What's your Migration Date?

For those migrating soon, what’s your migration date?

We are T-minus 17 days – Sunday October 7

 

Gonna start working on my migration-day procedure sheet!!

 

Dave Vivino

Cleveland Orchestra

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  • When you restarted the report server did you restart the application or the box?

     

    From: Tessitura Next Generation Forum [mailto:forums-nextgeneration@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Chris Jensen
    Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 1:08 PM
    To: Joe Giambalvo
    Subject: RE: [Tessitura Next Generation Forum] What's your Migration Date?

     

    Heather Kraft:

    Just to throw my 2 cents in here - [...] I also manually opened Tessitura on the report server and made sure the client files were refreshed

    Good advice. From bitter experience (with the Report Server of course), the client on the db/report server (the same in our case) is always the first client I start & refresh whenever there are new client files. :-)

    From: Heather Kraft <bounce-heatherlaidlawkraft3507@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 12/12/2012 1:40:27 PM

    Just to throw my 2 cents in here -

    The method that Beth states of simply moving the shared folder off the SSRS server and to the app server along with adding the IIS App Pool permissions worked at our organization as well. The one 'extra' step I had to do in order to get it to work was to not only restart my report server, but I also manually opened Tessitura on the report server and made sure the client files were refreshed. Not sure if it was just an instance of my client files being out of sync or not, but something to make sure of as well because it didn't work until I did that.

    - Heather

    P.S. And a clarification: giving specific read/write permissions to "IIS AppPool\Tessitura_Svcs" should be the name of YOUR particular organization's Application Pool (which you can see in the IIS manager on your app services server). If you named it something different be sure to use the correct name. We installed v11 before all the recommended naming conventions were out, so I just wanted to mention that.




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  • When you restarted the report server did you restart the application or the box?

     

    From: Tessitura Next Generation Forum [mailto:forums-nextgeneration@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Chris Jensen
    Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2012 1:08 PM
    To: Joe Giambalvo
    Subject: RE: [Tessitura Next Generation Forum] What's your Migration Date?

     

    Heather Kraft:

    Just to throw my 2 cents in here - [...] I also manually opened Tessitura on the report server and made sure the client files were refreshed

    Good advice. From bitter experience (with the Report Server of course), the client on the db/report server (the same in our case) is always the first client I start & refresh whenever there are new client files. :-)

    From: Heather Kraft <bounce-heatherlaidlawkraft3507@tessituranetwork.com>
    Sent: 12/12/2012 1:40:27 PM

    Just to throw my 2 cents in here -

    The method that Beth states of simply moving the shared folder off the SSRS server and to the app server along with adding the IIS App Pool permissions worked at our organization as well. The one 'extra' step I had to do in order to get it to work was to not only restart my report server, but I also manually opened Tessitura on the report server and made sure the client files were refreshed. Not sure if it was just an instance of my client files being out of sync or not, but something to make sure of as well because it didn't work until I did that.

    - Heather

    P.S. And a clarification: giving specific read/write permissions to "IIS AppPool\Tessitura_Svcs" should be the name of YOUR particular organization's Application Pool (which you can see in the IIS manager on your app services server). If you named it something different be sure to use the correct name. We installed v11 before all the recommended naming conventions were out, so I just wanted to mention that.




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