Jiayua Sun
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Hi,
The SQL Server is on a separate server. The server version is 11.0.6020 SP3. SCCM is version 1606. The database drive is F. SMS_SRSRP, SMS_<sccmserver>, and SMS folders are created after the role installed. After I installed Reporting Services Point without any issues. None of the reports are showing under SCCM. srsrpsetup.log gave me no error messages. srsrp.log keeps saying Failures reported during periodic health check by the SRS Server on <Server> and keeps creating new report folders under the http://<server>/Reports. I also got error message in srsrp.log saying Could not find a part of the path 'F:\SCCMErrorResources'. And the folder is not created after that. The SSRS service account is a local admin of the SQL Server, but not a local admin of the SCCM server. I am thinking there are some permissions issues that stop the service to create a proper folder structure under http://<server>/Reports. Does anyone know how to troubleshoot further?
The SQL Server is on a separate server. The server version is 11.0.6020 SP3. SCCM is version 1606. The database drive is F. SMS_SRSRP, SMS_<sccmserver>, and SMS folders are created after the role installed. After I installed Reporting Services Point without any issues. None of the reports are showing under SCCM. srsrpsetup.log gave me no error messages. srsrp.log keeps saying Failures reported during periodic health check by the SRS Server on <Server> and keeps creating new report folders under the http://<server>/Reports. I also got error message in srsrp.log saying Could not find a part of the path 'F:\SCCMErrorResources'. And the folder is not created after that. The SSRS service account is a local admin of the SQL Server, but not a local admin of the SCCM server. I am thinking there are some permissions issues that stop the service to create a proper folder structure under http://<server>/Reports. Does anyone know how to troubleshoot further?
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