Hey Guys,
we've just started playing with search in SP2013 and noticed that an AutoSPInstaller deployed single-server farm doesn't get any Search Analytics (Crawl Health Reports). The CPU/RAM reports work, but Crawl Rate, Crawl Latency, etc are all empty.
I've freshly installed twice and have the same issue (I'm running on srv2008R2 with SQL2012 on a separate server).
Strangely, a multi-server farm install (using AutoSPInstaller) has the Analytics no problem.
I haven't dug too deeply yet, so not sure if this is:
a) User error (I've stuffed up the config for AutoSPInstaller, using AutoSPInstallerGUI)
b) AutoSPInstaller error
c) AutoSPInstallerGUI error
d) something else...
But wondered if anyone else has seen this?
Thanks
Craig
Comments: ** Comment from web user: brianlala **
we've just started playing with search in SP2013 and noticed that an AutoSPInstaller deployed single-server farm doesn't get any Search Analytics (Crawl Health Reports). The CPU/RAM reports work, but Crawl Rate, Crawl Latency, etc are all empty.
I've freshly installed twice and have the same issue (I'm running on srv2008R2 with SQL2012 on a separate server).
Strangely, a multi-server farm install (using AutoSPInstaller) has the Analytics no problem.
I haven't dug too deeply yet, so not sure if this is:
a) User error (I've stuffed up the config for AutoSPInstaller, using AutoSPInstallerGUI)
b) AutoSPInstaller error
c) AutoSPInstallerGUI error
d) something else...
But wondered if anyone else has seen this?
Thanks
Craig
Comments: ** Comment from web user: brianlala **
You're baffled that a manual or wizard installation doesn't do everything according to best practices? :)
BTW the relevant comment in the changeset is:
"- ConfigureTracing now adds all managed accounts into the Performance Log Users group"
But to be clear, I didn't actually implement this change to fix the current issue, just as a best practice overall.
Brian