IT administrators might encounter issues with SAS® 360 Direct, as described in SAS KB0040542, “IT Administrator resources to ensure that your SAS® 360 Direct environment runs smoothly.”
A quick workaround is to validate your SAS® 9.4 environment. As needed, see the rest of this SAS KB article for additional information.
To confirm whether the various SAS servers that you have deployed are running properly, you must complete a few simple steps. Note that the SAS 9.4 platform must be running properly in order for SAS 360 Direct to work. If issues occur when validating, you should troubleshoot those issues before using SAS 360 Direct.
See the following table for summaries of the server validation information:
Server | Validation Method |
SAS® Metadata Server | Successfully log on using SAS® Management Console with a SAS Administrator user ID. |
SAS® Content Server |
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SAS Pooled Workspace Server |
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SAS Object Spawner | If either SAS® Stored Process Server or one of the Workspace Servers validates, then the SAS Object Spawner is running |
1Use the server context name that you entered during the deployment. In the table, the server context name is SASApp.
The Instructions.html files contain your specific environment. These files are located in the <sasconfig>/Lev1/Documents/Instructions.html or <sasconfig>/Lev1/Documents/Backups folder on each tier (meta, compute, and mid-tier).
To validate the SAS server tier, complete the following steps:
• A WebDAV server is listening on the specified host and port.
• The first configured base path exists on the server.
Note: If problems occur when validating the Server tier, open a Tech Support Case and/or review the associated logs. After opening the Tech Support Case, you can request access to upload the logs via the SASTSDrive. Your specific log locations are provided in your Instructions.html file. See the following resource for the default log locations for Server logs: Default Locations for Server Logs.
In a custom installation, you can choose to place all of your server-tier log files in a single directory. If you select this option, your server-tier log files are written to the path that was specified during installation. (For example, SAS-configuration-directory/Lev1/Logs.)
See the following table for summaries of the server validation information:
Server | Validation Method |
SAS Web Administration Console |
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SAS Web Server |
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To validate the SAS middle-tier, complete the following steps:
Note: If problems occur with either the SAS Web Server or the SAS Web Administration Console, open a Tech Support Case and/or review the associated logs. After opening the Tech Support Case, you can request access to upload the logs via the SASTSDrive. Your specific log locations are provided in your Instructions.html file.
Here is an example:
<SASConfig>\Lev1\Web\Logs\SASServer1_1\SASAdmin9.4.log
<SASConfig>Lev1\Web\WebServer\logs
For information about the default middle-tier log locations, see the following documentation: Middle-Tier Logs and Log Locations.