Firebird Scrambler
Systems Engineer
I'm not sure if the problem I'm having is just customer related, but one of my customers has many BCM 400 systems version 4.0 and most use RCC. Recently within the past week, there have been 3 sites that have had RCC faulures.
All three seem to be pointing to Microsoft SQL 2005 Server as the cause. The only thing that seems to be a link is that the three all have system patch 027 (One has 028), but all have Desktop 017 applied.
One of the sites has failed yesterday, yet it was last patched as above on the 14th July by myself. I can't see that would be the cause of the RCC failure. I'm interested to hear if this is a wider issue rather than a local one?.
The customer has also logged into one of the other sites and has reported that the application on the RCC Server called 'ReportingServicesService.exe' is consistently taking up 100% of CPU.
Also the customer has reported that he has restarted the SQL service and now the WallboardRriver.exe is taking up all the CPU processing power on the RCC Server.
All the best
Firebird Scrambler
Meridian 1 / Succession and BCM / Norstar Programmer in the UK
If it's working, then leave it alone!.
All three seem to be pointing to Microsoft SQL 2005 Server as the cause. The only thing that seems to be a link is that the three all have system patch 027 (One has 028), but all have Desktop 017 applied.
One of the sites has failed yesterday, yet it was last patched as above on the 14th July by myself. I can't see that would be the cause of the RCC failure. I'm interested to hear if this is a wider issue rather than a local one?.
The customer has also logged into one of the other sites and has reported that the application on the RCC Server called 'ReportingServicesService.exe' is consistently taking up 100% of CPU.
Also the customer has reported that he has restarted the SQL service and now the WallboardRriver.exe is taking up all the CPU processing power on the RCC Server.
All the best
Firebird Scrambler
Meridian 1 / Succession and BCM / Norstar Programmer in the UK
If it's working, then leave it alone!.