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From version 4 on, {{UBIK}} uses the Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC or DTC) to manage database transactions. However, there's the necessity for correct configuration on both the database server as well as the application server to make it work. This article explains how to do that. | From version 4 on, {{UBIK}} uses the Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC or DTC) to manage database transactions. However, there's the necessity for correct configuration on both the database server as well as the application server to make it work. This article explains how to do that. | ||
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+ | {{hint|On Microsoft Azure SQL Database services, MSDTC is not supported - but apparently, it's not needed either (as documented [[https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-sql/database/elastic-transactions-overview?view=azuresql here]]). So If you don't face any problems this article can be ignored when working with Azure SQL Database.}} | ||
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== Problem Symptoms == | == Problem Symptoms == | ||
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There are several tools you can use to test the correct configuration and function of the MSDTC on both your client and the host machine. | There are several tools you can use to test the correct configuration and function of the MSDTC on both your client and the host machine. | ||
− | {{hint|It might pay off to check whether the "Distributed Transaction Coordinator" (MSDTC) Windows Service is running on the database server. You may wish to set the startup type to "Automatic".}} | + | {{hint|It might pay off to check whether the "Distributed Transaction Coordinator" (MSDTC) Windows Service is running on the database server. You may wish to set the startup type to "Automatic". If it cannot be started, please check the Event Manager for errors.}} |
=== Test-Dtc === | === Test-Dtc === |
Latest revision as of 08:36, 25 August 2023
From version 4 on, UBIK® uses the Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC or DTC) to manage database transactions. However, there's the necessity for correct configuration on both the database server as well as the application server to make it work. This article explains how to do that.
On Microsoft Azure SQL Database services, MSDTC is not supported - but apparently, it's not needed either (as documented [here]). So If you don't face any problems this article can be ignored when working with Azure SQL Database. |
Problem Symptoms
- UBIK® Studio or a UBIK® service can't connect to your database or fails to create a session
- Database view creation or instance data transfer doesn't work because of an exception
- There's an error/exception log entry like: "Communication with the underlying transaction manager has failed"
Solution
See also
- How do I enable MSDTC on SQL Server (StackOverflow)
- Enable Network DTC Access (learn.microsoft.com)
- Configure DTC to work through firewalls (learn.microsoft.com) using custom port range (recommended only if necessary!)
- Powershell New-NetFirewallRule (learn.microsoft.com)
- Test-Dtc (learn.microsoft.com)
- Trouble-shoot MSDTC connectivity issues (learn.microsoft.com)
- Trouble-shooting MSDTC issues with DTCPing (puneet-gupta.github.io)