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The profile path "D:\IBM\JazzTeamServer-4.0.4\server\conf\ccm2\provision_profiles" does not exist.

Extracted from https://jazz.net/forum/questions/134884/clm-enterprise-environment-ihswas-with-two-ccm-servers


Our problem is: "You can install CCM with a new context root"

After installing CLM (Installation Manager) we have a directory (file system)
  <install-root>/server/conf/ccm.
Don't know, if this can be changed during installation.

When deploying the second CCM with a context root like "/ccm2" it doesn't start really  and we found the following error message:

The profile path "D:\IBM\JazzTeamServer-4.0.4\server\conf\ccm2\provision_profiles" does not exist.

And in all documetations we found, that the context root "must" be /ccm.

Dieter


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Hi Dieter

For a second ccm instance, you need to first install another copy onto , for example: D:\IBM\JazzTeamServer-4.0.4-CCM2. During install set the context root to ccm2 for rtc.

Then setup another profile on the WAS instance and deploy ccm2.war with JAZZ_HOME set to D:\IBM\JazzTeamServer-4.0.4-CCM2

There might be other ways, but I feel this way to can differentiate the 2 instances well.
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This was the missing piece (to select a custom context root) during IM installation

(We use 3 servers, so it wasn't a problem with JAVA_HOME, the error message occurs after changing the context root in WAS)

Thanks for your help


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Hi Dieter,
This is common issue. The resolution is described here: https://jazz.net/forum/questions/24460/issues-while-upgrading-to-20-jazz_home-not-set-properly.

Please let us know if that resolution helps.

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