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How to clean up failed SSRS database

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Dear all,

I am trying to configure SSRS integrated mode at the newly build SP farm.  

3 WFE/1 Admin server/2 app servers/1 SSRS/1 SQL (alias name used): all servers have SP codes except SQL server.

I have followed MSDN instruction and installed the SQL 2012 SP1 as the following:

WFE: Reporting service add-in

Admin server: Reporting service add-in

SSRS: Reporting service - SharePoint

After running PowerShell, I tried to create a new SA via Central Admin.  It gives me the error:

Access to the registry key 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Microsoft SQL Server\Reporting Services\Service Applications\xxxxxxxxxxxxxx' is denied.

After googling and review my settings again, I tried to add farm account to local admin groups of SSRS, admin and WFE servers without any luck.  Below are my questions:

1.  After trying couple times, there are three databases (ReportingService db, ReportingService_Alerting, ReportingService_TempDB) created for each trial.  How can I clean up those databases?  Is it safe to just delete them since it's not working?

2. Do I need to add farm account to the local admin of the Search servers?  

3. Do I need to add Reporting Service Add-in to the SSRS server?  I have reserved my two app servers for Search and would like to have all SSRS related bits to this server.  

4. My DBA has created a SQL alias name for the farm SQL database server.  Do I need to use the same Alias name for SSRS server?  How does SharePoint know Reporting Service - SharePoint is at SSRS server but not my SQL server?

Thanks in advance for any help.

Sally

 


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