RTC 2.0.0.2 Enterprise on WAS 7.0.0.3 and DB2 9.5
Hi
I installed WAS 7.0.0.3 and RTC 2.0.0.2 and configured the WAS as described here http://jazz.net/library/techtip/321 and http://jazz.net/library/techtip/95
DB2 WS 9.5 is also installed and the command rrepotools -createTables worked fine.
Now when I try to start the RTC setup https://localhost:9443/jazz/setup i become the following error
Admin login https://localhost:9443/jazz/admin works fine but I receive errors like this one here
what I did wrong?
thanks a lot
I installed WAS 7.0.0.3 and RTC 2.0.0.2 and configured the WAS as described here http://jazz.net/library/techtip/321 and http://jazz.net/library/techtip/95
DB2 WS 9.5 is also installed and the command rrepotools -createTables worked fine.
Now when I try to start the RTC setup https://localhost:9443/jazz/setup i become the following error
Error 404: ProxyServlet: /jazz/setup
Admin login https://localhost:9443/jazz/admin works fine but I receive errors like this one here
Error fetching server status information.
what I did wrong?
thanks a lot
6 answers
I have exactly the same problems with RTC 2.0.0.1 on WAS 6.1.27 with DB29.5, runnting on Windows XP. Anyone got it running succesfully or is everyone just using Derby on Tomcat? ;)
http://www.ulfbuechner.com/Temp/rtc1.jpg
http://www.ulfbuechner.com/Temp/rtc2.jpg
Got the feeling that the JAZZ_HOME variable doesn't do its job correctly, as it seems that the repository information (config files) cannot be found.
Got the feeling that the JAZZ_HOME variable doesn't do its job correctly, as it seems that the repository information (config files) cannot be found.
Have you followed the tech tip which is posted on jazz?
http://jazz.net/library/techtip/321
By me it was important that I had the right version of the IBM JDK and WAS. Additionally you have to set the 'Use available authentication data when an unprotected URI is accessed' to true.
It is also easier when you install RTC without tomcat, so the don't have to copy any files. The folder structure of RTC is correct and WAS can work with it.
If you will have still the same problem, please post the log files and your config file of your WAS node. Maybe it would help a little bit more.
cheers
http://jazz.net/library/techtip/321
By me it was important that I had the right version of the IBM JDK and WAS. Additionally you have to set the 'Use available authentication data when an unprotected URI is accessed' to true.
It is also easier when you install RTC without tomcat, so the don't have to copy any files. The folder structure of RTC is correct and WAS can work with it.
If you will have still the same problem, please post the log files and your config file of your WAS node. Maybe it would help a little bit more.
cheers