Re: [rt-users] RT 3.8.2 prompts for login when viewing tickets via search

2009-01-12 Thread Narendra Mehta

Thanks James.  I thought I did not have to apply the schema changes 
(etc/upgrade/upgrade-mysql-schema.pl) since I was already running mysql 
4.1.  Missed one line in the UPGRADING.mysql that says one must run the 
script even if old RT was installed on mysql 4.1 or newer.

All is fine now.

Thanks again.

Narendra Mehta

jmose...@corp.xanadoo.com wrote on 09/01/2009 12:36 PM:
 Did you complete step four in UPGRADING.mysql?
 
 
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 I had a version RT 3.6.4 running on RHEL 4. mysql-4.1. mod_fastcgi-2.4.2
 without any problem
 
 I installed 3.8.1 on an RHEL 5 with mod_fastcgi-2.4.6 and perl-5.9 on a
 different hardware.  Then upgraded to 3.8.2.  Dumped the mysql rt3
 database from 3.6.4 and restored it on 3.8.2.Ran rt-setup-database
 to upgrade the tables.
 
 I can login to RT 3.8.2, create and process tickets for tickets shows in
 10 newest unowned tickets, no problem.  However, any thing that
 involves searches prompts me for the login/password.  For example, on
 the quick search I click on my queue general, I get a list of all
 the tickets.  When I click on one of the ticket #, I get the login
 prompt.  When I login, the ticket# is properly displayed and I can work
 on it.
 
 Similarly, on the search button at the top, if I enter a ticket number
 the ticket is displayed and I can work on the ticket.  However, if I
 enter any search text in the search field, the login prompt is displayed.
 
 Did I miss any steps?
 
 Thanks
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[rt-users] RT 3.8.2 prompts for login when viewing tickets via search

2009-01-09 Thread Narendra Mehta


I had a version RT 3.6.4 running on RHEL 4. mysql-4.1. mod_fastcgi-2.4.2 
without any problem

I installed 3.8.1 on an RHEL 5 with mod_fastcgi-2.4.6 and perl-5.9 on a 
different hardware.  Then upgraded to 3.8.2.  Dumped the mysql rt3 
database from 3.6.4 and restored it on 3.8.2.Ran rt-setup-database 
to upgrade the tables.

I can login to RT 3.8.2, create and process tickets for tickets shows in 
10 newest unowned tickets, no problem.  However, any thing that 
involves searches prompts me for the login/password.  For example, on 
the quick search I click on my queue general, I get a list of all 
the tickets.  When I click on one of the ticket #, I get the login 
prompt.  When I login, the ticket# is properly displayed and I can work 
on it.

Similarly, on the search button at the top, if I enter a ticket number 
the ticket is displayed and I can work on the ticket.  However, if I 
enter any search text in the search field, the login prompt is displayed.

Did I miss any steps?

Thanks
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|Narendra Mehta Email: narendra.me...@sce.carleton.ca   |
|Computer Systems Manager   Tel: (613) 520-5737 Fax: (613) 520-5727 |
|   |
|Carleton University, Systems and Computer Engineering Department   |
|1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1S 5B6 |
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