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Can RTC co-exist with Requirement Composer?

RTC and Requirement Composer seem share the same ..\SDP70Shared\ directory. Is there conflict if RTC (RC5) and Requirement Composer (Beta 1) are installed on the same machine? I'm wondering whether some files in the ..\SDP70Shared\ directory are updated by one installation but not compatible with the other. Thanks.

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Hi,

I've installed RTC 1.0 with db2 9.5 and that works properly but in the same machine I have installed RRC and also DB2 9.1 but when I want to make server initialization from RRC, RRC always try to create tables in db2 9.5 instance..
I ve defined the db2 9.1 instance from the configuration form in RRC and also checked teamserver.properties file all are defined for DB2 9.1.. But when I start server initialization RRC finds db2 9.5 instance.. It fails because RRC doesn't support DB' 9.5...

I didn't find a way to work with RRC and RTC in the same machine..

Halil..

Yes, you should be able to install RRC and RTC on the same physical
server (but they cannot yet share the same repository). If you
encounter a problem, please let us know.

Cheers,
Geoff

gdang wrote:
Thanks, Scott. Does this mean there will be no or limited risk if we
install RRC and RTC on the same physical server? Thanks.

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Can you give us a little more detail about your setup? Are RTC 1.0 and
RRC installed using Tomcat or WAS? If they are both in WAS, are they in
the same server or separate servers?

One install setup that should work without too much work is having RTC
1.0 and RRC installed separately using their own Tomcat installs on
separate ports.

Matt Lavin
Jazz Server Team


zhbaha wrote:
Hi,

I've installed RTC 1.0 with db2 9.5 and that works properly but in the
same machine I have installed RRC and also DB2 9.1 but when I want to
make server initialization from RRC, RRC always try to create tables
in db2 9.5 instance..
I ve defined the db2 9.1 instance from the configuration form in RRC
and also checked teamserver.properties file all are defined for DB2
9.1.. But when I start server initialization RRC finds db2 9.5
instance.. It fails because RRC doesn't support DB' 9.5...

I didn't find a way to work with RRC and RTC in the same machine..

Halil..

gmclemmwrote:
Yes, you should be able to install RRC and RTC on the same physical
server (but they cannot yet share the same repository). If you
encounter a problem, please let us know.

Cheers,
Geoff

gdang wrote:
Thanks, Scott. Does this mean there will be no or limited risk if
we
install RRC and RTC on the same physical server? Thanks.

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I've installed RTCand RRC with tomcat that comes with default setup files. These are different Tomcat servers with separete port. When I tried to initialize RRC server RTC'S server and DB2 instance are not working also.

RTC using 9443 port
RRC using 9080
DB2 9.5 using 50000 port
db2 9.1 using 5001 port.

Regards.
Halil.

Can you give us a little more detail about your setup? Are RTC 1.0 and
RRC installed using Tomcat or WAS? If they are both in WAS, are they in
the same server or separate servers?

One install setup that should work without too much work is having RTC
1.0 and RRC installed separately using their own Tomcat installs on
separate ports.

Matt Lavin
Jazz Server Team


zhbaha wrote:
Hi,

I've installed RTC 1.0 with db2 9.5 and that works properly but in the
same machine I have installed RRC and also DB2 9.1 but when I want to
make server initialization from RRC, RRC always try to create tables
in db2 9.5 instance..
I ve defined the db2 9.1 instance from the configuration form in RRC
and also checked teamserver.properties file all are defined for DB2
9.1.. But when I start server initialization RRC finds db2 9.5
instance.. It fails because RRC doesn't support DB' 9.5...

I didn't find a way to work with RRC and RTC in the same machine..

Halil..

gmclemmwrote:
Yes, you should be able to install RRC and RTC on the same physical
server (but they cannot yet share the same repository). If you
encounter a problem, please let us know.

Cheers,
Geoff

gdang wrote:
Thanks, Scott. Does this mean there will be no or limited risk if
we
install RRC and RTC on the same physical server? Thanks.

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I'm concerned about your choice of ports. RTC uses ports 9080 and 9443,
and I assume that RRC does too. Can you try changing the ports in the
Tomcat server.xml file so that they are very different?

Matt Lavin
Jazz Server Team


zhbaha wrote:
I've installed RTCand RRC with tomcat that comes with default setup
files. These are different Tomcat servers with separete port. When I
tried to initialize RRC server RTC'S server and DB2 instance are not
working also.

RTC using 9443 port
RRC using 9080
DB2 9.5 using 50000 port
db2 9.1 using 5001 port.

Regards.
Halil.

lavinmwrote:
Can you give us a little more detail about your setup? Are RTC 1.0
and
RRC installed using Tomcat or WAS? If they are both in WAS, are
they in
the same server or separate servers?

One install setup that should work without too much work is having
RTC
1.0 and RRC installed separately using their own Tomcat installs on

separate ports.

Matt Lavin
Jazz Server Team


zhbaha wrote:
Hi,

I've installed RTC 1.0 with db2 9.5 and that works properly but in
the
same machine I have installed RRC and also DB2 9.1 but when I want
to
make server initialization from RRC, RRC always try to create
tables
in db2 9.5 instance..
I ve defined the db2 9.1 instance from the configuration form in
RRC
and also checked teamserver.properties file all are defined for DB2
9.1.. But when I start server initialization RRC finds db2 9.5
instance.. It fails because RRC doesn't support DB' 9.5...

I didn't find a way to work with RRC and RTC in the same machine..

Halil..

gmclemmwrote:
Yes, you should be able to install RRC and RTC on the same physical
server (but they cannot yet share the same repository). If you
encounter a problem, please let us know.

Cheers,
Geoff

gdang wrote:
Thanks, Scott. Does this mean there will be no or limited risk if
we
install RRC and RTC on the same physical server? Thanks.


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I have RRC 2.0 installed on a server, and would like to also have my RTC server on the same machine. Is this possible?

Susan Hanson

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