Running a Specific Process Stops Server

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OwlHelp
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Running a Specific Process Stops Server

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Hi all,
I have a process (runs some calculations on cube data, writes back to cube) which has run successfully in the past.
There have been no changes to the actual process (checked vs backups), but running it now causes the server process to stop.
Other processes are fine.

Any suggestions on what could cause cause a TM1 server to stop?
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Re: Running a Specific Process Stops Server

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If you are sure that the TI process has not changed, you have not changed TM1 releases then no changes to the cfg then a few other things to look at.

1. Most common cause would be full disc for a server crash, have you checked?
2. Check the rule sheet has not been invalidated, though the server ought to complaining about this.
3. Check that the views being used in the TI are being constructed correctly or any static objects are correct. For example having an empty subset in a view being used by a TI has caused an issue in the past.
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Re: Running a Specific Process Stops Server

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Steve Rowe wrote:If you are sure that the TI process has not changed, you have not changed TM1 releases then no changes to the cfg then a few other things to look at.

1. Most common cause would be full disc for a server crash, have you checked?
2. Check the rule sheet has not been invalidated, though the server ought to complaining about this.
3. Check that the views being used in the TI are being constructed correctly or any static objects are correct. For example having an empty subset in a view being used by a TI has caused an issue in the past.
Thanks for the tips Steve.
Like you suggested, the issue was an empty subset.
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