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kevinsearle
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Power BI Report Server Upgrade: PowerBIReportServer.exe mscorlib System.MissingMethodException

Hello,

 

I am trying to do an upgrade Power BI Report Server.

 

As soon as I run PowerBIReportServer.exe I get a pop up window saying Microsoft Power BI Report Server has stopped working.

 

The full details of the error are at the end.

 

Hunting arpound for log files I found one in "C:\Users\myUserName\AppData\Local\Temp\PBIRS". I'm not sure if it's relevant but I also include below for information.

 

Anyone got any ideas as to the cause?

 

Thanks

 

 

Error Details

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: CLR20r3
Problem Signature 01: PowerBIReportServer.exe
Problem Signature 02: 1.6.7327.3007
Problem Signature 03: 548629eb
Problem Signature 04: mscorlib
Problem Signature 05: 4.0.30319.36575
Problem Signature 06: 5d3a32e6
Problem Signature 07: 17c0
Problem Signature 08: 14
Problem Signature 09: System.MissingMethodException
OS Version: 6.3.9600.2.0.0.272.7
Locale ID: 2057
Additional Information 1: 5861
Additional Information 2: 5861822e1919d7c014bbb064c64908b2
Additional Information 3: 6cdd
Additional Information 4: 6cddc8d89476d88eb77e19e89d1b2ac5

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Log File contents

[07E8:1744][2020-05-22T10:25:09]i001: Burn v3.9.1208.0, Windows v6.3 (Build 9600: Service Pack 0), path: D:\WO1766464\power BI 202001\PowerBIReportServer.exe, cmdline: ''
[07E8:1744][2020-05-22T10:25:09]i000: Initializing string variable 'ProductName' to value 'Microsoft Power BI Report Server'
[07E8:1744][2020-05-22T10:25:09]i000: Initializing string variable 'ProductMode' to value 'PBIRS'
[07E8:1744][2020-05-22T10:25:09]i000: Initializing string variable 'ScheduleMSIChangeEdition' to value 'False'
[07E8:1744][2020-05-22T10:25:09]i000: Initializing string variable 'SKU' to value ''
[07E8:1744][2020-05-22T10:25:09]i000: Initializing string variable 'PID' to value ''
[07E8:1744][2020-05-22T10:25:09]i000: Initializing string variable 'Edition' to value ''
[07E8:1744][2020-05-22T10:25:09]i000: Initializing string variable 'IAcceptLicenseTerms' to value 'False'
[07E8:1744][2020-05-22T10:25:09]i000: Initializing string variable 'InstallFolder' to value ''
[07E8:1744][2020-05-22T10:25:11]i000: Setting string variable 'WixBundleLog' to value 'C:\Users\username~1\AppData\Local\Temp\PBIRS\PBIRS_20200522102511.log'
[07E8:1744][2020-05-22T10:25:11]i000: Setting string variable 'WixBundleOriginalSource' to value 'D:\power BI 202001\PowerBIReportServer.exe'
[07E8:1744][2020-05-22T10:25:11]i000: Setting string variable 'WixBundleOriginalSourceFolder' to value 'D:\power BI 202001\'
[07E8:1744][2020-05-22T10:25:11]i000: Setting string variable 'WixBundleName' to value 'Microsoft Power BI Report Server'
[07E8:1744][2020-05-22T10:25:11]i000: Loading managed bootstrapper application.
[07E8:1744][2020-05-22T10:25:11]i000: Creating BA thread to run asynchronously.

 

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kevinsearle
Frequent Visitor

I fixed this by upgrading the version of .Net Framework on the server.

 

Retrospectively I have found that requirements for the January 2020 version of Power BI Report Server specify v4.7

see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/report-server/system-requirements

 

This was not something mentioned on

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/report-server/upgrade

which I was using to apply the upgrade.

 

 

 

The server had v4.6.x.

 

I upgraded to v4.7.2.

 

The installation now completes without error

 

What pointed me to the version of .Net Framework as being the issue was that I tried the install on a server which had an even older version installed (4.5.x from memory).

 

Running the install on that produced a message to say the version was too old.

 

I guess for some reason the install exe could not work out the version installed on the server I was having the problem with.

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kevinsearle
Frequent Visitor

I fixed this by upgrading the version of .Net Framework on the server.

 

Retrospectively I have found that requirements for the January 2020 version of Power BI Report Server specify v4.7

see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/report-server/system-requirements

 

This was not something mentioned on

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/report-server/upgrade

which I was using to apply the upgrade.

 

 

 

The server had v4.6.x.

 

I upgraded to v4.7.2.

 

The installation now completes without error

 

What pointed me to the version of .Net Framework as being the issue was that I tried the install on a server which had an even older version installed (4.5.x from memory).

 

Running the install on that produced a message to say the version was too old.

 

I guess for some reason the install exe could not work out the version installed on the server I was having the problem with.

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