So, at this point, I've blown away an otherwise functional SP2013 + SQL2012SP1 multi-server farm trying to get this to work, only to end up with the same results. Irrespective of whether I install Reporting Services before or after the SP2013 server is in a farm, SSRS does not seem to be enabled in the farm. I cannot add a new SSRS service application (the menu item does not exist); I cannot start the SSRS service on server (because it isn't here); I cannot execute the Install-SPRSService cmd in SP (yes, the SharePoint) Powershell (PS comes back with this error:
Install-SPRSservice : The term 'Install-SPRSservice' is not recognized as thename of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program. Check the
spelling of the name, or if a path was included, verify that the path is
correct and try again.
At line:1 char:1
+ Install-SPRSservice
+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+ CategoryInfo : ObjectNotFound: (Install-SPRSservice:String) [],
CommandNotFoundException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : CommandNotFoundException
).
Quite simply, something's broken. I've followed a couple of detailed how-to's on technet and elsewhere... Right at the point when I should be able to create the SSRS service application, the wheels come off the cart. I've tried Import-Module'ing the SQLCMDLETS and SQLPS PS modules...nothing... The strange thing is that after the installation of the SSRS, if I happen to go into the General Application Settings in Central Admin, I see a new item after Content Deployment:
$Resources:ReportServerResources,AdminReportServerGroupTitle;
$Resources:ReportServerResources,ManageIntegrationSettings; |
$Resources:ReportServerResources,AddTrustedAccounts; |
$Resources:ReportServerResources,SetServerDefaults;
When I uninstall, this goes away.
Greatly appreciate any suggestions you can offer because this is driving me crazy, and I have tried everything I can think of to get this going...