I just upgraded SSRS from 2016 to 2022. This is my first time doing it so I thought I'd ask the group for some help. I followed this document https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/6768/side-by-side-ssrs-install-upgrade-minimize-downtime/ and was able to install SSRS successfully. I worked with the server team to redirect DNS, shutdown the old SSRS server and I am able to view the report thru a web browser; however, the report that is displayed is very different than the old server. For example, it is displayed in plain text whereas the reports on the old server had options to Upload, manage folders, view, etc. I am not sure what do I do to make sure that the upgrade is done successfully 100%. Any help and guidance is highly appreciated.
"He who learns for the sake of haughtiness, dies ignorant. He who learns only to talk, rather than to act, dies a hyprocite. He who learns for the mere sake of debating, dies irreligious. He who learns only to accumulate wealth, dies an atheist. And he who learns for the sake of action, dies a mystic."[/i]
September 21, 2023 at 3:27 pm
Are you using the right url?
September 22, 2023 at 1:12 pm
I made the changes based on your recommendations so now the plain report is displayed when I use https://server/ReportServer but then I get HTTP Error 404. The requested resource is not found when I use https://server/Reports.
"He who learns for the sake of haughtiness, dies ignorant. He who learns only to talk, rather than to act, dies a hyprocite. He who learns for the mere sake of debating, dies irreligious. He who learns only to accumulate wealth, dies an atheist. And he who learns for the sake of action, dies a mystic."[/i]
I came across an article where I had to add 1 in the end like reports1, restart the services and viola it worked. Changing it back to reports worked as well.
"He who learns for the sake of haughtiness, dies ignorant. He who learns only to talk, rather than to act, dies a hyprocite. He who learns for the mere sake of debating, dies irreligious. He who learns only to accumulate wealth, dies an atheist. And he who learns for the sake of action, dies a mystic."[/i]
September 22, 2023 at 1:37 pm
Can you provide the link to that article?
September 22, 2023 at 2:21 pm
If you are having troubles with SSL, check URLRoot in reportserver.config. Like when using powerbi reporting server.
<UrlRoot></UrlRoot>
By default it starts in Report Server url: https://server/ReportServer
Troublesome with SSL wildcard *.domain.com.
<UrlRoot>https://server.domain.com/Reportserver</UrlRoot>
Start https://server.domain.com/ReportServer
Name matches with wildcard *.domain.com. No trust issues
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