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.
- In a web browser, open the JTS admin console: https://server:port/jts/admin
- On the Server page, under Licensing, click
- 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
- In a web browser, open the JTS admin console: https://server:port/jts/admin
- 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.
- Create the functional LQE user (called lqe_user in
this document) and assign the TRS Consumer-Internal client access
license.
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.