Planning & Analytics Local Server Startup
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Planning & Analytics Local Server Startup
Is it possible to start TM1 Server without connecting to TM1 Admin server for development purposes? I want to run Architect and Performance modeler and so fat I am unable to bring them up. Any help is appreciated.
- scrumthing
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Re: Planning & Analytics Local Server Startup
AFAIK the answer is no.
As both of those tools use the old C-API they need the admin server to connect. How would you tell architect to connect to your database without specifying an admin host.
Rest based clients should (technically) be able to connect to the instance without the admin server. But most tools rely on the admin server to get a list of the available instances.
PS: Do not use performance modeler. <-- just my personal opinion.
As both of those tools use the old C-API they need the admin server to connect. How would you tell architect to connect to your database without specifying an admin host.
Rest based clients should (technically) be able to connect to the instance without the admin server. But most tools rely on the admin server to get a list of the available instances.
PS: Do not use performance modeler. <-- just my personal opinion.
There is no OLAP database besides TM1!
- paulsimon
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Re: Planning & Analytics Local Server Startup
Hi
You can start a Local Server for development purposes, if that is all you want?
You probably won't be able to use Performance Modeler against it, but you can use Perspectives and Architect.
I tend to agree with the previous poster - don't use Performance Modeler. AFAIK IBM are going to drop it anyway.
Regards
Paul SImon
You can start a Local Server for development purposes, if that is all you want?
You probably won't be able to use Performance Modeler against it, but you can use Perspectives and Architect.
I tend to agree with the previous poster - don't use Performance Modeler. AFAIK IBM are going to drop it anyway.
Regards
Paul SImon
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Re: Planning & Analytics Local Server Startup
Thanks for the clarification.