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Re: Version Control Manager

 
P.A. van Ravestein
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Version Control Manager

I've installed HP SIM 4.2 with Version Control Manager (Proliant DL360). But I can't get VCM to work.
Everytime I start the manager I get the message that the application is unavailable. I reinstalled HP SIM as a final resort but even this doesn't work. Installation on my test machine works fine (A Dell Server!!!).
The VC Agent can't find a valid repository. Installation of VCM worked fine with an initial upload of a support pack. So has anyone some ideas. Thanks in advance
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Timothy Wilson
Advisor

Re: Version Control Manager

Did you tell it to populate the repository when you installed it? If not you might create a directory called repository and download the latest support pack (7.10a) to it. When you do the install...tell it where the directory is and then tell it not to do the initial population since you already installed the files into it. You could copy the directory that you installed onto the Dell server to the Compaq and then point to it during the install.
Rob Buxton
Honored Contributor

Re: Version Control Manager

Is the VCRM Service actually running?

Are there any VCRM Options in HPSIM, under Options? that might indicate the VCRM didn't install properly.
P.A. van Ravestein
New Member

Re: Version Control Manager

Both reply's didn't work unfortunately. Thanks anyway.
I reinstalled with No initial download, but still no Application available.
When I click Options -- VCR the following appears (See Attachment). A trust is established I think but maybe this the whole problem. How can I resolve this?
Gabriel Aguilo
Frequent Advisor

Re: Version Control Manager


They way I got the VCRM to work again:

Remove the VCA agent, SMH v2.0 and the VCRM from your HP SIM server.

Re-run the v4.2 installation, but this time only choose a custom installation, you are given the option to install only SMH v2.0 and the VCRM again.

Install these and reboot. Setup a local Server Admin user on the server, and login into the SMH v2.0. Check you can then access the VCRM OK. You should now be able to use the VCRM correctly.

Remember in this new version, the VCRM uses System Operating system authentication, as described in Chap 13 of the installation guide.