(I also posted this in the Administration & Development community - not sure where this would fall)
From within Management Console, I am attemping to export a report (actually, it is a dashboard that was created using VA Designer). I keep getting an error "Property 'serviceUrl' is required". I have checked my ServiceUrl.Allowed setting and it it set per the documentation. What am I missing? If I right click on the report (from within Management Console) and click on the Content tab, I see this same error listed here, not the expected associated files.
Thanks,
Ricky
If you are running the SAS Management Console from a client and the SAS Middle tier is configured for SSL, then the problem you are encountering is likely due to the SSL certificates not being installed on the client machine.
To correct the problem, copy the cacerts file (and jssecacerts if present) from
<sas-installation-directory>\SASHome\SASPrivateJavaRuntimeEnvironment\9.4\jre\lib\security
to the same directory on the client machine.
Restart SAS Management Console on the client machine
If you need assistance with the certificates, then please contact SAS Technical Support.
A workaround would be to perform the import/export from a copy of SAS Management Console on the middle-tier machine.
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If you are running the SAS Management Console from a client and the SAS Middle tier is configured for SSL, then the problem you are encountering is likely due to the SSL certificates not being installed on the client machine.
To correct the problem, copy the cacerts file (and jssecacerts if present) from
<sas-installation-directory>\SASHome\SASPrivateJavaRuntimeEnvironment\9.4\jre\lib\security
to the same directory on the client machine.
Restart SAS Management Console on the client machine
If you need assistance with the certificates, then please contact SAS Technical Support.
A workaround would be to perform the import/export from a copy of SAS Management Console on the middle-tier machine.
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Four tips to remember when you contact SAS Technical Support
Creating Beautiful Reports
SAS Visual Analytics Learning Center
My SAS system is running on Linux...but I am running the MC Client from a Windows machine. So, would I just create the indicated directory directly off of the C:\ ?
Thanks,
Ricky
I tried as you suggested. I created the following directories and copied ALL of the contents of the corresponding server directory to both local directories.
C:\sashome\SASPrivateJavaRuntimeEnvironment\9.4\jre\lib\security
C:\data\sashome\SASPrivateJavaRuntimeEnvironment\9.4\jre\lib\security
By the way, the reason that I tried both is that my server path is as follows: /data/sashome/SASPrivateJavaRuntimeEnvironment/9.4/jre/lib/security
Once I copied the folder contents from server to client, I restarted MC. Unfortunately, I am getting the same result.
Thank,
Ricky
I found that the correct directory to copy the files to is as follows: C:\Program Files\SASHome\SASPrivateRuntimeEnvironment\9.4\jre\lib\security
Once I copied the files to the correct location, my problem was resolved.
Thank you Madelyn_SAS for your help.
Thanks,
Ricky
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