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Topic Title: The database upgrade program can't start a session at the end Topic Summary: Created On: 28-Apr-2004 16:22 Status: Read Only |
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![]() Answer: Hi, it seems you are running your SYNERGY upgrade in a ESD environment. I guess that SYNERGY ccm_esd daemon is running (please check that with ccm monitor command). ccmdb upgrade tries to start CLI session : have you tried to start CLI or GUI sessions manually ? I mean with ccm start... command ? If your are asked a password to start your session, then ccmdb upgrade command will also be asked a password... and will fail because of course no password can be filled in during that ccmdb upgrade process. You should ensure that you can start CLI or GUI session without been asked a password. Try to use the ccm set_password command: it will create a ~/.ccmrc file that should fix your problem. Regards | |
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Hi !
I'm upgrading my databases from CM 6.2 SP1 to CM 6.3 SP2 and i've a warning message at the end of the upgrade operation : ... Starting CM Synergy on database: /ccmdb/tutcust Warning: No password found to authenticate user on engine host omega. Check .ccmrc file. Warning: CM Synergy startup failed. This is the case for the new CM 6.3 SP2 server. On the old CM 6.2 SP1 server, there is no problem with upgrade operations. Any idea how to resolve the problem ? Thanks in advance. GLP |
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Hi,
it seems you are running your SYNERGY upgrade in a ESD environment. I guess that SYNERGY ccm_esd daemon is running (please check that with ccm monitor command). ccmdb upgrade tries to start CLI session : have you tried to start CLI or GUI sessions manually ? I mean with ccm start... command ? If your are asked a password to start your session, then ccmdb upgrade command will also be asked a password... and will fail because of course no password can be filled in during that ccmdb upgrade process. You should ensure that you can start CLI or GUI session without been asked a password. Try to use the ccm set_password command: it will create a ~/.ccmrc file that should fix your problem. Regards |
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THANKS A LOT ! Your command works well. I can now make database upgrade without having warning message about entering password. Thanks again for your effectiveness. Best Regards, GLP ![]() |
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