Enterprise Vault™ Troubleshooting Reporting

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Product(s): Enterprise Vault (14.1, 14.0, 12.5, 12.4, 12.3, 12.2, 12.1, 12.0)
  1. About this document
    1.  
      About this technical note
    2.  
      About troubleshooting Enterprise Vault Reporting
  2. Setting up SQL Server Reporting Services
    1.  
      About Setting up SQL Server Reporting Services
  3. Troubleshooting configuration and report deployment
    1.  
      About troubleshooting configuration and report deployment
    2.  
      About using DTrace with Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
    3. Identifying the problem
      1.  
        "Reporting Configuration Utility is unable to copy file..." message
      2. "Reporting has been configured on this machine. However, there were a few warnings and/or errors..." message
        1.  
          About Enterprise Vault auditing
        2.  
          About FSA Reporting
      3.  
        "Authentication failed for reporting user" error message
      4.  
        "The specified SQL Server does not exist" error message
      5.  
        "Ensure that you can browse to the Report Manager..." error message
      6.  
        "EnterpriseVaultDirectory database does not exist..." error message
      7.  
        "Failed to connect to the specified SQL Server with the credentials you provided" error message
      8.  
        "Failed to deploy reports on the report server" error message
      9.  
        Error code 1 and log file error "System Net.Web Exception: Page cannot be found"
      10.  
        Log file error "Assembly security permission grant set"
      11.  
        "Couldn't disable MyReports" error
    4.  
      Configuring Reporting and deploying the reports
  4. Troubleshooting accessing the reports
    1.  
      About troubleshooting accessing the reports
    2.  
      Unable to view the reports
    3.  
      Report Server web page does not show the Enterprise Vault folder
    4.  
      Role assignments and changes fail to get implemented
    5.  
      Unable to access Enterprise Vault reports from a different domain
    6.  
      Unable to access Report Manager on a 64-bit Windows system due to a permissions issue
    7.  
      Changing the Reporting user account details
  5. Troubleshooting using and exporting the reports
    1.  
      About troubleshooting using and exporting the reports
    2. Troubleshooting problems with report content
      1.  
        Images or data fail to appear
      2.  
        Reports omit data related to some vault stores
      3.  
        No information appears in the Data Analysis reports
      4.  
        No information appears in reports that use Monitoring data
      5.  
        No information appears in reports that use auditing data
      6.  
        Domino Server Journal Mailbox Archiving Health report: Unable to distinguish between Domino journal mailbox locations
    3. Troubleshooting report export
      1.  
        CSV format: All data appears in a single cell in Excel
      2.  
        Excel format: Date and timestamp does not appear
      3.  
        XML file format: "Page cannot be displayed" error
      4. Known Issues with report export
        1.  
          DBCS characters unreadable in PDF format
        2.  
          Archive quota usage report: Problems when exported in CSV or XML format
        3.  
          CSV and XML format Data Analysis reports omit table header information
    4.  
      About using Reporting with multiple Reporting Services

About troubleshooting Enterprise Vault Reporting

See the appropriate section of this technical note for help with the following:

Problems with setting up Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services or assigning the Content Manager role to the Vault Service account.

See About Setting up SQL Server Reporting Services.

Problems when deploying Enterprise Vault Reporting's reports.

See About troubleshooting configuration and report deployment.

Problems with accessing reports that were deployed successfully.

See About troubleshooting accessing the reports.

Problems with the content of some reports, or with exporting the reports to different formats.

See About troubleshooting using and exporting the reports.

Note:

From Enterprise Vault 10.0.3, you can limit the Vault Service account's SQL privileges to increase database security. The Enterprise Vault databases contain a set of roles that enable you to assign to the Vault Service account only those SQL privileges that are required to run Enterprise Vault. However, if you limit the SQL privileges of the Vault Service account for normal daily operations, you may need to grant additional SQL privileges to the account for other tasks that require higher privileges.

For more information on using the SQL Server roles, see the following article on the Veritas Support website: https://www.veritas.com/docs/100038151.