To start the system you must start the following processes
in the correct order.
Before you begin
Make sure the Rational® DOORS® database server is already
running.
About this task
Note: If users and groups are managed in Rational Directory Server, and the directory
server is backed up or restarted, users are unable to log in to the
web client until all the interoperation servers are restarted.
Note: For
instructions on starting Rational DOORS Web Access on Linux when the
server starts, see
technote 1420620.
Procedure
- Log in as the owner of Rational DOORS Web Access.
- Start the broker by running broker.start.sh,
which is in the root directory of the Rational DOORS Web
Access installation on the system hosting the broker.
- Set the following environment variables on the system hosting
the interoperation server:
DOORSHOME=doors-home-path
DOORSDATA=36677@myserver
PATH=$DOORSHOME/bin:$PATH
export DOORSHOME PATH DOORSDATA
Note: This DOORSHOME variable
relates to where the interoperation server is installed, and might
be different from the DOORSHOME variable you are using for the database
server.
- Navigate to $DOORSHOME/bin and start
the interoperation server with its command-line attributes in the
following format:
./doors9 -interop –data port@myserver –brokerHost myBroker –brokerPort brokerport &
where:
- port is the port number the Rational DOORS database server is using and myserver is
the name of the system where the Rational DOORS database server is installed.
- myBroker is the name of the
system hosting the broker.
- brokerport is the port that
the broker is using, by default 61616.
- Start the Rational DOORS Web Access server by running server.start.sh,
which is in the root directory of the Rational DOORS Web
Access installation on the system hosting the server.