Fwiw, you'll find the most useful information on Spoon on the Pentaho Web
site, not BMC.  Just like Apache or Java.

Rick
On Apr 27, 2015 6:58 AM, "Pierson, Shawn" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> **
>
> Good morning,
>
>
>
> I’m not the most knowledgeable when it comes to Atrium Integrator, and I’m
> not really able to find much specific information about it in BMC’s
> documentation.  Basically, I have a job that fails with errors such as the
> following:
>
>
>
> 2015/04/27 08:39:11 - ARDatabase - ERROR (version 4.1.0, build 1 from
> 2012-11-06 13.20.53) : Authentication failed
>
> 2015/04/27 08:39:11 - ARDatabase - ERROR (version 4.1.0, build 1 from
> 2012-11-06 13.20.53) : ERROR (623): Authentication failed;
>
>
>
> This makes me think it’s unable to connect to Remedy, and in my job I have
> a CMDBOutput step that I connect to the server.  When I go into that step
> and look at the Database Connection, it appears to have the right
> servername and port, and the User Name is “Remedy Application Service”.  I
> have no idea if the password for that is correct in UDM:RAppPassword but
> nobody has changed it in the past week so I assume it’s correct.  Also, if
> I click on the “Test” button on the Database Connection screen it works,
> but it seems to work even if I change the User Name to random text.  I
> don’t think that either Test or Explore work correctly because they seem to
> always work.
>
>
>
> Also, if I try manually running the job on the Execute a transformation
> screen I hardcode the AR_PASS, AR_SERVER, AR_TCP_PORT, and AR_USER to
> values that I know work and still see the error.  Do you all have any ideas
> of where else I could troubleshoot these problems?  The log files are not
> very helpful, especially since it can’t write to the UDM:TransformationLog
> file since the job can’t connect to the server.
>
>
>
> One other thing is that it ran successfully last Monday.  Since then,
> we’ve disabled the account of the consultant that set up the AI jobs for
> us.  I can’t find his credentials hardcoded anywhere though.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
> *Shawn Pierson *
>
> Remedy Developer | Energy Transfer
>
>
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