Communication Error Connecting To Remote Endpoint
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All, When running a report "X" - multiple number of times from different machines concurrently, suddenly I am getting an error - Odbc driver returned an error (SQLExecDirectW). State: HY000. Code: 886046253. [NQODBC] [SQL_STATE: HY000] [nQSError: 10058] A general error has occurred. [nQSError: 12010] Communication error connecting to remote end point: address = webizstg1078.xyz.com; port = 9703. (HY000) And there after, in all the could not connect to the authentication web service (taking obis offline) reports on the instance is fetching - [nQSError: 10092] The Oracle BI Server is not currently running. Please note - the report x is not failing always. It is an intermittent behavior. But whenever it is happening - it is bringing down the Oracle BI server. Oracle DB: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.3.0 - 64bit OBIEE: 10.1.3.4.1 (Build 100506.1430) Platform: Sun Solaris SPARn 64 Any clue? Thanks, Avishek Edited by: user11183570 on Apr 11, 2013 12:54 PM I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 3275Views Tags: none (add) This content has been marked as final. Show 1 reply 1. Re: [nQSError: 12010] Communication error connecting to remote end point Srini VEERAVALLI Apr 11, 2013 8:07 PM (in response to user11183570) Just in case odbc.ini in the AnalyticsWeb DSN set the hostname or ip address instead of localhost or else check patch 8611209. If helps mark Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions Actions About Oracle Technology Network (OTN)My Oracle Support Community (MOSC)MOS Support PortalAboutModern Marketing BlogRSS FeedPowered byOracle Technology NetworkOracle Communities DirectoryFAQAbout OracleOracle and SunRSS FeedsSubscribeCareersContact UsSite MapsLegal NoticesTerms of UseYour Privacy Rights© 2007-2016 Jive Software |
and Data Access Tools Oracle Business Intelligence (OBIEE/Siebel Analytics) OBIEE 11G - [13026] Error in getting roles from BI Security Service (nQSError: 12002, 12010) OBIEE 11G - nqserror 12002 obiee [13026] Error in getting roles from BI Security Service (nQSError: 12002, 12010)
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Table of Contents 1 - About 2 - Articles Related 3 - Problem 3.1 - FMW_SECURITY_SERVICE_URL 3.2 - Managed
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Server 3.3 - Oracle Home not good 1 - About When restarting the OBI Server, you can get this error after a server migration: Message [13026] Error in getting roles from https://community.oracle.com/thread/2525726 BI Security Service: 'Error Message From BI Security Service: [nQSError: 12002] Socket communication error at call=Connect: (Number=115) Bewerking is nu bezig Supplemental Detail [nQSError: 12010] Communication error connecting to remote end point: address = 192.168.45.100; port = 9704. [nQSError: 46119] Failed to open HTTP connection to server 192.168.45.100 at port 9704.' This error can occurs when you try to update the GUID http://gerardnico.com/wiki/dat/obiee/13026_12002_12010 [nQSError: 43146] FMW_UPDATE_ROLE_AND_USER_REF_GUIDS inside NQSConfig.INI is set to Yes but the server failed to connect to BI Security Service. 2 - Articles Related OBIEE 10G/11G - Administration Tool (admintool)OBIEE - BI Server (Obis) (Architecture|Overview) 3 - Problem You can get this error for several reasons. 3.1 - FMW_SECURITY_SERVICE_URL The parameter FMW_SECURITY_SERVICE_URL has still the last of a bad IP address of the file NQSConfig.ini FMW_SECURITY_SERVICE_URL = "http://192.168.45.100:9704"; # This Configuration setting is managed by Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Manager Restart your whole system. FMW must update it automatically. 3.2 - Managed Server When the managed server is not started. It means that if the BI Server start before the Managed server in your script, you will get this error. 3.3 - Oracle Home not good Server start up failed: [nQSError: 43146] FMW_UPDATE_ROLE_AND_USER_REF_GUIDS inside NQSConfig.INI is set to Yes but the server failed to connect to BI Security Service. See OBIEE 11g BI server and Presentation service do not start Error in getting roles from BI Security Service. Basically, the Oracle Home is not good and you must set it in the user.sh file (ORACLE_INSTANCE/bifoundation/OracleBIApplication/
always seems to antagonise it is running within a VM (both VMWare Fusion and VirtualBox, since you ask). Being on-site at http://www.rittmanmead.com/blog/2012/08/obiee-fmw-and-networking-on-dhcp-hosts/ clients I'll often find my laptop's network details change, and because I'm using bridged-networking, the IP of the VM will change. Result: kaput FMW until I restart everything, and carefully-tested demo in the taxi on my way to the site, out of the window. The reason for the complication stems from the machine (could be VM, but applies equally on a 'real' server) communication error using DHCP. OBIEE/FMW has multiple components, which use TCP/IP to communicate. The components will need to address each other, and so that this can work in conjunction with a DHCP-assigned IP address, a lookback adaptor is used. The loopback adaptor has a fixed IP address (such as 127.0.0.1) which never changes, and the only purpose of the loopback adaptor is to route nqserror 12002 socket traffic within the local machine. The requirement for and configuration of a loopback adaptor in the installation of OBIEE is well documented. However, on a machine where the DHCP-assigned IP address does change (as it can), a problem can still arise, which is discussed below. Note that on a carefully configured and static network configuration as would be found on a typical Production server, this is a non-issue, so this blog post is more aimed at those doing sandbox work on a VM, or who are having problems configuring their instance in the first place. Bear in mind that OBIEE is an enterprise server product, it's not designed for flaky or transient network configs per se. The problem In a nutshell, here is the problem: Start up OBIEE stack, everything worksThe IP assigned by DHCP of the machine changesOBIEE stops working when any calls are attempted between some of the components. For example, from BI Server to the security service (eg when logging in to OBIEE), as it attempts to reach it on the original IP (in this example, 192.168.10.87): [OracleBIServerComponent] Could not connect to the au