Verify that your certificates are valid and not expired. You can use a sample set of certificates to validate your configuration, but do not use them for production.
The Rational DOORS clients, interoperation server, and database server must use the correct server host name. For example, when you use the sample certificates, the server host name must be specified as IBMEDSERV and the clients must connect to the server by using that host name.
doorsd.exe -debug -s "C:\example\data" -p 36700 -serverhostname IBMEDSERV -secure ON -serverSecurityBrokerHost IBMEDSERV -serverSecurityBrokerPort 61616 -serverSecurityEnable
Switch | Parameter | Description |
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-serverdata | "C:\example\data" | The path to the data files |
-portnumber | 36700 | The port number to connect to the server |
-serverhostname | IBMEDSERV | The name of the Rational DOORS database server |
-secure | ON | A switch that must be set to on for security to be enabled. |
-serverSecurity BrokerHost | IBMEDSERV | The server name or IP address of the server that is hosting the ActiveMQ broker |
-serverSecurity BrokerPort | 61616 (the default) | The port number to connect with the ActiveMQ broker |
-serverSecurity Enable | The switch that enables server security |
The Rational DOORS database server installs as a Windows service. By default, the secure mode and server security options are disabled.
-serverdata "C:\example\data" -portnumber 36700 -serverhostname IBMEDSERV -secure ON -serverSecurityBrokerHost IBMEDSERV -serverSecurityBrokerPort 61616 -serverSecurity Enable
doors.exe -interop -data 36677@IBMEDSERV -brokerHost IBMEDSERV -brokerPort 61616
Switch | Parameter | Description |
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-interop | The command to start the client as an interoperation server |
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-data | 36700@IBMEDSERV | The port number and name of the Rational DOORS database server |
-brokerHost | IBMEDSERV | The name of the server that is hosting the broker |
-brokerPort | 61616 | The port number of the broker |
Switch | Parameter | Description |
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-serverdata | $DOORSHOME/data | The path to the data files |
-portnumber | 36700 | The port number to connect to the server |
-serverhostname | IBMEDSERV | The name of the Rational DOORS database server |
-secure | ON | A switch that must be set to on for security to be enabled |
-serverSecurity BrokerHost | IBMEDSERV | The server name or IP address of the server that is hosting the ActiveMQ broker |
-serverSecurity BrokerPort | 61616 | The port number to connect with the ActiveMQ broker |
-serverSecurity Enable | The switch that enables server security |
doors -interop -data 36677@IBMEDSERV -brokerHost IBMEDSERV -brokerPort 61616
Switch | Parameter | Description |
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-interop | The command to start the client as an interoperation server |
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-data | 36700@IBMEDSERV | The port number and name of the Rational DOORS database server |
-brokerHost | IBMEDSERV | The name of the server that is hosting the ActiveMQ broker |
-brokerPort | 61616 | The port number of the ActiveMQ broker |
When the Rational DOORS database server is installed, it does not have a password, so anyone can manage the server. To control who manages your database server, you can set a password with the database server administration tool. For more information see Setting the database server password
When you enable server security, the default authentication method is to enter your user name and password. You can change the authentication method by using a dbadmin command-line switch, -sssAuthenticationMode. When you change the authentication method, you do not need to restart the Rational DOORS database server. For more information, see Changing the authentication method.
If you want to disable server security, use the -serverSecurityDisable switch. For example, enter doorsd.exe -debug -serverdata "C:\example\data" -portnumber 36700 -serverSecurity Disable.