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Anonymous
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An error occurred within the report server database - Schedule Creation/Modification:

Hi,

 

I have uploaded the PBI report server and created a schedule and it was running fine. But now when i try to modify it, i get below error message:

 

"An error occurred within the report server database. This may be due to a connection failure, timeout or low disk condition within the database"

 

I am able to open and view the report, setup the datasource credentials etc with out any issues.

Only while modifying the Scheudle or create a new scheule i get the error pop up. But schedule is created, after i close the error popup. But i dont see it running as per the schedule. So not really sure whats the issue.

 

I checked my log files and see the same error message.

 

Any help is appreciated.

 

Thanks

Manoj

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jitendrapandey
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I am wondering if you found a fix.  I am also receiving the same error message when I try to create a refresh schedule.  My PBIRS is at May 2019 release.

Anonymous
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@jitendrapandey , Not really any solution for this. If we delete and recreate a schedule, it works. But we will lose the history and back end job will be dropped and recreated.

 

I know, this cant be done in PROD setup, but still a work around till we solve the root cause.

 

Thanks

Manoj

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