Configuring Lifecycle Query Engine to access lifecycle application data

If you installed Lifecycle Query Engine on a separate Jazz™ Team Server from the CLM applications, to ensure that LQE can access the data, you must install the TRS license for LQE on the CLM JTS and create a functional user ID.

Before you begin

If LQE and CLM are not installed on the same JTS, you must install the TRS license for LQE on the CLM JTS.
  1. In a web browser, open the JTS admin console: https://server:port/jts/admin
  2. On the Server page, under Licensing, click Client Access License Types > Add
    Screen capture of the JTS admin console License Key Management panel
  3. When prompted for a license, browse to the TRS_Consumer_Internal.jar file in your LQE image. This file can be found in the lqe.war under WEB-INF/classes/META-INF/licenses/TRS_Consumer_Internal.jar. Follow the prompts to accept the license agreement and finish the wizard.

About this task

To create the functional user that is required by LQE:

Procedure

  1. In a web browser, open the JTS admin console: https://server:port/jts/admin
  2. Select the Users menu, and select Create user.
    Note: If Rational® Engineering Lifecycle Manager is installed on the same JTS, you must assign the TRS Consumer-Internal license to the lqe_user.
  3. Create the functional LQE user (called lqe_user in this document) and assign the TRS Consumer-Internal client access license.
    Selecting the TRS Consumer-Internal license for lqe_user

Results

The TRS Consumer-Internal license is now assigned to both the jts_user and the lqe_user.

Tip: If you did not assign the TRS Consumer-Internal license to the jts_user and instead assigned it to relm_user or to only the lqe_user, you might encounter an error message that is similar to the following: CRJAZ0977I: The "com.ibm.team.jazz.foundation.enterprise" server license policy does not allow the "com.ibm.team.jis.trs.read" operation.

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