SHAREPOINT 2013 WITH SQL SERVER 2012 REPORTING SERVICES - NOT WORKING
The SQL 2012 with SP1 is installed but the Reporting Services are not working and not able to connect the Sharepoint with it.
i also TRIED TO install THE ADD-ON (rsSharePoint.msi) but it doesn't connect and show the Sharepoint Mode and cannot connect the Reporting services.
If I install the Reporting Native feature then the reporting service config displays the Instance else doesn't show and connect to the sql server.
But I am able to access the Configuration manager and TCP/IP are enabled.
I have installed SQL 2012 and Sharepoint 2013. Please revert soon.
Tks - Vinay
Reporting Service
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj219068.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/biblog/archive/2012/12/04/installing-and-configuring-sql-reporting-services-on-sharepoint-2013.aspx
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/psssql/archive/2011/02/18/sharepoint-adventures-setting-up-reporting-services-with-sharepoint-integration.aspx
http://dinesql.blogspot.in/2010/06/configuring-reporting-services-2008-r2_07.html
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/355461/Dynamically-Pointing-to-Shared-Data-Sources-on-SQL
http://www.heysharepoint.com/problems-with-sql-2012-reporting-services/
http://andrewcbancroft.com/2012/06/30/troubleshooting-sql-server-2012-reporting-services-and-sharepoint-2010-integration-part-1/
Please find the helping URL
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SQL Server 2012 Report Server mode is blank?
Hi, I have configured SharePoint 2013 with SQL Server 2012 on Windows Server 2012
with complete features on the same server.
But when I checked Report Server mode under Report Service Configuration Manager it’s
showing blank means Report Server mode neither in native mode nor in SharePoint integrated mode.
What is the issue?
I want
Report Server mode should be in SharePoint integrated mode.You need to install the Reporting Services - SharePoint feature from the SQL Server installation media onto the SharePoint server. You then need to start the Service Instances in Manage Services on Server and create a new SSRS Service Application in Manage
Service Applications.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg492276.aspx
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