Analytics 1.3 Looking to upgrade
How do I determine which is my Hub Server?
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Hi Sean,
Your Hub Server can often be determined from the URL for your Analytics Reports. For example, if you access reports at server1.com/AnalyticsReports, server1 is your Hub Server. This doesn't always work though, DNS can mask the server name. If that's the case:- Open Analytics Reports and click Configuration in the top-right corner to access configuration menus.
- Expand Servers in the left menu and select the first server.
- In the main section, directly under the server name, you will see either "Hub Install", "Agent Install" or "Remote Monitoring". Go through the list until you find "Hub Install". _img_ alt="User-added image" src="https://latitudegeo--c.na53.content.force.com/servlet/rtaImage?eid=907f2000000Cobe&feoid=Body&refid=0EMf20000002vcH" _/_img_
Thanks,
Aaron Oxley0 -
Hi Aaron,
We cannot pull up Analytics Reports and getting an HTTP Error 404. This happened after we upgraded our GeoCortex Essentials and HTML 5, both to the latest.
Sincerely,
Sean0 -
Hi Sean,
The first, best thing to try is restarting the Geocortex Core service. A 404 error indicates that the /analyticsReports page can't be found, likely because it's unavailable. That's difficult to assess without further exploration; if restarting the Geocortex Core service doesn't help, you will likely need to contact Geocortex support for troubleshooting (email support@geocortex.com).
Thanks,
Aaron Oxley0
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