C:\ProgramData\Tableau\Tableau Server\data\tabsvc\logs\tabadminagent.) It should show any error messages, or any other indications of why the service may be stopping or not be starting.If there is a proxy enabled for Tableau Server, make sure to Tableau Server has completed Configuring Proxies for Tableau Server.
The issue is due to a difference in the way the status reporting tools contact the various processes. TSM (CLI and Web GUI) status inquiries connect to the the Tableau Server Administrative Agent Service (Service name tabadminagent_0) service, and Tableau Server Administrative Agent Service then checks to see if the services are up and responds to the request. If Tableau Server Administrative Agent Service is down, then the status of all of the processes on that machine will be unavailable to report until Tableau Server Administrative Agent Service is started again.
The Tableau Server Server Status (Process Status) page use a different method to determine process status. It attempts a direct connection with each service, and if the service responds, a green checkmark is displayed.
So in this case, where Tableau Server Administrative Agent Service is down, it makes sense that tsm status -v is showing an unavailable error, but the Tableau Server's Server Status page is reporting the individual services as up. When Tableau Server Administrative Agent Service is down, observe tsm status -v shows services as "<process> status is unavailable", not "Stopped" or "Error". The TSM Web UI will show processes in an error state.
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