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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Connection to Server Failed - Analysis Services

Hi,
For some unknown reason, we are getting the following "Connection to Server
Failed" error message when we attempt to register our local server using MS
Analysis Services:
"Errors occurred while connecting to '<localservername>'. Cannot open
connection to Analysis server '<localservername>'. Cannot connect to the
server '<localservername>'. The server is either not started or too busy. Do
you still want to register the server?
Please note that we are running the Developer versions of MS SQL Server 2000
and MS Analysis Services with SP3 installed for both components on Windows X
P
Professional.
Also note that we ARE ABLE TO REGISTER A REMOTE SERVER successfully using
Analysis Manager, but we aren't able to either register or connect to a loca
l
server because we get the message above.
We are uttterly confused by this error message and would GREATLY APPRECIATE
any help in resolving this confusing issue as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Raj C.Is the Analysis services service started on the local machine?
Simon Worth
Raj C. wrote:
> Hi,
> For some unknown reason, we are getting the following "Connection to Serve
r
> Failed" error message when we attempt to register our local server using M
S
> Analysis Services:
> "Errors occurred while connecting to '<localservername>'. Cannot open
> connection to Analysis server '<localservername>'. Cannot connect to the
> server '<localservername>'. The server is either not started or too busy.
Do
> you still want to register the server?
> Please note that we are running the Developer versions of MS SQL Server 20
00
> and MS Analysis Services with SP3 installed for both components on Windows
XP
> Professional.
> Also note that we ARE ABLE TO REGISTER A REMOTE SERVER successfully using
> Analysis Manager, but we aren't able to either register or connect to a lo
cal
> server because we get the message above.
> We are uttterly confused by this error message and would GREATLY APPRECIAT
E
> any help in resolving this confusing issue as soon as possible.
> Thanks,
> Raj C.|||If you mean did we launch Analysis Manager on the local machine - than yes.
But for some unknown reason, we can't register the local server but we can
register a remote server on the network. FYI - Our login name is a member o
f
the OLAP admin group.
Please HELP!
Raj C.
"Simon Worth" wrote:

> Is the Analysis services service started on the local machine?
> Simon Worth
> Raj C. wrote:
>|||No, I mean, is the actual Analysis Services Service running on the machine?
To start Microsoft? SQL Server? 2000 Analysis Services, follow these step
s:
Open Control Panel.
If your computer's operating system is Windows? 2000, open the
Administrative Tools folder, and then double-click Services.
If your computer's operating system is Windows NT? 4.0, double-click
Services.
Select MSSQLServerOLAPService, and then on the Action menu click Start.
Simon Worth
Raj C. wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> If you mean did we launch Analysis Manager on the local machine - than yes
.
> But for some unknown reason, we can't register the local server but we can
> register a remote server on the network. FYI - Our login name is a member
of
> the OLAP admin group.
> Please HELP!
> Raj C.
> "Simon Worth" wrote:
>|||Yes we are running bot SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager and Analysis Services on
the local machine.
"Simon Worth" wrote:

> No, I mean, is the actual Analysis Services Service running on the machine
?
> To start Microsoft? SQL Server? 2000 Analysis Services, follow these st
eps:
> Open Control Panel.
>
> If your computer's operating system is Windows? 2000, open the
> Administrative Tools folder, and then double-click Services.
> If your computer's operating system is Windows NT? 4.0, double-click
> Services.
> Select MSSQLServerOLAPService, and then on the Action menu click Start.
>
>
> Simon Worth
> Raj C. wrote:
>|||But is the service started? When you view the service in control panel
> services, is the MSSQLServerOLAPService service in a started state?
You can have it installed on the machine, but it doesn't do anything if
you don't actually start the service.
Simon Worth
Raj C. wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> Yes we are running bot SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager and Analysis Services o
n
> the local machine.
>
> "Simon Worth" wrote:
>

Connection to Server Failed - Analysis Services

Hi,
For some unknown reason, we are getting the following "Connection to Server
Failed" error message when we attempt to register our local server using MS
Analysis Services:
"Errors occurred while connecting to '<localservername>'. Cannot open
connection to Analysis server '<localservername>'. Cannot connect to the
server '<localservername>'. The server is either not started or too busy. Do
you still want to register the server?
Please note that we are running the Developer versions of MS SQL Server 2000
and MS Analysis Services with SP3 installed for both components on Windows XP
Professional.
Also note that we ARE ABLE TO REGISTER A REMOTE SERVER successfully using
Analysis Manager, but we aren't able to either register or connect to a local
server because we get the message above.
We are uttterly confused by this error message and would GREATLY APPRECIATE
any help in resolving this confusing issue as soon as possible.
Thanks,
Raj C.
Is the Analysis services service started on the local machine?
Simon Worth
Raj C. wrote:
> Hi,
> For some unknown reason, we are getting the following "Connection to Server
> Failed" error message when we attempt to register our local server using MS
> Analysis Services:
> "Errors occurred while connecting to '<localservername>'. Cannot open
> connection to Analysis server '<localservername>'. Cannot connect to the
> server '<localservername>'. The server is either not started or too busy. Do
> you still want to register the server?
> Please note that we are running the Developer versions of MS SQL Server 2000
> and MS Analysis Services with SP3 installed for both components on Windows XP
> Professional.
> Also note that we ARE ABLE TO REGISTER A REMOTE SERVER successfully using
> Analysis Manager, but we aren't able to either register or connect to a local
> server because we get the message above.
> We are uttterly confused by this error message and would GREATLY APPRECIATE
> any help in resolving this confusing issue as soon as possible.
> Thanks,
> Raj C.
|||If you mean did we launch Analysis Manager on the local machine - than yes.
But for some unknown reason, we can't register the local server but we can
register a remote server on the network. FYI - Our login name is a member of
the OLAP admin group.
Please HELP!
Raj C.
"Simon Worth" wrote:

> Is the Analysis services service started on the local machine?
> Simon Worth
> Raj C. wrote:
>
|||No, I mean, is the actual Analysis Services Service running on the machine?
To start Microsoft? SQL Server? 2000 Analysis Services, follow these steps:
Open Control Panel.
If your computer's operating system is Windows? 2000, open the
Administrative Tools folder, and then double-click Services.
If your computer's operating system is Windows NT? 4.0, double-click
Services.
Select MSSQLServerOLAPService, and then on the Action menu click Start.
Simon Worth
Raj C. wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> If you mean did we launch Analysis Manager on the local machine - than yes.
> But for some unknown reason, we can't register the local server but we can
> register a remote server on the network. FYI - Our login name is a member of
> the OLAP admin group.
> Please HELP!
> Raj C.
> "Simon Worth" wrote:
>
|||Yes we are running bot SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager and Analysis Services on
the local machine.
"Simon Worth" wrote:

> No, I mean, is the actual Analysis Services Service running on the machine?
> To start Microsoft? SQL Server? 2000 Analysis Services, follow these steps:
> Open Control Panel.
>
> If your computer's operating system is Windows? 2000, open the
> Administrative Tools folder, and then double-click Services.
> If your computer's operating system is Windows NT? 4.0, double-click
> Services.
> Select MSSQLServerOLAPService, and then on the Action menu click Start.
>
>
> Simon Worth
> Raj C. wrote:
>
|||But is the service started? When you view the service in control panel
> services, is the MSSQLServerOLAPService service in a started state?
You can have it installed on the machine, but it doesn't do anything if
you don't actually start the service.
Simon Worth
Raj C. wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
> Yes we are running bot SQL 2000 Enterprise Manager and Analysis Services on
> the local machine.
>
> "Simon Worth" wrote:
>

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

connection to cluster admin

I was trying to move the msdtc resource to the msdtc group and I have messed
up the cluster by taking too much offline in an attempt to move it. now I
don't have access to the cluster as the cluster ip, network name are
offline.
Can I tweak the registry somehow to regain access to it?
Stupid Stupid error.
Start Cluster Admin, but instead of using the cluster name, open it with a
period. Then start the resources.
Cheers,
Rodney R. Fournier
MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
http://www.nw-america.com - Clustering Website
http://msmvps.com/clustering - Blog
http://www.clusterhelp.com - Cluster Training
ClusterHelp.com is a Microsoft Certified Gold Partner
"Wayne" <watkinson@.sd43.bc.ca> wrote in message
news:O7gBmC6VHHA.5092@.TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>I was trying to move the msdtc resource to the msdtc group and I have
>messed up the cluster by taking too much offline in an attempt to move it.
>now I don't have access to the cluster as the cluster ip, network name are
>offline.
> Can I tweak the registry somehow to regain access to it?
> Stupid Stupid error.
>
|||Thank you...I was sweating bullets for awhile!
Nice trick to remember...
"Rodney R. Fournier [MVP]" <rod@.die.spam.die.nw-america.com> wrote in
message news:%23iTaiN6VHHA.1200@.TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Start Cluster Admin, but instead of using the cluster name, open it with a
> period. Then start the resources.
> Cheers,
> Rodney R. Fournier
> MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
> http://www.nw-america.com - Clustering Website
> http://msmvps.com/clustering - Blog
> http://www.clusterhelp.com - Cluster Training
> ClusterHelp.com is a Microsoft Certified Gold Partner
>
> "Wayne" <watkinson@.sd43.bc.ca> wrote in message
> news:O7gBmC6VHHA.5092@.TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>