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Problems unpacking Datawarehouse
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| Fredde 2005-03-22, 2:50 am |
| Hi
Im seting up a MS Attain commerceportal site but then I unpacking the
datawarehouse I get the following error message.
"Invalid connection information for OLAP service"
Before I installed the new servers I installed everything in a test
enviroment there both the commerceserver and sql server was on the same
machine and it worked fine.
Anyone got a clue what i missed? I have no problem testing the database
connection to the DW database during the part of the "pup" where I select
databases.
System look like following:
Web server
Windows 2003 server
Commerceserver 2002 SP3
SQL server
Windows 2003 server
SQL 2000 SP3
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| Caesar Samsi [MSFT] 2005-03-23, 6:01 pm |
| Hi there,
Sounds like you've not installed SQL Analysis Server on your new
machine/environment.
THanks, Caesar.
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| Anroba 2005-03-31, 5:58 pm |
| Hi,
I'm getting the same problem with a "Invalid Connection information for OLAP
server" message when trying to create the Data Warehouse for the Retail2002
starter site.
I'm running everything on a single machine, and definitely have Analysis
Server instanned and running.
Anyone had any experiance with this problem?
Thanks,
Anton
"Caesar Samsi [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Sounds like you've not installed SQL Analysis Server on your new
> machine/environment.
>
> THanks, Caesar.
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> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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| Caesar Samsi [MSFT] 2005-04-07, 6:03 pm |
| Hi Anton, you can try verifying the basics of the connection information by:
- pinging the host name that you provided as the OLAP connection string
- connecting to the host name via the port you provided as well.
This sounds like basic network connectivity issues to me at this point.
Thanks, Caesar.
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