ESSSVR.exe hangs after starting service

Hello world

We have a dedicated server of Essbase. Today we started to receive a time-out of TCP/IP error trying to connect to the Regional service.
The first thing we noticed is the 'service for Essbase OPMN' ran in fact - is the only service of Essbase on this server.
At first, we tried to restart the service, but the problem persisted. Then we tried to restart the server, but that did not help either.
Finally, we have noticed that when you launch the service started (using the oracle provided the .bat files), while the service starts, a process of ESSSVR.exe is displayed in the Task Manager, but once the service is started, the process of ESSSVER.exe breaks down and it disappears from the Task Manager.

What can be wrong?

Thank you.

Kind regards

G.Sanchez

Yes try to remove tempessbase.sec or that works try to rename essbase.bak to essbase.sec or come back from a backup of essbase.sec

See you soon

John
http://John-Goodwin.blogspot.com/

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