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Unable to login to RQM 2.0 Beta 2, even as ADMIN/ADMIN


Brian Doherty (3132) | asked Jun 15 '09, 1:36 p.m.
I created a new Project Area in RQM 2.0 Beta 2.0, after archiving the "Quality Manager Sample'" project.
Now I cannot log in to RQM - I get the following message:-

"You have successfully logged into Jazz Team Server but you do not have access to the Project 'Quality Manager Sample'.
Contact your Jazz Team Server Administrator to learn how to get access.
Return to the Log In screen."

The server is running on my local system and I am trying to log in as ADMIN/ADMIN.

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Frans Dijkman (3643) | answered Jun 16 '09, 2:47 a.m.
You still have to create yourselv as a member of the project your want to log on. Even as ADMIN!
Log in to the Quality Manager project as ADMIN and create an user in your sample project. That should work.



I created a new Project Area in RQM 2.0 Beta 2.0, after archiving the "Quality Manager Sample'" project.
Now I cannot log in to RQM - I get the following message:-

"You have successfully logged into Jazz Team Server but you do not have access to the Project 'Quality Manager Sample'.
Contact your Jazz Team Server Administrator to learn how to get access.
Return to the Log In screen."

The server is running on my local system and I am trying to log in as ADMIN/ADMIN.

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Andrea Papitto (26118) | answered Jun 16 '09, 5:30 a.m.
Unfortunaly I tried to do so, but it doesn't work. I got the same message even when I try to log in as a sample user which is created by an ADMIN.

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Brian Doherty (3132) | answered Jun 16 '09, 9:26 a.m.
Unfortunately I cannot log in at all - even as ADMIN!

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Ana Lopez-Mancisidor (25648967) | answered Jun 16 '09, 10:08 a.m.
JAZZ DEVELOPER
briand1985 wrote:
Unfortunately I cannot log in at all - even as ADMIN!

Although you are using Derby as the database you have to create the

tables manually.

The work-around is run repotools -createTables manually.

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Brian Doherty (3132) | answered Jun 16 '09, 1:10 p.m.
Thanks,
that work-around let me in..
Sadly now I have to start all over again.

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Shmuel Bashan (4166) | answered Jun 18 '09, 9:02 a.m.
This indicates problem with certificates. See the installation manual > Post installation > security certificates ( install or disable )

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Shmuel Bashan (4166) | answered Feb 01 '10, 6:49 a.m.
I am trying to silently install RQM on Linux-RHEL, with the following command:
# ./install --launcher.ini silent-install.ini -log /tmp/rqm_instl_log -showVerboseProgress -input /media/RQM_silent_install.xml

The installation start , but after few minutes I get:
Error installing.
The silent installation process does not support installing packages that are contained on multiple media discs.


Anyone have succeeded with installing RQM with silent install ?

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Shmuel Bashan (4166) | answered Feb 01 '10, 8:02 a.m.
I have made a modest progress by adding another <repository> line to the response-file. See excerpt of the file below:


<agent-input acceptLicense='true'>
<server>
<repository location='/media/RQM2.0/RQM_SETUP'/>
<repository location='/media/RQM2.0/RQM'/>
</server>
<profile installLocation='/opt/IBM/RQM20' id='IBM Rational Quality Manager 2.0'>
<data key='eclipseLocation' value='/opt/IBM/RQM20'/>
<data key='cic.selector.nl' value='en'/>
</profile>

The installation now advance to , but I get another error:
Validating eclipse configuration for IBM Rational Quality Manager 2.0
The following repositories are not connected:-/media/RQM2.0

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