sure if it is related.

jakarman
Barite | Level 11

Check your PWS settings/definitions. It should be able:

-  to connect to the metadataserver (server/dns-names)

- using a dedicated service account by which all work is done. You can verify the script/unix level by using x-server.

The authservice message is indicating something for the identity part. Server (SAS Foundation Services). Could be a misleading one.

Remenber to refresh the objectspawner after every metdata-update. Changes are not notified by the objectspawner all Is getting cached.

This can be a pitfall for the service continuity. A not noticed change can having the impact only seen at a restart. 

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