-
1. Re: portal 2.4 user-login error
wsadek Mar 28, 2006 5:56 PM (in response to dhexus)i am also getting a similar problem. I have installed and deployed the portal successfully from the binaries. I am using JBoss 4.04 RC1 and mysql 5.0. All the databases files were created when i started jboss and was able to get to the portal page. But I cannot login using admin/admin or user/user. User guide mentions that the setup.sql must be run - i guess this creates the admin and user users. But since i installed using the binary i didnt find the sql script. Can anyone provide the sql script or provide instructions how to get it? thanks a lot.
-
2. Re: portal 2.4 user-login error
codell Mar 29, 2006 12:28 AM (in response to dhexus)I had a similiar issue after initially installing 2.2 and the deploying 2.4. I don't know the details behind the changes, but I do know that database changes occured between 2.2 and 2.4. I am running against oracle and I just dropped all of the tables in the schema and let the 2.4 deployment rebuild them. Everything worked fine after that.
-
3. Re: portal 2.4 user-login error
roy.russo Mar 29, 2006 10:12 AM (in response to dhexus)For mysql5, read this: http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=AvoidMySQL5DataTruncationErrors
-
4. Re: portal 2.4 user-login error
noicangi Mar 29, 2006 10:16 AM (in response to dhexus)yeah me too, roy its not mysql 5 error, i'm using mysql 4, its a portal or browser cache error, afer some minutes...the thing works
-
5. Re: portal 2.4 user-login error
roy.russo Mar 29, 2006 10:19 AM (in response to dhexus)Yes, this sounds like cache. I will look at it.
-
6. Re: portal 2.4 user-login error
suniil Apr 25, 2006 4:53 AM (in response to dhexus)same not working for me as well.
I'm running on Portal 2.4 / AS 4.0.3SP1 / MYSQL 4
I'm able to create a user / view user via portal, but unable to register
any help much appreciated
thanks
sunil"roy.russo@jboss.com" wrote:
Yes, this sounds like cache. I will look at it. -
7. Re: portal 2.4 user-login error
suniil Apr 25, 2006 5:15 AM (in response to dhexus)Okay, i found out the issue. I cut & paste password from admin user to the newly created user via MYSQL interface and attempted to login and it worked!!
Could anyone suggest me where to fix?
thanks
sunil -
8. Re: portal 2.4 user-login error
suniil Apr 26, 2006 4:06 AM (in response to dhexus)Any thoughts?
-
9. Re: portal 2.4 user-login error
jksmartt May 24, 2006 7:04 PM (in response to dhexus)I am getting the same problem with Oracle. I tried the above of just copying the existing admin password into my new user I created through the Jboss interface and it also worked. It looks like the password created through the JBoss Portal interface aren't working correctly.
-
-
11. Re: portal 2.4 user-login error
thorntond Jun 10, 2006 10:19 PM (in response to dhexus)In addition to new user logins not working, the portal does not have an option to change the default admin and user passwords. Edit role members comes up with a null id error. I'm using MySQL 5.
I tried this on the beta 1 version and a 2.4 version I pulled from CVS today.
Danny -
12. Re: portal 2.4 user-login error
julien1 Jun 11, 2006 10:58 AM (in response to dhexus)indeed there is an issue with editing roles.
I have located the bug but not commited the fix yet as I am waiting for feedback on what should be fixed.
Basically render URL cannot have form parameters with POST.
Please look at :
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=3950299#3950299 -
13. Re: portal 2.4 user-login error
julien1 Jun 12, 2006 11:31 AM (in response to dhexus)we fixed the null id issue.
for the login issue, how can we reproduce it ? -
14. Re: portal 2.4 user-login error
thorntond Jun 12, 2006 10:28 PM (in response to dhexus)Under Role Management, select Administrators and enter admin for "Username contains" and then try to edit role members.
My biggest problem with the latest 2.4 version from CVS is that new users cannot register and cannot login. As soon as that is working, I think I can work around the other issues.
The Management Portlet is nice. It's back to the point Nukes was at.
Danny
http://www.soamodeling.org
http://www.globalresponsesystems.org