We are busy setting up various replication servers around Africa and something weird is happening.
When I try to connect to the star server from the planet location as admin I get the message "user does not have permission to browse selected server". Initially I thought that the star couldn't communicate with the planet and that could possibly be the source of the strange message but when I connect using the wrong password I get "Client password is incorrect" (as expected).
This leads me to believe that communication takes place from the planet to the star and from the star to the planet, but I don't understand why I'm getting the "user does not have permission to browse selected server" message when connecting as admin. We aren't using integrated login yet, so at least that is not part of the problem.
Has anybody ever received this error or have some ideas?
Tx
G
Remote server error
- Steve Vincent
- Site Admin
- Posts: 1054
- Joined: Mon May 12, 2008 8:33 am
- OLAP Product: TM1
- Version: 10.2.2 FP1
- Excel Version: 2010
- Location: UK
Re: Remote server error
check the IP/machine names in the config files of both the planet and the star. they need to be registered on the same admin server for replication to work and although the error message doesn't say it, that could be your issue.
If this were a dictatorship, it would be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator.
Production: Planning Analytics 64 bit 2.0.5, Windows 2016 Server. Excel 2016, IE11 for t'internet
Production: Planning Analytics 64 bit 2.0.5, Windows 2016 Server. Excel 2016, IE11 for t'internet
Re: Remote server error
Hi Steve,
Both IPs are in both cfg files in the correct order, etc. However, I'm not at the replication stage yet and I'm only trying to connect to the star server via Perspectives. Below is what has been sent to IBM, but I hope somebody here will be able to help me sooner:
We are experiencing a situation where Perspectives on a planet server can see the star server (lmalawi). However, when we try to login to the star server (lmalawi) from the planet server using the admin account, we get a message ‘The user doesn’t have permission to browse the selected server’. We can connect to the star server (lmalawi) when using Perspectives locally. We’ve tested the ports 5498 and the server’s port number using telnet and were able to connect from planet to star and from star to planet.
What I find odd, is that in the first screenshot below (taken during a login attempt from the planet (10.121.33.49) to the star server (10.17.0.80)), tm1top on the star server shows the admin user connected, but after a few seconds, it disconnects and the resulting message on the planet server can be seen (second screenshot).
We are using TM1 9.4 SP1 HF2 x64.
Both IPs are in both cfg files in the correct order, etc. However, I'm not at the replication stage yet and I'm only trying to connect to the star server via Perspectives. Below is what has been sent to IBM, but I hope somebody here will be able to help me sooner:
We are experiencing a situation where Perspectives on a planet server can see the star server (lmalawi). However, when we try to login to the star server (lmalawi) from the planet server using the admin account, we get a message ‘The user doesn’t have permission to browse the selected server’. We can connect to the star server (lmalawi) when using Perspectives locally. We’ve tested the ports 5498 and the server’s port number using telnet and were able to connect from planet to star and from star to planet.
What I find odd, is that in the first screenshot below (taken during a login attempt from the planet (10.121.33.49) to the star server (10.17.0.80)), tm1top on the star server shows the admin user connected, but after a few seconds, it disconnects and the resulting message on the planet server can be seen (second screenshot).
We are using TM1 9.4 SP1 HF2 x64.
- mattgoff
- MVP
- Posts: 518
- Joined: Fri May 16, 2008 1:37 pm
- OLAP Product: TM1
- Version: 10.2.2.6
- Excel Version: O365
- Location: Florida, USA
Re: Remote server error
Anyone know if port 5495 deprecated for 9.1 and later? Or is it still used as part of the negotiation process? Whenever I need to transit a firewall, I always ask for 5495, 5498, and the server port to be opened.
Matt
Matt
Please read and follow the Request for Assistance Guidelines. It helps us answer your question and saves everyone a lot of time.
Re: Remote server error
Uninstalled FP2 client and reinstalled FP1 client. Now it is working.
Thanks for the suggestions and Matt, I guess that proves that 5495 is not required anymore.
Tx
G
Thanks for the suggestions and Matt, I guess that proves that 5495 is not required anymore.
Tx
G
-
- MVP
- Posts: 195
- Joined: Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:35 pm
- OLAP Product: TM1
- Version: 9.5.2 FP3
- Excel Version: 2010
Re: Remote server error
Just to add a little in this topic, I experienced the same issue with 9.4.1 FP2 ("User does not have permission to browse the selected server." after giving valid login and password and "Client's password is invalid" after giving valid login with wrong password). I was trying to connect from WinXP Client to AIX 9.4.1 Server.
Downgrade to pure 9.4.1 (without any FPs) also fixed the problem in my case, but installing FP3 took me back where I was with the FP2
Regards.
Downgrade to pure 9.4.1 (without any FPs) also fixed the problem in my case, but installing FP3 took me back where I was with the FP2

Regards.
-
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Fri Jul 16, 2010 6:40 am
- OLAP Product: TM1
- Version: 9.4.1.3
- Excel Version: 2003 and 2007
Re: Remote server error
I just upgraded TM1 Perspectives on my own computer to 9.4.1 FP3 and got that same error. What I found however is that I only get the error when trying to login to TM1 instances on our DEV environment - logging into PROD is fine. Eventually, I realised it was because 9.4.1 FP3 hasn't been applied to our DEV TM1 server yet (I used a dedicated server to test the patch prior to deploying to PROD environment).
Thought I'd post incase this helps others too.
Thought I'd post incase this helps others too.