Please follow the troubleshooting path depending on your Server
DI Server
Check on the DI-Server web login the services, e.g.:http://localhost:9080/pentaho-di/kettle/listServices
Does the service (the table to query) show up in the list?
- Yes: The DI-Server is set-up correctly, you should check the network and client setup.
- No: Did you stored the transformation in the DI Repository?
- Yes: Check if the repository name is given in the configuration details section when opening, e.g. http://localhost:9080/pentaho-di/kettle/status
- When the repository name is missing or an error shows up, please check the Configuration of the slave-server-config and accessibility of the repositories.xml file. More detail can be found in: Configuration of the Thin Kettle JDBC driver.
- When this is o.k., list the services, e.g. by http://localhost:9080/pentaho-di/kettle/listServices
- No (file based): Please check if the service name is listed and accessible with the user account that runs the DI-Server in
<users home>\.pentaho\metastore\pentaho\Kettle Data Service
- Yes: Check if the repository name is given in the configuration details section when opening, e.g. http://localhost:9080/pentaho-di/kettle/status
When the service name (table to query) is still missing, please reopen the service transformation and check the data service in the transformation settings.
Carte Server
Check on the Carte Server web login the services, e.g.:http://localhost:8080/kettle/listServices
Does the service (the table to query) show up in the list?
- Yes: The Carte Server is set-up correctly, you should check the network and client setup.
- No: Did you stored the transformation in the DI Repository?
- Yes: Check if the repository name is given in the configuration details section when opening, e.g. http://localhost:8080/kettle/status
- When the repository name is missing or an error shows up, please check the Configuration of the slave-server-config and accessibility of the repositories.xml file. More detail can be found in: Configuration of the Thin Kettle JDBC driver.
- When this is o.k., list the services, e.g. by http://localhost:8080/kettle/listServices
- No (file based): Please check if the service name is listed and accessible with the user account that runs the Carte server in
<users home>\.pentaho\metastore\pentaho\Kettle Data Service
- Yes: Check if the repository name is given in the configuration details section when opening, e.g. http://localhost:8080/kettle/status
When the service name (table to query) is still missing, please reopen the service transformation and check the data service in the transformation settings.