IT SHOWs" runtime error: target host is configured as windows, but seems to be a different os. please review the connection settings. "
Check the configuration for this connection (on the home screen: right click on the connection tile -> Edit Connection).
There is a "System Profile" tab with details about the host system of the MySQL server. That should of course match what's there actually.
Check if MySQL80 service is running on services.msc
You have to go to the control panel, then region, then clic in the administrative tab and click on "change system regional settings" and as a final step check the box: Beta: Use Unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support, restart your PC and try to access MySQL Workbench.
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My issue is while launching the RemoteApp it keeps spinning and says "Configuring remote session". Not all the time, though. It was launching a while ago and signed off. Now again launched the RemoteApp it just spinning.
And when I try to cancel it won't Cancel the RemoteApp I have to kill through the Task manager.
After killing it, I launched again and it just worked as expected
I need to get this fixed. Please suggest a resolution for me.
RDS is on Windows server 2012 R2
Client launching from Windows 10
Could you please let us know the following details.
Is this a recurring issue or 1 time occurred issue?
Please try to telnet the remote machine and check whether it's reachable or not when this problem occurs and share the feedback with us.
And also try the below solutions also, may be it'll fix this RDB freezing issue.
Try to see whether reducing Graphics helps.
This seems to have helped in few cases. This verifies whether you have the correct graphics driver.
Here’s how:
Right click the Windows desktop and choose Personalize.
Click "Display Settings".
Click "Advanced Settings”.
Click on "Troubleshoot" tab.
Click on "Change Settings".
On the resulting Display Adapter Troubleshooter dialog box, drag the slider one notch to the left.
If changing the video hardware acceleration solves the problem, it's a signal that your computer's video driver isn't quite perfect.
In such cases, download the driver from the link below.
http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/driverslist.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&os=WW1&osl=en&catid=&impid=&SystemID=STUDIOXPS8100
Connect and see if there’s any improvement.
Security software could also be one of the reasons.
Temporarily disable them and verify the result.
Try disabling Receive Window Auto-Tuning.
Here is what you need to do:
Go to Start and type cmd.
Right-click on cmd and select “Run as administrator”.
Type: netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled and press Enter.
If you want to to re-enable it:
Type: netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal and press Enter.
If this doesn’t help, please post your concerns at Technet forums for further support.
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/w7itpronetworking/threads
Note: Ensure to enable all your security software by now.
If the above steps unsuccess, use below steps and try the same.
Logon to the Remote Desktop Services Session Host computer as an administrator
Start--Run gpedit.msc
In the left pane, under Computer Configuration, navigate to following:
Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Remote Desktop Services\Remote Desktop Session Host\Remote Session Environment
In the right pane, double-click on Set compression algorithm for RDP data
Select Enabled, and choose Balances memory and network bandwidth
Click OK to save the change
I have created a google cloud sql instance.Following are the configurations set:
IPv4 address -> 173.194.247.217
IPv6 address ->2001:4860:4864:1:3f64:544:3d9d:32ca
Database version -> MySQL 5.5
Region-> Asia
Backup window-> 2:30 AM — 6:30 AM
Binary log-> Disabled
File system replication-> Synchronous
Preferred location-> None
Tier-> D0
Pricing plan-> Package
My problem is that the instance is always in RUNNABLE state, even after restarting. Also, I have changed the Activation Policy to "always ON".
Due to this, I am not able to ping the the IPv4 address (173.194.247.217) and so not also able to connect via mysql-client or similar application.
Please Help!!
In order to connect with a Cloud SQL instance via IP, first a password has to be defined for the root account, and in order to do that, you must limit the IPs (either individual (/32) IPs, or whole IP ranges) that can connect to the instance. Therefore:
1: Go to your Cloud SQL instance in the Developers Console, and click "ACCESS CONTROL" at the top of the page;
2: In the Authorized Networks (Optional) section, click "Add Authorized Network", and enter at least the sub-net you'll be connecting from;
3: In the Set Root Password section, enter a strong password, then click the "Set" button to the right. Lastly, save your changes.
We Use IBM Personal Communications iSeries Access for Windows version 6.0. When you launch the program you initially get a Log on Prompt that lets you enter a server, user name and password.
It then gives you the log on screen to the server itself and you have to log on a second time. Between the two log ons I'm trying to work out a "Startup Macro"
I don't have anything in it right now because I cannot figure out how to get ONE particular value from the Session, the USER NAME.
I can get the screen title, session name, macro name, but I can NOT for the life of me figure out how to get the user name. I've tried every possible combination of strings and "variable" names I can think of, and nothing.
I've searched the web and all I can ever find is how to record and auto logon to the green screen which is not what I want.
To be clear I just need the Username used to logon to the Personal Communications iSeries Access for Windows program, pre green-screen logon.
It's important to note that IBM i Access for Windows is much more than just the 5250 emulator. There's an ODBC driver, a printer emulator, AFP printer drivers and the graphical Navigator for i. That IBM i signon popup doesn't come from the 5250 emulator. It comes from a lower level IBM i Access for Windows process. Try it yourself. Reboot the PC. Don't start the emulator. DO start IBM i Navigator for Windows. You'll get the signon popup.
It looks like you are trying to automate a 'no signon' signon. The user name is probably stored in the registry, depending on the version of Windows you are using and the version of IBM i Access for Windows. Windows 7: Start > All Programs > IBM i Access for Windows > IBM I Access for Windows Properties Choose the Administration System tab and you'll see the server and user. HKCU > Software > IBM > Client Access Express > CurrentVersion > AS400 Operations Navigator > Application Administration > CurrentAdminSysUser > My Connections
I think, for this, you need to get into the ActiveX Control that comes with iSeries Access. This little code C# snippet should work:
AS400System sys1 = new AS400System();
sys1.Define("mySystemNameHere");
if (sys1.IsConnected(cwbcoServiceEnum.cwbcoServiceAny) != 1)
{
sys1.Connect(cwbcoServiceEnum.cwbcoServiceTelnet);
}
String user = sys1.UserID;
sys1.Disconnect(cwbcoServiceEnum.cwbcoServiceAll);
You'll need to find cwbx.dll and add it as a reference to your project.
If the user is already connected from another application, no dialog will appear. The program will connect, get the connected user id, and then disconnect. If the user has never connected since logging in, then a logon dialog will appear.
While deploying reports I am getting login prompt asking for the User Name and password. I have tried providing all possible id and passwords but no use. I can access both the Report manager url and ReportServer url but if I start deploying reports through SQL Server Business Intelligence development studio I am getting the above mentioned prompt. Please let me know how to avoid this.
Make sure that the server on which you are trying to deploy the Reports, you must be under the group which has the following Role assigned.
Browser, ContentManager and Publisher.
goto Start menu ->Microsoft SQL Server 2008->Configuration tools ->select Reporting services configuration manager ->Connect Report server ->Select Database from the left side options -> Current Report server Database -> Click Change Database ->Choose Existing server Database ->Test the connection ->Next -> Select Report Server as Report server Database.
And goto Select Database from the left side options -> "Current Report server Database Credentials" ->select Authentication type as integrated security and Test connection -> select Authentication type as Service credentials.
I hope it will resolve the problems
Best verification is to make sure you are deploying the new reports to your report server link. And not to the link which corresponds to the report manager. I was running across the process of deploying reports after ages, and I observed this problem when the report server target link is not correct.
I use VM for SSRS development.. and it's not a member of the domain where the SSRS Service lives.
I was able to easily eliminate prompts when deploying reports.. by setting up a LOCAL user account on the SSRS server that used the same username / password as what I was using in my VM.
I had the same issue, but this worked for me: When deploying from SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio, you must be running it as Administrator. ie. Right-Click and select 'Run as Administrator'.
This is possibly because if you are not running it with elevated privileges, then it can't do the Impersonation to login to the server.
Using web services URL in TargetServerURL instead of Report Manager URL.
Goto Reporting services configuration manager, connect SSRS server then go to "Web service URL" in right hand side you will find a link like as http://server//reportingServer. Copy the url.
Now open Business Intelligence Development Studio. open SSRS project.
Goto Project menu and click on properties, in property page Paste copied URL in TargetServerURL. Now Rebuild the project and Deploy. Credential will not appear and Deploy succeeded.
When moving (deploying or copying) an RDL file from one location (development) to another (production) the report may loose track of it's shared data source, at which point the data set will replace the original node with a new node that instructs SSRS to demand credentials.
In the report that is persistently demanding credentials if you right-click in solution explorer and select 'view code' the .rdl will open in an xml reader window. If your mark up contains a reference that looks like:
<DataSources>
<DataSource Name="YourDataSourceName">
<ConnectionProperties>
<DataProvider>SQL</DataProvider>
<ConnectString>Data Source=<i>your-server</i>;Initial Catalog=<i>your-db-name</i> </ConnectString>
<Prompt><b>Enter a user name and password to access the data source:</b></Prompt>
</ConnectionProperties>
<rd:SecurityType>DataBase</rd:SecurityType>
<rd:DataSourceID>e2f9f97c-GUID-GOES-HERE-395c383c1da2</rd:DataSourceID>
</DataSource>
</DataSources>
If this is what you find in the xml/rdl this is likely your problem.
Make sure you have a Shared Data Source that works as expected, you may have to build a new report based off of this that does not prompt for credentials.
In a report that does NOT ask for credentials, open the RDL using 'view code' option.
Select the relevant xml node (under ) and copy the node, it should look something like:
<DataSource Name="YourDataSourceName">
<DataSourceReference>YourDataSourceName</DataSourceReference>
<rd:SecurityType>None</rd:SecurityType>
<rd:DataSourceID>19f0a78a-<b>GUID-GOES-HERE</b>-0e277b3b153f</rd:DataSourceID>
</DataSource>
In your target report replace the node with the one you copied.
(worth noting that when you change the 'rd:SecurityType' from 'Database' to 'None' you are NOT removing security, you are merely passing responsiblity for authentication from the report's dataset on to the shared datasource. (Security is born by the connection rather than the query)
I had the same problem, it was due to the wrong spelling of the TargetServerUrl in report project properties, make sure that it meet the same name in the Report Server Configuration Manager:
We have a JBoss server with a single J2EE on it. I wish to find out who are the current active users using that application. Does JBoss give me any utilities that lets me view those existing sessions? (NOT the count, but who all are logged in) The question is kinda lame, but so is my JBoss knowledge :)
I checked the JBoss community, but it only had a couple of relative unanswered questions there. The information i'm looking for would help me in maintenance cycles. I do not wish to reboot the system when users are still using it. We also need to keep a track of any illegal activities on our server. Hence the requirement.
Would appreciate any pointers :)
Regards,
Abhi
http://docs.jboss.org/jbossas/docs/Server_Configuration_Guide/4/html/clustering-http-monitor.html
Enter on your JMX console : ex: ip:port/jmx-console/
Look for "jboss.cache:service=TomcatClusteringCache" on objectName Filter and Apply.
Enter on MBean jboss.cache:service=TomcatClusteringCache (the first option, ignore interceptors)
Look for "printDetails" and invoke it. It shows all opened sessions and attributes.
In CLI:
First of all connect to the server using jboss-cli.sh (it is inside /bin ):
jboss-cli.sh --connect --controller=<ip-server>:9990
For standalone mode:
[standalone#ip-address:9999 /] /deployment=${deployment-name}/subsystem=undertow:read-attribute(name=active-sessions)
For domain mode:
[domain#ip-address:9999 /] /host=${host-name}/server=${server-name}/deployment=${deployment-name}/subsystem=undertow:read-attribute(name=active-sessions)
In Web Management Console:
Access web console using "http://ip-address:9990/"
Select "Deployments" from the left bottom corner.
According to the mode you use:
For standalone mode:
From left panel, select: "deployment"-"${deploymentname}"-"subsystem"-"undertow",
Click on "Data" tab on the main page
For domain mode:
From left panel, select: "Server Groups"-"${server-group-name}"-"deployment"-"${deployment-name}"-"view"-"subsystem"-"undertow"
Click on "Data" tab on the main page
go to /jmx-console/
search for type=Manager or service=ClusterManager
click on the right context.
property "activeSessions" gives the number of sessions
go to JMX console by http://localhost:8080/jmx-console.
Search for your MBEAN on that..
click on that.. there you can find loads of information.