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Topic Title: Error checking in a product in CM Synergy 6.2? Topic Summary: Created On: 18-May-2004 12:07 Status: Read Only |
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![]() Answer: Has anyone seen this particular problem before? I'm getting an error trying to check in a product to the prep state. I have build_mgr and ccm_admin roles (and I can do other build_mgr stuff like creating a prep project and ccm_admin stuff like deleting integrate objects). When I try and check in the product (or check it out as a build_mgr), I get the error "You need to be in the build managers or ccm admins group to check in a product". But I am in those roles in the ccm_users file, I am in the ccm_root UNIX group, so I'm not sure what the issue is? This seems to affect all the build managers apart from one (but he created the prep project, so he might have some extra rights?) My account work fine on other CCM databases on the same server (so I guess it can't be a UNIX issue). This new database was created in 6.2 however, whereas most of our older ones were migrated from 4.5, so is it possible there's some new model attribute or something we need to set? We're running ccm6.2 on Solaris 8 if it's important. Thanks, Daniel | |
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Has anyone seen this particular problem before?
I'm getting an error trying to check in a product to the prep state. I have build_mgr and ccm_admin roles (and I can do other build_mgr stuff like creating a prep project and ccm_admin stuff like deleting integrate objects). When I try and check in the product (or check it out as a build_mgr), I get the error "You need to be in the build managers or ccm admins group to check in a product". But I am in those roles in the ccm_users file, I am in the ccm_root UNIX group, so I'm not sure what the issue is? This seems to affect all the build managers apart from one (but he created the prep project, so he might have some extra rights?) My account work fine on other CCM databases on the same server (so I guess it can't be a UNIX issue). This new database was created in 6.2 however, whereas most of our older ones were migrated from 4.5, so is it possible there's some new model attribute or something we need to set? We're running ccm6.2 on Solaris 8 if it's important. Thanks, Daniel |
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Hi Daniel !
Please check unix group ids on server and client machine. They should be unique. Best regards, Mert Vuraldi |
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