since both links in troubleshooting are broken -- I placed the repositories in every conceivable directory I could come up with, checked all the log files for error (none) and tried everything I could think of with permissioning.
There is no good documentation on uportal.org or hypercontent describing the correrct way to permission channels.
I am not at my wits end - please give me the recipe for a working set up. I did not use the quickstart -- which was probably my undoing and may go that direction tomorrow -- get it working and then go back to a proper set up.
Pretty frustrating though ... help would be much appreciated.
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Usually this problem is due to 1 of 2 reasons. Either you are not logged in as a portal administrator (e.g. the default 'admin' user), or the path to your project definitions repository is incorrectly configured in the file 'Projects.xml' under /properties/hypercontent. If it's not the first problem, try setting the project definitions repository using the absolute path to the directory where it sits on your hard disk. E.g. on Windows 'C:\...\project-definitions\' or on *nix '/.../project-definitions/'. The relative path that is configured in the distribution is only useful if you're taking the quick-start approach. Let me know if this helps!
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I tried all of the above to fix this error, but nothing succeeded with uportal 2.3. I had to go back to uportal 2.2. I am new to uportal and hypercontent, so I don't know if I am going to lose any functionality by not being able to use uportal 2.3.
I am now using uportal 2.2 running on tomcat and mssql.
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I'm running into the same trouble with uPortal 2-4-2. I'm not using quick-start. I've set an absolute path. I've made sure that the UID (Mac OS X) that Tomcat is running as has permissions to the CMS content directory.
In the above, is the uPortal default admin an example of a good user to use or a bad user. :-) Is there a way to use uPortal to create a user that has the permissions that CMS wants?
Could this be at all related to the fact that I'm trying to configure uPortal to use LDAP for Person data instead of JDBC?
I'm new at uPortal...
TIA,
==Leonard
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since both links in troubleshooting are broken -- I placed the repositories in every conceivable directory I could come up with, checked all the log files for error (none) and tried everything I could think of with permissioning.
There is no good documentation on uportal.org or hypercontent describing the correrct way to permission channels.
I am not at my wits end - please give me the recipe for a working set up. I did not use the quickstart -- which was probably my undoing and may go that direction tomorrow -- get it working and then go back to a proper set up.
Pretty frustrating though ... help would be much appreciated.
Usually this problem is due to 1 of 2 reasons. Either you are not logged in as a portal administrator (e.g. the default 'admin' user), or the path to your project definitions repository is incorrectly configured in the file 'Projects.xml' under /properties/hypercontent. If it's not the first problem, try setting the project definitions repository using the absolute path to the directory where it sits on your hard disk. E.g. on Windows 'C:\...\project-definitions\' or on *nix '/.../project-definitions/'. The relative path that is configured in the distribution is only useful if you're taking the quick-start approach. Let me know if this helps!
I tried all of the above to fix this error, but nothing succeeded with uportal 2.3. I had to go back to uportal 2.2. I am new to uportal and hypercontent, so I don't know if I am going to lose any functionality by not being able to use uportal 2.3.
I am now using uportal 2.2 running on tomcat and mssql.
I'm running into the same trouble with uPortal 2-4-2. I'm not using quick-start. I've set an absolute path. I've made sure that the UID (Mac OS X) that Tomcat is running as has permissions to the CMS content directory.
In the above, is the uPortal default admin an example of a good user to use or a bad user. :-) Is there a way to use uPortal to create a user that has the permissions that CMS wants?
Could this be at all related to the fact that I'm trying to configure uPortal to use LDAP for Person data instead of JDBC?
I'm new at uPortal...
TIA,
==Leonard