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RTC- tomcat server start gives error-CRJAZ0291I


kavita herur (5876593) | asked Mar 29 '13, 11:21 a.m.
edited Mar 29 '13, 11:26 a.m.

Hi All,

 I have RTC 4.0.0.1 tomcat server set up. As in Jazz mentioned there is no seperate package for 4.0.0.1 So I upgraded my RTC 3.0.1 tomcat server to 4.0.01.

It was working fine tll now almost 4 months. Suddenly Started giving error on server.startup.bat In ccm.log file latsest error was as below

Launch callback handler] ERROR eam.repository.provision.internal.ProvisionService  - CRJAZ0291I Failed to start the bundle "com.ibm.team.repository.service 1.2.1100.v20120905_2346".
org.osgi.framework.BundleException: State change in progress for bundle "file:/C%3a/IBM_RTC/installs/JAZZTE~2/server/conf/ccm/sites/update-site/plugins/com.ibm.team.repository.service_1.2.1100.v20120905_2346.jar" by thread "Start Level Event Dispatcher".

I checked "com.ibm.team.repository.service_1.2.1100.v20120905_2346" file in respective  folder server/conf/ccm/sites/update-site/plugins/ , Its present.

As mentioned in link Ichecked for dependency in my plug in project and properties of "com.ibm.team.repository.service" I found different version

https://jazz.net/forum/questions/103158/rtc-extensions-problem

Is it related to version mismatch. Can I know how it has to be resolved.

   

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Nate Decker (37814161) | answered Jun 10 '14, 1:35 p.m.

I have a similar issue to the problem described above, but I don't find the response useful. How can you reprovision the server via a server URL if the server fails to start?

I get the impression that issuing a reprovision command simply tells the server to delete certain files on the next restart. Couldn't these files be deleted manually while the server is offline?


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Sandy Grewal (1.6k1223) | answered Mar 30 '13, 9:36 a.m.
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Hi Kavita, looks like there is an issue with CCM provisioning. One thing to try is to reprovision the CCM server using: https://<server>:<port>/ccm/admin/cmd/requestReset
Then re-starting.
The key would be to find what changed on the server that caused this issue.

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