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cmdurian
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Posted - 2008-10-09 : 16:01:54
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I received this error today when attempting to create a new application in Hyperion Financial Managment. It was followed by "could not connect to any server in the specified cluster." There were no errors previously and I have changed none of the settings. Does anyone know what could be causing this? |
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tkizer
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cmdurian
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Posted - 2008-10-09 : 16:08:14
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Yes. 2000. |
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tkizer
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cmdurian
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Posted - 2008-10-09 : 16:50:37
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Here is the error: Error Reference Number: {C64ECD08-178E-41F3-85A0-17A2D9C48EB7}Num: 0x80080005;Type: 1;DTime: 10/9/2008 4:46:51 PM;Svr: FINIT33;File: CHsxClient.cpp;Line: 1073;Ver: 4.0.2.0.967;Num: 0x80041142;Type: 1;DTime: 10/9/2008 4:46:51 PM;Svr: FINIT33;File: CHsxClient.cpp;Line: 746;Ver: 4.0.2.0.967;Num: 0x80041142;Type: 0;DTime: 10/9/2008 4:46:51 PM;Svr: FINIT33;File: CHsxClient.cpp;Line: 2764;Ver: 4.0.2.0.967Is there a way for me to test whether this is a Hyperion problem or a SQL problem? |
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tkizer
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cmdurian
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Posted - 2008-10-14 : 09:30:38
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It turned out to be an HFM issue. Thank you so much for your help. |
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