Configuration check for Duet Enterprise for SharePoint and SAP Server 2.0

 

Applies to: Duet Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint and SAP Server 2.0

Summary: Learn how to perform a Duet Enterprise Configuration Check in a SharePoint Server 2013 environment.

This article describes how to verify the Duet Enterprise Configuration Check in Duet Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint and SAP Server 2.0.

Run the Duet Enterprise Configuration Check

Use this procedure to verify the configuration of Duet Enterprise 2.0 and to show the status of all imported models and features.

To run the Duet Enterprise Configuration Check

  1. Verify that you have the following administrative credentials: Windows Administrators group on the front-end web server that is running SharePoint Server 2013 to complete this procedure. You must also be a member of the Farm Administrators group on the SharePoint Server farm on which you are installing Duet Enterprise 2.0.

  2. As administrator, open a Windows Command Prompt window.

  3. At the command prompt, ensure that the directory is the default install location for Duet Enterprise 2.0: C:\Program Files\Duet Enterprise\2.0.

  4. At the command prompt, type the following command, and then press ENTER:

    duetconfig.exe -CheckConfiguration

  5. At the command prompt, you receive the following message: Please wait while the check configuration result is retrieved and written to the output file. This operation can take several minutes to complete….

    The CheckConfiguration result is written to C:\Users\<useraccount>\AppData\Local\Temp\1\CheckConfigurationResult.xml, where <useraccount> equals the name of the publisher account specified when you configured the publishing URL and account.

  6. To view this file, browse to the location shown at the command prompt, and then open the CheckConfigurationResult.xml file in your XML-compatible web browser. You will need to allow all scripts to run.

  7. On the Duet Enterprise Configuration Check page, the following information is displayed:

    • Overall Status   This displays the overall status of all security connections, models, and features. If all of these are working correctly, the status column will display Success.

    • Farm-Scoped Features   This displays the status of RoleSync, Validate Root Authority Certificate, and Security. If all of these are working correctly, the status column will show Success for each. Note that RoleSync will show as failed until it is run for the first time. This is expected and does not indicate a problem. Running RoleSync one time will change this fail to success.

    • Web Application-Scoped Features   This displays the status of Publishing Settings, Reporting, and Workflow. If all of these are working correctly, the status column will show Success for each.

  8. If any of these features, models, or items show as Failed in the status column, you can get more information about the failure by clicking Diagnostic Checks in the failed component section.

  9. The Duet Enterprise 2.0 core installation and configuration is now completed. Additional configuration is required to enable the features of the four imported Business Data Connectivity (BDC) models: Reporting, Workflow, UserSubscription, and RoleSync. For more information, see Configure solutions in Duet Enterprise for SharePoint and SAP Server 2.0.

See also

Install and configure Duet Enterprise for SharePoint and SAP Server 2.0