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Showing posts with label actual. Show all posts

Friday, March 30, 2012

Internal Error / internal catalog exception

Hi,

I've read already every thread in this forum regarding this topic with no results.

SQLServer and the corresponding services are at actual update level. The reporting services worked for 4 months without this problem. Suddenly, most of the time all reports return an internal error (it is like 70-30 for internal error) not depending which render format is used.

The system logs (eventlog, iis) show no errors. The ExecutionLog of RS show rsInternalError.

Looking in the log files in RS log directory, there is following stacktrace:

w3wp!processing!1!05/11/2007-10:40:06:: a ASSERT: Assertion failed! Call stack:
Microsoft.ReportingServices.ReportProcessing.ReportProcessing.RenderReport(IRenderingExtension renderer, DateTime executionTimeStamp, GetReportChunk getCompiledDefinitionCallback, ProcessingContext pc, RenderingContext rc, CreateReportChunk cacheDataCallback, Boolean& dataCached)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.ReportProcessing.ReportProcessing.RenderReport(DateTime executionTimeStamp, GetReportChunk getCompiledDefinitionCallback, ProcessingContext pc, RenderingContext rc)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService.RenderAsLive(CatalogItemContext reportContext, ItemProperties properties, ParameterInfoCollection effectiveParameters, Guid reportId, ClientRequest session, String description, ReportSnapshot intermediateSnapshot, DataSourceInfoCollection thisReportDataSources, Boolean cachingRequested, Boolean isLinkedReport, Warning[]& warnings, ReportSnapshot& resultSnapshotData, DateTime& executionDateTime, RuntimeDataSourceInfoCollection& alldataSources, UserProfileState& usedUserProfile)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService.RenderAsLiveOrSnapshot(CatalogItemContext reportContext, ClientRequest session, Warning[]& warnings, ParameterInfoCollection& effectiveParameters)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService.RenderFirst(CatalogItemContext reportContext, ClientRequest session, Warning[]& warnings, ParameterInfoCollection& effectiveParameters, String[]& secondaryStreamNames)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RenderFirstCancelableStep.Execute()
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.CancelablePhaseBase.ExecuteWrapper()
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RenderFirstCancelableStep.RenderFirst(RSService rs, CatalogItemContext reportContext, ClientRequest session, JobType type, Warning[]& warnings, ParameterInfoCollection& effectiveParameters, String[]& secondaryStreamNames)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportServiceHttpHandler.RenderReport(HttpResponseStreamFactory streamFactory)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportServiceHttpHandler.DoStreamedOperation(StreamedOperation operation)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportServiceHttpHandler.RenderPageContent()
Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportServiceHttpHandler.RenderPage()
Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportServiceHttpHandler.ProcessRequest(HttpContext context)
System.Web.HttpApplication+CallHandlerExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute()
System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously)
System.Web.HttpApplication.ResumeSteps(Exception error)
System.Web.HttpApplication.System.Web.IHttpAsyncHandler.BeginProcessRequest(HttpContext context, AsyncCallback cb, Object extraData)
System.Web.HttpRuntime.ProcessRequestInternal(HttpWorkerRequest wr)
System.Web.HttpRuntime.ProcessRequestNoDemand(HttpWorkerRequest wr)
System.Web.Hosting.ISAPIRuntime.ProcessRequest(IntPtr ecb, Int32 iWRType)

I don't see any hint in stack trace, Maybe one of yours.

As it seems, after an iisreset the first rendering always works perfect. HD space is enough.

Any ideas?

Got it.

As the error occured not every time and not depending any actions or rules, we decided to check the hardware and their corresponding drivers.

For the AMD Opteron single core processors in a multi processor environment, we used the generic microsoft drivers. After changing these to the original AMD ones, it works perfectly again.

Why it occured suddenly without any update or reboot is still not solved, but it works now.

Greez

T.

Internal Error / internal catalog exception

Hi,

I've read already every thread in this forum regarding this topic with no results.

SQLServer and the corresponding services are at actual update level. The reporting services worked for 4 months without this problem. Suddenly, most of the time all reports return an internal error (it is like 70-30 for internal error) not depending which render format is used.

The system logs (eventlog, iis) show no errors. The ExecutionLog of RS show rsInternalError.

Looking in the log files in RS log directory, there is following stacktrace:

w3wp!processing!1!05/11/2007-10:40:06:: a ASSERT: Assertion failed! Call stack:
Microsoft.ReportingServices.ReportProcessing.ReportProcessing.RenderReport(IRenderingExtension renderer, DateTime executionTimeStamp, GetReportChunk getCompiledDefinitionCallback, ProcessingContext pc, RenderingContext rc, CreateReportChunk cacheDataCallback, Boolean& dataCached)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.ReportProcessing.ReportProcessing.RenderReport(DateTime executionTimeStamp, GetReportChunk getCompiledDefinitionCallback, ProcessingContext pc, RenderingContext rc)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService.RenderAsLive(CatalogItemContext reportContext, ItemProperties properties, ParameterInfoCollection effectiveParameters, Guid reportId, ClientRequest session, String description, ReportSnapshot intermediateSnapshot, DataSourceInfoCollection thisReportDataSources, Boolean cachingRequested, Boolean isLinkedReport, Warning[]& warnings, ReportSnapshot& resultSnapshotData, DateTime& executionDateTime, RuntimeDataSourceInfoCollection& alldataSources, UserProfileState& usedUserProfile)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService.RenderAsLiveOrSnapshot(CatalogItemContext reportContext, ClientRequest session, Warning[]& warnings, ParameterInfoCollection& effectiveParameters)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSService.RenderFirst(CatalogItemContext reportContext, ClientRequest session, Warning[]& warnings, ParameterInfoCollection& effectiveParameters, String[]& secondaryStreamNames)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RenderFirstCancelableStep.Execute()
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.CancelablePhaseBase.ExecuteWrapper()
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RenderFirstCancelableStep.RenderFirst(RSService rs, CatalogItemContext reportContext, ClientRequest session, JobType type, Warning[]& warnings, ParameterInfoCollection& effectiveParameters, String[]& secondaryStreamNames)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportServiceHttpHandler.RenderReport(HttpResponseStreamFactory streamFactory)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportServiceHttpHandler.DoStreamedOperation(StreamedOperation operation)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportServiceHttpHandler.RenderPageContent()
Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportServiceHttpHandler.RenderPage()
Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportServiceHttpHandler.ProcessRequest(HttpContext context)
System.Web.HttpApplication+CallHandlerExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute()
System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously)
System.Web.HttpApplication.ResumeSteps(Exception error)
System.Web.HttpApplication.System.Web.IHttpAsyncHandler.BeginProcessRequest(HttpContext context, AsyncCallback cb, Object extraData)
System.Web.HttpRuntime.ProcessRequestInternal(HttpWorkerRequest wr)
System.Web.HttpRuntime.ProcessRequestNoDemand(HttpWorkerRequest wr)
System.Web.Hosting.ISAPIRuntime.ProcessRequest(IntPtr ecb, Int32 iWRType)

I don't see any hint in stack trace, Maybe one of yours.

As it seems, after an iisreset the first rendering always works perfect. HD space is enough.

Any ideas?

Got it.

As the error occured not every time and not depending any actions or rules, we decided to check the hardware and their corresponding drivers.

For the AMD Opteron single core processors in a multi processor environment, we used the generic microsoft drivers. After changing these to the original AMD ones, it works perfectly again.

Why it occured suddenly without any update or reboot is still not solved, but it works now.

Greez

T.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Interfacing SSRS Deep Integration to Sharepoint - 3rd time lucky?!

I am looking for the actual interface that will allow me to interface with
the SSRS Web Part from the Sharepoint Deep Integration suite. It appears that
it needs a doclib interface, I guessed it was the IListProvder but now find
it is not and not even IRowProvider. Can you / they tell me what it needs to
be to properly interface with it both from the
'Get Report Definitions From' connection
but also
'Get Report Parameters From' connection
For The latter I also need to know how to marry up the Parameters in say a
Filter Web Part with the SSRS Web Part Deep Integration.
Now have finally configured no spam alias and set up profile - will this
make a difference to the response time! Come on Microsoft you can do this,
not rocket science surely?
--
Steve G16 days and counting still no response - what happened to 48 hours response
promise?
--
Steve G
"ezeget.com" wrote:
> I am looking for the actual interface that will allow me to interface with
> the SSRS Web Part from the Sharepoint Deep Integration suite. It appears that
> it needs a doclib interface, I guessed it was the IListProvder but now find
> it is not and not even IRowProvider. Can you / they tell me what it needs to
> be to properly interface with it both from the
> 'Get Report Definitions From' connection
> but also
> 'Get Report Parameters From' connection
> For The latter I also need to know how to marry up the Parameters in say a
> Filter Web Part with the SSRS Web Part Deep Integration.
> Now have finally configured no spam alias and set up profile - will this
> make a difference to the response time! Come on Microsoft you can do this,
> not rocket science surely?
> --
> Steve G
>