CALM integration: not able to link any project with RRC
I am having problems connecting connecting an RTC/RQM project to my RRC project.
this is the situation:
RRC2.0.0.1, RTC2.0.0.2 iFix1 and RQM 2.0.1 on one machine (localhost) all on their own tomcat/derby (ports resp. default, default +1, default +2)
All servers are friends, I have checked the rootservices.
RTC and RQM connect just fine, when trying to connect to RRC from either RTC or RQM the following problem occurs:
Creating project are back link failed.
Unable to load URL: /jazz/proxy?uri=https://localhost:9443/rdm/process/project-areas/_38UZCRE_ED-yFpHFORDJDLJDL/links, Status: 403
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Creating back link of type validates from RRC CALM to your project area
reading rootservices resource: /jazz/rootservices
determining your project area services URL by reading service provider resource: https://localhost:9445/jazz/oslc_qm/catalog
Failed to post back lick of type validates to target consumer registry: https://localhost:9443/rdm/process/project-areas/_38UZCRE_ED-yFpHFORDJDLJDL/links
I get a warning to state that the link I wish to create can not be created.
Trying to make a link from my RRC project to RTC/RQM is impossible because they do not show up in the "link section". When I try to add a implemented by/validated by link in my RRC project I only see RRS_JFS and no links to my RTC/RQM server.
this is the situation:
RRC2.0.0.1, RTC2.0.0.2 iFix1 and RQM 2.0.1 on one machine (localhost) all on their own tomcat/derby (ports resp. default, default +1, default +2)
All servers are friends, I have checked the rootservices.
RTC and RQM connect just fine, when trying to connect to RRC from either RTC or RQM the following problem occurs:
Creating project are back link failed.
Unable to load URL: /jazz/proxy?uri=https://localhost:9443/rdm/process/project-areas/_38UZCRE_ED-yFpHFORDJDLJDL/links, Status: 403
Hide Details
Creating back link of type validates from RRC CALM to your project area
reading rootservices resource: /jazz/rootservices
determining your project area services URL by reading service provider resource: https://localhost:9445/jazz/oslc_qm/catalog
Failed to post back lick of type validates to target consumer registry: https://localhost:9443/rdm/process/project-areas/_38UZCRE_ED-yFpHFORDJDLJDL/links
I get a warning to state that the link I wish to create can not be created.
Trying to make a link from my RRC project to RTC/RQM is impossible because they do not show up in the "link section". When I try to add a implemented by/validated by link in my RRC project I only see RRS_JFS and no links to my RTC/RQM server.
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When setting up C/ALM I follow these instructions on jazz.net
https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/CALMSmokeInstall
http://jazz.net/library/techtip/304
Ensure that you have set the hostnames, and public URI in the advance properties for each server.
https://<host>:<port>/jazz
To check that RRC is correctly setup use the rdm rootservices rather than the jazz. Jazz rootservices checks that the jazz foundation.
https://<host>:<port>/rdm/rootservices
If root services is not properly working then the question is did the following setup complete correctly
https://<host>:<port>/rdm/setup
https://jazz.net/wiki/bin/view/Main/CALMSmokeInstall
http://jazz.net/library/techtip/304
Ensure that you have set the hostnames, and public URI in the advance properties for each server.
https://<host>:<port>/jazz
To check that RRC is correctly setup use the rdm rootservices rather than the jazz. Jazz rootservices checks that the jazz foundation.
https://<host>:<port>/rdm/rootservices
If root services is not properly working then the question is did the following setup complete correctly
https://<host>:<port>/rdm/setup
Hi folks,
Quick question. What the impact of having a problem with the SMTP server?
Are the mails sent to the SMTP server considered as sent even if they arrive to the end users or not because of the problem in the SMTP server?
I just curious to know if RTC controls that mails are successfully sent to their receivers.
Thanks a lot guys!!!
Quick question. What the impact of having a problem with the SMTP server?
Are the mails sent to the SMTP server considered as sent even if they arrive to the end users or not because of the problem in the SMTP server?
I just curious to know if RTC controls that mails are successfully sent to their receivers.
Thanks a lot guys!!!