Problem Note 64712: 'CECL - Attribution Analysis' model displays a failed status and the analysis run returns an error
When you run the 'CECL - Attribution Analysis' model, you might see a failed status for the analysis run with an error message that is similar to the following in the analysis run log:
ERROR: The server response returned HTTP/1.1 500.
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Response from the Server:
{"errorCode":1,"message":"The run \"CECL_CUBE_20190131_A10015_04\" is invalid. The output directories for the run could not be obtained.","details":[],"remediation":"Contact your system administrator.","links":[],"httpStatusCode":500,"version":1}
This issue occurs because SAS® Model Implementation Platform encounters a concurrency issue when it writes a temporary directory in the SAS Model Implementation Platform run_instances directory in parallel.
The workaround is to run the 'CECL - Attribution Analysis' model so that attribution runs are run sequentially. To do this, set the Parallelization level parameter in the analysis run for the model to 1.
Click the Hot Fix tab in this note to access the hot fix for this issue.
Operating System and Release Information
SAS System | SAS Solution Content for CECL | Microsoft® Windows® for x64 | 07.2019 | | 9.4 TS1M6 | |
Linux for x64 | 07.2019 | | 9.4 TS1M6 | |
SAS System | SAS Model Implementation Platform | Microsoft® Windows® for x64 | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise 32-bit | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows 8 Enterprise x64 | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro 32-bit | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows 8 Pro x64 | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise 32-bit | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Enterprise x64 | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 32-bit | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro x64 | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows 10 | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 for x64 | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Datacenter | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Std | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Std | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Windows 7 Enterprise 32 bit | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Windows 7 Enterprise x64 | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Windows 7 Home Premium x64 | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Windows 7 Professional 32 bit | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Windows 7 Professional x64 | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
Linux for x64 | 3.1 | | 9.4 TS1M5 | |
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When running the 'CECL - Attribution Analysis' model, you might see a failed status for the analysis run with an error message similar to "ERROR: The server response returned HTTP/1.1 500."
Type: | Problem Note |
Priority: | high |
Date Modified: | 2019-09-12 16:35:51 |
Date Created: | 2019-08-29 14:44:59 |