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sudheerkurakula
Fluorite | Level 6

Hello All,

 

Suddenly eSri Map Services are stopped showing on SAS VIYA and all existing dashboard maps are configured with OpenStreet.

Any quick suggestions to check on the application please?

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sudheerkurakula
Fluorite | Level 6
Hello Falko,

Thanks for your suggestion. We raised a support track and with their suggestions, we have configured a crossdomainproxy.conf file and the Geo locations are loaded on dashboards.
Reference page: https://support.sas.com/kb/62/143.html

Regards,
Sudheer Kurakula

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FalkoSchulz
SAS Employee

Hi!

Has there been any changes in network configuration recently? Esri map services are received from https://services.arcgisonline.com/ArcGIS/rest/services. Typically if SAS Visual Analytics falls back to default OpenStreetMap - it indicates a network issue connecting to this URL. Sometimes firewall changes for instance could prevent access. You may also ask your SAS administrator to check whether the above URL is still listed in the white list as part of the cross-domain configuration (should be default). You can find more details about related configuration options in the admin doc: https://go.documentation.sas.com/?docsetId=calcld&docsetTarget=n04003sascloudfoundry00admin.htm&docs...

 

Hope this helps. Regards, Falko

sudheerkurakula
Fluorite | Level 6
Hello Falko,

This information is really helpful. Fortunately there were no changes in network configuration and we quickly checked with our OS admins and they confirmed all the Arcgis related urls are whitelisted.

I was able to connect to Arcgis url's from CAS server (Linux OS), but not seeing them on the SAS VIYA (web application).
FalkoSchulz
SAS Employee

Have you maybe declined the Esri terms and conditions in user settings? Can you open the user settings and navigate to SAS Visual Analytics -> Geographic Mapping? It should have a check box next to the 'Accept Esri ArcGIS Online Services T&C'.

 

If this doesn't help - let's try something else. Can you open SAS Visual Analytics in Chrome and open the Chrome developer tools (F12 on Win)? With the developer tools open - open the network tab and type in 'services.arcgis' in the top filter box (makes it easier to find the related requests). Once VA is fully loaded - you should see a few related requests. Each of those should have a status 200 - but I suspect it isn't in your case. If you see something else - you can click on the related request and may be able to see some more details on why it failed.

 

If this all doesn't help - you may have to get in touch with SAS Technical Support. I suspect they have more ideas on how to debug this further.

 

Cheers, Falko

sudheerkurakula
Fluorite | Level 6
Hello Falko,

Provided information is really helpful. I had the check box ticked as Accept Esri ArcGIS Online Services T&C, so I went with second option by opening the Visual Analytics and went with F12 to see the error messages.
I could see the below error with 500 status code, so I logged a track with SAS Technical support.

{errorCode: 0, details: ["traceId: a1556cdfab989ff3", "path: /crossdomainproxy/"], links: [],…}
details: ["traceId: a1556cdfab989ff3", "path: /crossdomainproxy/"]
errorCode: 0
httpStatusCode: 500
links: []
version: 2

Thanks for your help and suggestions.
sudheerkurakula
Fluorite | Level 6
Hello Falko,

Thanks for your suggestion. We raised a support track and with their suggestions, we have configured a crossdomainproxy.conf file and the Geo locations are loaded on dashboards.
Reference page: https://support.sas.com/kb/62/143.html

Regards,
Sudheer Kurakula

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