I have 1 customer with this situation; I cannot reproduce it in-house; this is on Cognos v7.3 MR2. I have stumped Cognos tech support. I am desperate for a cure; these symptoms cause my batch processes to update cubes to freeze.
The details are ...
1. Win2003 server
2. Log in as either userA, member of Local Administrators, or as administrator itself. Doesn't matter.
3. Invoke a command prompt window, and cd \Program Files\cognos\cer4\bin
4. ppadmtool
5. It should return at once with its own prompt ... a '>' sign ... but it just hangs, and never reaches that '>' sign.
6. Type Ctrl-C to interrupt that process.
7. There are no telltale msgs in Win Event Viewer, etc.
8. Immediately, launch ppadmtool a second time.
9. The second and all later times, it behaves fine ... returning a '>' sign prompt and accepting commands.
This Win2003 server was built in at one domain with a certain name, and this problem did NOT occur at that time.
Once shipped to the customer site, the server name was changed, and also of course it was attached to the new domain.
Perhaps irrelevant, but the problem with this utility seems to have surfaced only after arrival and renaming at the customer site.
What could be causing this????
Thanks in advance ...
Tracy Slack
The details are ...
1. Win2003 server
2. Log in as either userA, member of Local Administrators, or as administrator itself. Doesn't matter.
3. Invoke a command prompt window, and cd \Program Files\cognos\cer4\bin
4. ppadmtool
5. It should return at once with its own prompt ... a '>' sign ... but it just hangs, and never reaches that '>' sign.
6. Type Ctrl-C to interrupt that process.
7. There are no telltale msgs in Win Event Viewer, etc.
8. Immediately, launch ppadmtool a second time.
9. The second and all later times, it behaves fine ... returning a '>' sign prompt and accepting commands.
This Win2003 server was built in at one domain with a certain name, and this problem did NOT occur at that time.
Once shipped to the customer site, the server name was changed, and also of course it was attached to the new domain.
Perhaps irrelevant, but the problem with this utility seems to have surfaced only after arrival and renaming at the customer site.
What could be causing this????
Thanks in advance ...
Tracy Slack