SSRS 2012 Sharepoint Mode ItemNotFoundException

Hello,
I have a big problem with the new SSRS 2012 (Sharepoint Mode) at one of my customers Sharepoint 2010 farm and I hope somebody can help. I get always the following error message if i try to open a report over the Report Viewer Webpart or try to save a report
over Report Builder 3.0 in a document library. SSRS 2010 is configured on a Single Server Farm (Sharepoint Mode) and published as a Sharepoint Application Service. Kerberos is also configured in the whole farm.
Message Report Builder:
Message Report Viewer in Sharepoint 2010:
ULS Log:
06/13/2012 14:09:19.10     w3wp.exe (0x08F4)                           0x08C4    SharePoint Foundation       
     Topology                          e5mb    Medium      WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://<spfarmssrs>:32843/8e68c61c48d3486b8f5780736e9de269/ReportingWebService.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/reporting/2011/06/01/ReportServer/Management/get_IsWebServiceEnabled'
MessageId: 'urn:uuid:77ac2a30-b595-4faa-83f6-e2ce1e41e283'    665ee657-7c17-474e-b050-d115a932180f
06/13/2012 14:09:19.10     w3wp.exe (0x08F4)                           0x08C4    SharePoint Foundation       
     Monitoring                        nasq    Medium      Entering monitored scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)  
 665ee657-7c17-474e-b050-d115a932180f
06/13/2012 14:09:19.13     w3wp.exe (0x08F4)                           0x08C4    SharePoint Foundation       
     Monitoring                        b4ly    Medium      Leaving Monitored Scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation).
Execution Time=36.9361189760151    665ee657-7c17-474e-b050-d115a932180f
06/13/2012 14:09:19.29     w3wp.exe (0x08F4)                           0x08C4    SharePoint Foundation       
     Topology                          e5mb    Medium      WcfReceiveRequest: LocalAddress:
'http://<spfarmssrs>:32843/8e68c61c48d3486b8f5780736e9de269/ReportExecution.svc' Channel: 'System.ServiceModel.Channels.ServiceChannel' Action: 'http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/reporting/2011/06/01/ReportServer/Execution/LoadReport' MessageId:
'urn:uuid:b07b919a-fc06-4cf8-add1-617f40a1d42f'    665ee657-7c17-474e-b050-d115a932180f
06/13/2012 14:09:19.29     w3wp.exe (0x08F4)                           0x08C4    SharePoint Foundation       
     Monitoring                        nasq    Medium      Entering monitored scope (ExecuteWcfServerOperation)  
 665ee657-7c17-474e-b050-d115a932180f
06/13/2012 14:09:20.55     w3wp.exe (0x08F4)                           0x08C4    SQL Server Reporting
Services     Report Server Catalog             0000    Unexpected    Throwing Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.ItemNotFoundException: , Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.ItemNotFoundException:
The item 'http://<spfarm1>/Reports/Unbenannt.rdl' cannot be found.;    665ee657-7c17-474e-b050-d115a932180f
The Sharepoint Environment looks like:
- Sharepoint Farm 1:
Server 1: WFE -> is connected to the published Reporting Servers on Server 3.
Server 2: Sharepoint Application
- Sharepoint Farm 2:
Server 3: SSRS 2010 Sharepoint Mode
Reporting Services Service Application published
- Database Server is a SQL Server 2008 R2 Cluster
- SP1 and the CU Februar Patch is installed on all servers.
- Kerberos is configured for all service users.
Hope someone can help to resolve the problem.
Regards
Chris

Hello Chris,
Thanks for your response.
I did some research on my side, and found some similar issue on the Internet. Please try the following solutions.
http://go4answers.webhost4life.com/Example/rdl-upload-issue-sharepoint-2010-60988.aspx
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/is/sqlreportingservices/thread/da1f9f8a-d641-4493-bcc0-aeb5d3caf216
If you have further question, please tell us freely.
Regards,
Edward
Edward Zhu
TechNet Community Support

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       After I restart SSRS service, and tried to connect Report Manager, I got "An internal error occurred on the report server. See the error log for more details."
       I checked the log file, the error is actually "ERROR: Software Usage Metrics initialize failed"
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    Anyone had the same issue? Any solution? Thanks in advance!

    Your help is highly appreciated!
    After migrating ReportServer db from 2008 to 2012, when access Report Manager through
    http://myserver:80/Reports, I got the error below:
    ui!ReportManager_0-3!11d8!02/04/2013-15:19:12:: e ERROR: Software Usage Metrics initialize failed
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    •I restored "ReportServer2008To2012" and "ReportServer2008To2012TempDB" in SSRS 2012 from the db files backed up in SQL 2008. In SSRS 2008, I have SSRS Model, ad-hoc reports based on model, and I also have canned reports built through BIDS
    report server project.
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     > I chosen "Use built-in account:" as Service Account
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    4 parts success: Verifying database sku = Success; Generating rights scripts = Success; Applying connection rights = Success; Setting DSN = Success.
     > I went to "Scale-out Deployment" to check if the initializing succeed, I found nothing there.
    Here are what I did from different approaches:
    A •I went to "Encryption Keys" and restored the key I backed up from SSRS 2008, after retoring, I got two initialized instances: One is on my current server (SSRS 2012), the other one is from the old server (SSRS 2008).
       I deleted the old one(SSRS 2008) through "Remove Server" action and kept the one on my current server(SSRS 2012).
       After I restart SSRS service, and tried to connect Report Manager, I got "An internal error occurred on the report server. See the error log for more details."
       I checked the log file, the error is actually "ERROR: Software Usage Metrics initialize failed"
    B •I also tried to "Delete Encrypted Content" and did see the SSRS was initialized through checking it on "Scale-out Deployment", however when I tried to open Report Manager, I got the same error.
    Anyone had the same issue? Any solution? Thanks in advance!

  • SSRS in SharePoint mode 14 hive

    Hello 
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    Now i am trying to install SQL Server 2012 BI features and especially Powerview for SharePoint.
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    The installation is completed successfully but apparently all files are installed into 14 folder ?
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    I have created the service application for reporting service.
    Now when i try to select system settings I receive this error
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    What thing I am missing or what should I do ?
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    Hello 
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    I have created the service application for reporting service.
    Now when i try to select system settings I receive this error
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    Have you any idea ?
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    What thing I am missing or what should I do ?
    Thanks in advance
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  • SSRS 2012 with Sharepoint integration mode

    Hi all,
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    I want to integrate the report in Sharepoint.
    I am facing issue in "reporting server configuration manager" , the report server database is configured to Native mode.
    Now i want to change into sharepoint mode , as am integrating in sharepoint. I tried of creating new reportserver database , but it is by defaultly saying as Native Mode. How to change into sharepoint mode .
    Kindly help me onthis
    Thanks in advance ....
    Regards, Subathra

    Hi Subathra,
    From the
    document, we can know that “Starting with the SQL Server 2012 release, the Reporting Services Configuration Manager is not designed to manage SharePoint mode report servers. SharePoint mode is managed and configured by using SharePoint Central Administration
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    Katherine Xiong
    TechNet Community Support

  • SSRS 2012 report integrated with SharePoint 2013 issue :Report refreshing after some idle time

    we have SSRS 2012 report integrated with SharePoint 2013  , when we click on any toggle item after some idle time of 60 secs and try again to expand
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    Hi Surendra,
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    If you still have any problem, please feel free to ask.
    Regards
    Vicky Liu
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    here.
    Vicky Liu
    TechNet Community Support

  • Error while running SSRS 2012 report integrated with SharePoint 2013

    Hi,
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    Some of the forums suggested to add the below entry in the web config of the SharePoint web app where the SSRS reports are deployed. We did that too, still the error is appearing. Please can anyone help .
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    <add key="aspnet:MaxHttpCollectionKeys" value="100000" />
    </appSettings>
    Thanks

    Hi Surendra,
    I have tested on my local environment and the issue can be caused by the session time out ,the time out of the report precessing, database timeout,DataSet query execution timeout and so on.
    I would like to confirm that the refresh you have mentioned is the page refresh or the report reloading?
    Please reference to the setting below to don't limit the timeout values if you got the report reloading:
    Point to a report in the library.
    Click the down arrow, and select Manage processing options.
    In Processing Time-out, select Do not time out report processing or
    Limit report processing in seconds if you want to override that value with no time-out or different time-out values.
    If you got the session timeout that refresh the page, please reference to the setting in below article:
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg492284.aspx#bkmk_session_settings_section
    Details information in the article below about the timeout setting for your reference:
    Set Processing Options (Reporting Services in SharePoint Integrated Mode)
    If you still have any problem, please feel free to ask.
    Regards
    Vicky Liu
    If you have any feedback on our support, please click
    here.
    Vicky Liu
    TechNet Community Support

  • SSRS 2012 with SharePoint 2010: Unable to connect to the remote server

    We had originally installed SSRS 2012 with SP 2010 and I did not like how the installation was configured, so we uninstalled everything and removed the SSRS server from the SharePoint farm and uninstalled all the SQL bits (SSRS was deployed to web tier in
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    I've also installed the Service Application and all seems to work well up until I make an attempt to create a report or data source on the WFE.
    It looks like somewhere, the WFE is still looking to connect to the original SSRS machine we installed.  I've gone through registry, config files and the SharePoint config database to see if I can see where the reference value is.  Still can't
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  • Issues connecting to SSRS 2012 SP2 through SharePoint 2013 SP1 Central Admin

    When trying to open "system settings" for the SSRS Service application in Central Admin, I get the error "The remote server returned an error: (500) Internal Server Error."
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        at Microsoft.ReportingServices.SharePoint.SharedService.UI.ReportingServicesSystemSettings.LoadSettings() 
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        at System.Web.UI.Control.InitRecursive(Control namingContainer) 
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        at System.Web.UI.Page.HandleError(Exception e) 
        at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) 
        at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequest(Boolean includeStagesBeforeAsyncPoint, Boolean includeStagesAfterAsyncPoint) 
        at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequest() 
        at System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequest(HttpContext context) 
        at System.Web.HttpApplication.CallHandlerExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute() 
        at System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously)
    Any ideas on what might be the issue would be greatly appreciated.

    Hi Joshua.Arenz,
    As per my understanding, you configured SSRS 2012 of SharePoint mode, when you click system setting in Central Admin, you got the error message.
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    In Database Authentication, the default is Windows Authentication.
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    Click OK.
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    Thanks,
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    Hello, Everyone:
      I installed SSRS 2012 on our Sharepoint 2013 application server following the step-by-step instruction from the posting below:
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      Everything goes well after STEP 3 is completed.
      I did see the reporting services started and SSRS service application created.
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      When I downloaded the SQL script, it was trying to give the automatically generated user "sa-SPDevContentAppPo" permission.
      Which user are we using to detect the SQL Server Agent?
      Thanks again!
    Tina

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    Hi,
    I'm looking at getting my servers upgraded to SQL Server 2014.  My SSRS reporting server is SQL 2012 native mode. I know there were not really any significant enhancements in native mode going from SSRS 2008 R2 to SSRS 2012.  Does SSRS
    2014 add anything significant/at all to SSRS native mode?
    Dan Jameson
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    Children's Oncology Group
    www.ChildrensOncologyGroup.org

    Hi Jameson,
    As you know that Microsoft SQL Server 2014 is released, so you want to know the new features added in SSRS 2014.
    Based on my research, SQL Server 2014 release of Reporting Services is unchanged from the previous release, except it adds support for the Google Chrome browser to view report.
    The following document about the new features in SSRS 2014 is for your reference:
    What's New (Reporting Services)
    If there are any other questions, please feel free to ask.
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    TechNet Community Support

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