On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 4:50 PM, Yan Seiner y...@seiner.com wrote:
I'm kicking this back to the list only. I've been going round and round
with this and I have some more information, but still not a solution.
ldapsearch works:
Excellent and vital first crawl.
Next to stand up and walk:
Can
In message 1426078619214-59741.p...@n7.nabble.com, fleon writes:
Hello, since upgrading RT to 4.2.10 i am getting mails regarding cron jobs:
URL:http://lists.bestpractical.com/pipermail/rt-users/2015-February/085473.html
John
groenv...@acm.org
In message 20131007150925.ge1...@jibsheet.com, Kevin Falcone writes:
Are these diffs because you encountered errors or because it's cleaner
oracle syntax?
They error, not warn in 10G.
John
groenv...@acm.org
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Below are some small diffs.
BTW my SQL is rusty but why are you converting scrips.template
to a string when its a reference to templates.id?
John
groenv...@acm.org
--- etc/upgrade/4.1.1/schema.Oracle Sat Oct 5 15:05:15 2013
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*** 11,17
LastUpdatedBy
Below is my screenlog from upgrade-database.
The Oracle CREATE INDEX's are possibly worth the effort to DROP and
then CREATE, but the failed calls to RT's API are worrisome.
John
groenv...@acm.org
# 4.0.16
Going to apply following upgrades:
* 4.1.0
* 4.1.1
* 4.1.4
* 4.1.5
* 4.1.6
* 4.1.7
*
In message 20110617023209.gx3...@bestpractical.com, Jesse Vincent writes:
Looking through project history, I can't find a time when we had a
sequence named ACL_SEQ for the Postgres port of RT. What can you tell us
about the lineage of this database?
IIRC I started RT at 3.4.
Just now ran ora2pg
In message 201106171302.p5hd2hpn004...@elvis.arl.psu.edu, John D Groenveld wr
ites:
Thank you for the heads-up, I wasn't aware that there were different
object names for each database port.
Success.
Create the sequences from ora2pg's TYPE SEQUENCE.
Rename them.
Load the schema from rt-3.8.7/etc
In message 20110617011915.gl...@jibsheet.com, Kevin Falcone writes:
Can you show \d on acl and acl_id_seq
When did the sequence for ACL.ID rename from ACL_SEQ to
ACL_ID_SEQ?
John
groenv...@acm.org
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rt4= \d acl
Table public.acl
Column |Type
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kenneth Crocker writes:
I would like to hear from ANYONE who has RT 3.6.4 on ORACLE 9+ and have
managed to get session control to work properly with FireFox or IE using
either the DB sessions table OR SPECIFICALLY straight to data file. We
Apache timed out
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], John D Groenveld
writes:
My WAG is that Firefox and IE are doing parallel requests
and triggering an Apache::Session::Lock::File deadlock which is
somehow forcing the session to be invalidated.
Most RT users probably use MySQL and Postgres and RT defaults
to using
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], John D Groenveld
writes:
I have perl-5.8.8, apache 2.6, mp 2.0.3 and RT 3.6.5
under Solaris 10 and Oracle 10.
With firefox2 and IE, I am prompted to authenticate two or three
times before I can navigate RT pages without prompting.
However, with lynx and opera I
Bizarre problem I could not spot with Google which leads me to
believe I'm doing something very wrong.
I have perl-5.8.8, apache 2.6, mp 2.0.3 and RT 3.6.5
under Solaris 10 and Oracle 10.
With firefox2 and IE, I am prompted to authenticate two or three
times before I can navigate RT pages
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jesse Vincent writes:
It's almost certainly the case that you have multiple valid DNS domain
names for your RT server. And RT's cookies are tied to a specific
domain.
Something like this:
http://rt/
http://rt.mycompany.com/
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