Unable to finalizew setup wizard for JTS 4.04
I've installed RTC 4.04 on WebSphere/aix and DB2. Directory server on AD. When running the jts/setup wizard it works alright until the where it starts to configure the Dataware house. Here I check the box indicating that I don't want to configure the datawarehouse, and the click Next. Then it tells me "The userid you logged in with is not recognizable", allthough it just has been verified on the login-screen. In the jts.log it throws this execption :
2013-11-18 16:08:14,312 [WebContainer : 6 @@ 16:08 RTC_infoman /jts/service/com.ibm.team.repository.service.internal.IAdminRestService/contributor] ERROR ce.jts.internal.userregistry.ldap.LDAPUserRegistry - CRJAZ0740E Information for the following user could not be retrieved from the external user directory: RTC_infoman
Any hits to solve this issue will be much appriciated. /Claus Buch |
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Hi Karl. I'm making an answer on my own, to be able to paste in the settings you asked for. Here they are :
Security.xml :
Comments I'm still looking this over and so far it looks ok but I notice in the security.xml there are a couple of odd entries
The special characters are: <br> Lets see if they will show up correctly |
It looks like you might be using Tomcat as the application server. Is that correct?
Did you save the Tomcat config files on the configure LDAP step, stop JTS, and copy the newly created config files to the correct location. If so maybe you missed one? There is one for each installed application (jtc, ccm etc) admin, and server.xml for Tomcat. It sounds like you may have missed the jts one but that is just a guess. Here's the documentation for 4.0.2. It should be the same for 4.0.4. http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/clmhelp/v4r0m2/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.jazz.install.doc%2Ftopics%2Ft_config_ldap_connection.html Comments
Claus Buch
commented Nov 18 '13, 1:26 p.m.
No, I'm not using Tomcat. Instead I'm using the imbedded http-server in the WebSphere, so I guess there's nothing to copy. /Claus Hi Claus,
Claus Buch
commented Nov 20 '13, 6:34 a.m.
I've made an answer on my own behalf, in order to have the settings pasted in |
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Hi Claus,
I am not sure about AIX, but i can tell you on windows. Just check the WAS Configuration.
can you please double check the following configuration.
The Java™ 2 Security option must be turned off. If this option is turned on in WebSphere Application Server, the web application will not start.
No sorry, the java2 security has been turned off from the beginning