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2014 by Rob StGeorge / 5 Comments Symptoms Unable to connect to SSRS via SSMS or via URL/Browser. Reporting Services gives http://www.dbafire.com/2014/05/05/ssrs-error-http-error-503-the-service-is-unavailable/ this error SSRS error HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Error in SSMS Unable to connect to the server at SERVERNAME. The specified URL might not be valid http://dyslexicanaboko.blogspot.com/2014/06/service-unavailable-http-error-503.html or there might be a problem with the report server version or configuration Error in SSRS logs e ERROR: Failed to register url=https://:445/ReportServer/ for endpoint 2, error=20. How http error to resolve this error After hours of research and trying different things this was eventually solved by 1./ Removing all the urls for webservice and report manager url in Reporting Services Configuration Manager. 2./ Manually editing the rsreportserver.config file and removing any entries between the [url] tags (there were some not being cleaned up properly ) 3./ Restarting http error 503 the SSRS service, and readding the URL's with a fresh port number ( I had already tried changing port numbers earlier with no success) This solved the issue. Please note IIS also existed on this server. Let me know if this helps you! Rob StGeorge Senior SQL Server Database Administrator residing in Auckland, NZ View all posts by Rob StGeorge → Post navigation Older postHow to avoid SPAM on your websitesNewer postHow to make a stored procedure (or other sql code) run multiple times at exactly the same time You might also like 5 Comments Gerald says: January 14, 2016 at 1:30 pm not working even after removing URL Reply Gerald says: January 14, 2016 at 1:31 pm Plz help me fix this issue.. I tried restarting of IIS and removing URL tags…etc..but no luck. Plz send any solution to my gmail KJGERALD@GMAIL.COM Reply Rob StGeorge says: January 14, 2016 at 7:45 pm Let me know if you figure it out, would be great to share all solutions. Reply
obscure mess Introduction Wow... another error message that tells you NOTHING! This error message reads: Service Unavailable: HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. I need to start off by saying that 503 errors can happen for a potpourri of reasons. This is by no means a silver bullet or all encompassing solution, this is for a very specific scenario which is very vague, frustrating, infuriating and both an obscure problem & gotcha! This error will be going into my "Application Errors Hall of Shame". When you have a 503 error chances are your application isn't going to even break on a break point. Sometimes this is due to code blowing up prematurely before Page_Load is even reached, other times it can be windows taking a crap, in which case a restart can fix that. Then there are problems like this one. I was scouring google for an answer about this problem, when I found a very striking similarity that my problem had with a post I found. We had the exact same problem and the folder name involved was not a coincidence, it couldn't be - it was too exact. On to the stupid problem! The Stupid Problem When I would try to access my reports folder from my application I was met with the above 503 error for no obvious reasons I could think of. Example: http://myApplication/Reports/someReport.aspx Keep your focus on the fact that I have a folder named "Reports". I tried the following until I found the solution: Added a dummy file (test.txt) to the directory and tried to access it - did not work Reset permissions on the folder - did not work Removed site and application pool from IIS - did not work Made a copy of the directory and changed the name - it worked??? Why? This indicates that there is a conflict on that virtual directory. When I checked IIS, I did not see this directory listed anywhere. WTF? The Jaw Dropping Answer to the Stupid Problem So... Do you have SSRS installed on the machine where you are having this problem? If you do have SSRS installed on your machine, move to the next section. If you do not - I can't promise I have an answer for you, but I can give you some hints - go to the last section. I have SSRS installed Oh you are in for a treat. It turns out that SSRS's default virtual directory is also named "Reports". If you have the SSRS service turned off, you will get a 503 error. If you do not have it turned off you will be prompted to login - which should be confusing, because it is out of place. Therefore in order to fix this specific 503 error, you must do the following: Open up the "Reporting Services Configuration Manager". You can navigate here via: "Start > Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 > Configuration Tools" - I'm ass