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Hi All,
We have upgraded our environment from 9.4 M5 to M7. After Upgrading to M7 when we are trying to start LASR services we are unable to start.
We are getting the below error:
ERROR: unable to register lasr server with authentication service
Can anyone please suggest.
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Hi @Tarunsai , fantastic news! Really glad to hear all goes well now.
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As this is an upgrade to software that is not working, I would suggest opening an urgent tech support ticket.
https://support.sas.com/en/technical-support/contact-sas.html
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Can you enable workspace server logs to see if there are any other error messages reported during startup of SAS Session? Also, do you see any errors in the mid-tier log?
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Yes, we have enabled the workspace logs and also checked the mid-tier logs we did not get any error messages.
The only error message we got is in the Last action log when we are trying to start the LASR.
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this error point to the LASRAuthentication service. Therefore the Web Server and this web app logs are the ones worth to look at.
My best guess right now is that you have wrong your internal/external URLs or you are having a certificates issue. Ensure both are at tge right and expected level. If you have to, import the full certificate path into every JRE certificate store (and EVM) of your deployment, including clients
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Hi @JuanS_OCS
Thank you for the inputs,
I had checked the Certificates and I found that the root certificate got expired. The issue is resolved after importing the new certificates.
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Hi @Tarunsai , fantastic news! Really glad to hear all goes well now.
Would you mind to mark the good answer as your accepted solution? Might help others.
Thanks!