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This file contains last-minute product information and updates to the IBM
Rational® Synchronization Server™ 1.4.0.4
It is divided into the following sections:
For the latest news and information on Rational Synchronization Server,
visit the Web site at http://www.ibm.com/software/rational/support/.
System
requirements
To run Rational Synchronization Server, you will need:
- One of the following operating systems installed on
your computer:
- Windows® 2003
- Windows XP Pro SP3
- Windows Vista Enterprise
SP1
- Redhat Linux Enterprise
5.0
- Solaris 10
- SUSE 11
- One of the following Web browsers:
- Internet Explorer® 8
- Firefox® ESR 10
At the time of writing, the third party products tested with Rational
Synchronization Server are:
- Apache Tomcat™ 5.5.x and 6.0.x – 32-bit only if using
the Change-ClearQuest synchronizer
- Java
runtime environment (JRE) 6.0
Operating system
locales supported by Rational Synchronization Server
The Rational Synchronization Server is certified
only in the following locales:
- Japanese
- Korean
- PRC/Simplified/GBK
Chinese
- Traditional/Big-5
Chinese
- Chinese
- Taiwanese
IBM supports use in any locale using the Latin-1 character set or the
Windows extension CP 1252; however, such locales have not been tested.
Compatible products
Rational Change for Focal Point Interface
- Rational® Focal Point™ 6.3, 6.4, and
6.5.0.x
- Telelogic® Change™ 5.1
- Rational® Change™ 5.2 and 5.3
Note: Rational Change for Focal
Point Interface does not support use of remote Change databases.
Rational Focal Point for Focal Point Interface
- Rational® Focal Point 6.3, 6.4, and
6.5.0.x
Rational Focal Point for DOORS Interface
- Rational® Focal Point 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, and
6.5.0.x
- Rational® DOORS® 9.0, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4 and
9.5
Note: Rational
Focal Point for DOORS Interface is only supported when Rational Synchronization
Server is installed on Windows.
Rational Change for Change Interface
- Telelogic® Change™ 5.1
- Rational® Change™ 5.2 and 5.3
Note: Rational Change for Change
Interface does not support use of remote Change databases.
Rational Change for
Rational Team Concert Interface
- Telelogic® Change™ 5.1
- Rational® Change™ 5.2 and 5.3
- Rational® Team Concert 3.0.1 and 4.0
Note: Rational Change for Rational
Team Concert Interface does not support use of remote Change databases.
Rational Change for ClearQuest Interface
- Telelogic® Change™ 5.1
- Rational® Change™ 5.2 and 5.3
- Rational® ClearQuest 7.1.x and 8.0
Note: Rational Change for ClearQuest
Interface does not support use of remote Change databases.
Installing Rational
Synchronization Server
Note:
If you have Rational Synchronization Server already installed, you must uninstall
it before installing this version. Uninstalling Synchronization Server will not
remove links, templates or log files.
Prior to installation, ensure that you have the following
environment variables set correctly:
- JAVA_HOME – path to a
Java 6 JDK
OR
- JRE_HOME – path to a
Java 6 Runtime Environment
- CATALINA_HOME – path to
your Tomcat installation
- DOORSHOME – path to a
DOORS client installation. This variable is only required if you will be
installing the Rational DOORS for Focal Point Interface.
After you have verified your environment, run the correct
binary for your platform. For windows, run sync_server_install.exe.
Note: Do not install the
Synchronization Server on the same Tomcat installation where Focal Point is
installed.
After the installation program initializes, you will be
presented with a welcome screen. Click Next to continue.
Next you will be asked to accept the license agreement.
Accept the terms and click Next.
You will be asked to choose the type of installation.
Choosing Typical will install the
Synchronization Server along with the Rational Change for Change Interface,
Rational Change for Focal Point Interface, Rational DOORS for Focal Point
Interface, Rational Focal Point for Focal Point Interface, Rational Change for
Rational Team Concert Interface, and Rational Change for ClearQuest Interface.
Choosing Custom will allow you to
determine which components you’d like to install. Choosing Minimal will install by default only the Synchronization Server.
The components that will be installed will have a checked
checkbox next to the Synchronizer’s name. You may change the components that
you want installed by clearing the checkbox next to the name.
Click Next when you are satisfied with the components that will be
installed.
Next, you will see a summary of what will be installed.
Click Install to continue the
installation.
When the installation is complete, you will see a summary
dialog. Click Done.
Note: If you are installing
Synchronization Server on Solaris and you wish to use an IBM Java Runtime
Environment (JRE), you must follow these additional steps:
- Go to
$CATALINA_HOME/bin
- Open setclasspath.sh in a text editor
- Find this line:
JAVA_ENDORSED_DIRS="$BASEDIR"/common/endorsed
- Change the line to:
JAVA_ENDORSED_DIRS="$BASEDIR"/common/endorsed:"$JRE_HOME"/lib/endorsed
- Restart your Tomcat
server
Rational Synchronization Server
Administration
To configure the Synchronization Server, you can use the
web-based admin interface. You can access the admin interface by pointing your
web browser at http://localhost:<port>/TlogicIntegration/admin/SyncFramework.html,
where <port> is the port number
your Tomcat server is running on. You will be required to login to access the
admin interface. Any user that has
“administrator” role in Tomcat is valid. Tomcat users are defined in CATALINA_HOME/conf/tomcat-users.xml.
For more details refer to Rational Synchronization Server
Help available from the admin interface.
Uninstalling Rational
Synchronization Server
Before uninstalling the integration, you should stop your
Tomcat server to ensure that all synchronizers are stopped.
On Windows, open Add/Remove
Programs from the Control Panel. Find Rational
Synchronization Server and click Remove.
On Linux and Solaris, run the following command: $CATALINA_HOME/webapps/TlogicIntegration/_uninst/Uninstall_IBM_Rational_Synchronization_Server_1.4.x
Problems Fixed
Rational Synchronization Server
1.4.0.4 fixes the following problems:
- PM71993 (R43548): Loss
of mappings during project area change.
- R27560: Change-Change
Synchronizer 1.0: Some fields are not visible in Link Settings.
- R28655: Delete the view
rule of the module in Focal Point and perform the synchronization process;
displaying exception errors in link log file details.
- R34484: Update the
Synchronizer option (Time Unit) for a sync process, the modifications are
not picking up even after the sync process is stopped and restarted.
- R35078: Can't set a
RATLC CR to Fixed in Change.
- R36360: RTC-Change:
'Rational' is misspelled as ‘Ration’ in link setting configuration page of
IBM Rational synchronizer server 1.4
- R36361: RTC-Change: The
CRID and CR URL fields displays other details apart from the ID and URL in
RTC work item
- R36363: RTC-Change:
"Release" field displays other details apart from the Release
Version in Change CR
- R36390: Note added to
CR repeated thousands of times
- R40568: Problem
Communicating with DOORS 9.3 using Synchronization Server
- R40790: Rational
Synchronizer Server support on SUSE 11
- R41381: Product version
mentioned in help document is wrong
- R41565: Intermittently
encountering error while clicking on "refresh" button.
- R42090: Upgrade GWT to
2.4.0
- R42553: Update docs to
explain RTC server rename issue
- R43234: Link Synergy
tasks associated with CR to the work item
- R43348: Not able to
create a synchronizer through Mozilla Firefox browser.
- R43787: Associated
text/images missing for multiple pushbuttons.
- R43789: Rendering
issues in IE and FF browsers.
- R43803: Support OSLC-url instead of HTTP-url on
URL mapping attribute of adapter-items.
- R43808: Synchronization
does not handle the associated tasks.
- R43828: RSS application
name needs to be displayed in the web-server where it is hosted.
- R43830: RTC related jar
file is missing in the build.
- R43834: Rational
Synchronization Server fails to connect to DOORS.
- R43839: Include the jar
file in RSS which is related to Synergy-RTC integration.
- R43843: Rational
Synchronization Server fails to connect to DOORS 9.5 release.
- R43844: Rendering issue
on Focalpoint related synchronizers.
- R43885: Rational Synchronization
Server fails to connect to FP.
- R43905: Using OSLC url instead of http url of a change request should be restricted to
Change-RTC synchronizer.
- R44049: After RSS is
installed, tomcat startup reports some warnings.
- R44069: Not able to
choose/select the template or links in the change-fp
integration.
- R44111: Change-FP sync
fails when no query is given
- R44120: Error reported
in log when Sync
State is turned off
in RTC Change state mapping.
- R44156: Update readme
document with specific information about synchronizing synergy tasks.
Rational Synchronization Server
1.4.0.4 also includes all fixes from Rational Synchronization Server 1.4.0.3
iFix001
- R42720: Synchronization
and migration fail when a mapped attribute in Rational Change contains unicode characters and has more data than the
allowable number of bytes for the attribute in Rational Team Concert
- R43322: Synchronization
and migration fail when transition-log in Rational Change has huge data
than the allowed number of bytes for the comment history in Rational Team
Concert.
- R43347: Only half of
32kb (transition-log) data is getting migrated/synchronized.
- R43516: Failed objects
should be picked up by next immediate run of synchronization.
- R43564: Not able to
migrate existing workitems from RTC to Change if the id map attribute is
created newly.
Rational Synchronization Server
1.4.0.4 also includes all fixes from Rational Synchronization Server 1.4.0.3
- PM49155 (R41508): Not
all failed updates are recorded as failures to be synchronized again
- R41402: New Change
database is not listed on Change-RTC synchronizer.
- R41509: Mechanism to
selectively synchronize record/field changes that would not be normally be
identified by the sync process
- R41563: Change-RTC
synchronizer Shows null pointer exception when login to Change fails
- R41574: User logs
should mention that user has no admin privileges when mirating between
Change and RTC
- R41583: Sync server log
does not say that Change or RTC servers are stopped
- R41616: Mapping of RTC
attribute "Type" must not be allowed.
- R41923: Change-RTC sync
fails if there is an attribute of type 'boolean'
included in the attribute mapping.
- R42013: Update docs to
explain filtered attribute behavior
- R42030: Change-RTC
synchronizer throws NotLoggedInException when multiple synchronizers are
created and run concurrently
- R42039: Focal Point
6.5.1.0 and DOORS 9.4 synchronizer seems broken.
- R42170: The
synchronizer is not able to pick up new Work Item changes made to the
Process Template without requiring a synchronization server restart.
- R42678: Migration fails
with Out of memory exception.
- R42720: Attribute value
truncation fails if the value contains unicode characters which is more
than a byte in length.
Rational Synchronization Server
1.4.0.4 also includes all fixes from Rational Synchronization Server 1.4.0.2:
- PM49096 (R41487):
Uppercase state ID after mapping causes sync failures
- PM49098 (R41488):
Having a state label in Change that contains parenthesis causes issues
during mapping in sync server
- PM49100 (R41491): The
RTC Planned For attribute cannot be set properly during sync
- PM49101 (R41493):
Tomcat does not exit cleanly on linux when sync
server is installed
- PM49104 (R41494): NullPointerException happens in ChangeGenericSync
when login to Change fails
- PM49147 (R41503): RTC
has 32K limit on attributes and comments which breaks sync
- PM49148 (R41504): CR
comments don't get migrated if CR matches migrate query after first sync
- PM49149 (R41505): Sync
stops working due to file handles being left open
- PM49151 (R41506): There
is no way to refresh the attribute lists in the Change-RTC synchronizer UI
- PM49153 (R41507):
Attribute lists in the Change-RTC synchronizer UI are not updated when you
change project area
- R41502: Sync server
Start button can timeout and make the UI non-responsive
- R41186: Change-RTC
synchronizer UI does not let users select preferred Change database
- R41492: CATALINA_HOME
environment variable should not be hardcoded inside Sync Server
- R41443: Link file is
shown under link name column on the synchronization server
Rational Synchronization Server
1.4.0.4 also includes all fixes from Rational Synchronization Server 1.4.0.1:
- R33492: Change-FP- Drop
down boxes appear bigger in size
- R33497: Change-FP- No
Alert Message for invalid FP connection details
- R33696: 2 different
error messages appearing when attempting to an empty URL Change server
- R33698: The 'Map'
button remains active even if no RTC attribute is available in the listbox
- R33740: Incorrect info
in the help document about the retention of the xml files when a
synchronizer is deleted
- R33736: Change-RTC : The State mapping must mention that the default
submit states are being used for creating Work Item as well.
- R33735: The attributes
shouldn't be removed from the list of available attributes once they have
been mapped.
- R33742: CR's attribute overwrites WI's
mapped attribute when WI's attribute value was changed last and another
attribute mapping direction has been set to ’changetoadapter'
- R33761: The installer name is "sync_server_install" whereas it has been
documented as “setupwin32”
- R33785: Sync fails when
sync interval is not set
- R39603: Change-RTC – CRs are not getting migrated from Change to RTC Server
- R40126: Uninstallation steps for uninstalling sync server on
Unix are not documented in the sync server help
- R40428:
Change-ClearQuest – Cannot connect to CQ server from Synchronization
Server
- R40305: URL with
incorrect syntax is able to open the sync server login interface
- R40418: Multiple
attachments of same file are synchronized from Change to ClearQuest
multiple times.
- PM01574 (R38018):
DOORS_HOME in the installation guide should be changed to DOORSHOME
- PM36851 (R40308):
Rational Synchronization Server to RTC integration does NOT support custom
enumeration
- PM36852 (R40309): Rational Synchronization Server
to RTC integration only supports RTC workitem
- Synchronizer picks
wrong CR if there are several Crs with same
number but different dcm
delimiters.
- Fix the condition when
sync fails because of no comments were supplied.
- Update the comment sync
feature to sync comments without state change. Capture the comments passed
during WaitingInfo. In this mode, the state of
the CR is not changed.
- Synchronize transition
log comment
- Add feature to prevent
circular state transitions
- Fix for sync un-mapped
state. It should not cause sync to fail
- Fix for synchronizing attributes
that have sync direction changetoadapter.
- Increase timeout to 2
minutes when calling Change API
- Add feature to prevent
double sync state transitions
- Add feature to
Change-Change adapter to preserve changes made to CR during sync
- Add feature to GenericChangeSync to preserve changes made to CRs during sync
- Add feature to CQ
adapter to preserve changes made to CQ Records during sync
- Change the CCS to pass
all mapped attributes when submitting Crs during
migrate
- Fix the CCS problem of synchronizing
null attributes
- Modify GenericChangeSynchronizer to handle out of memory
errors coming from adapter
- Create synchronization
direction persistency in case of tomcat shutdown in the middle of sync
- Improve sync
performance by fetching record mapped attribute values on modified sync
query
- Ensure that mappings
labeled adaptertochange are never considered for
updating the adapter side
- Remove warning if CR
attribute doesn't have an adapter mapping
Known problems
General
- If you install additional
Synchronizers or uninstall any of the installed Synchronizers, Rational
Synchronization Server may not display the pages properly unless you
restart your Tomcat server.
- If you update any of
the Synchronizer options (Sync Time Interval, Time Unit, or Server
Startup) for a sync process, the sync process may not pick up any
modifications unless the sync process is stopped and restarted.
- After starting the
Rational Change server, you must login to Rational Change at least once
before attempting to synchronize or create a template using the Rational
Focal Point for Rational Change Synchronizer.
- If you delete an
attachment, the Rational Change for Change Interface will re-attach it
unless you delete it from both Change Requests.
- If you delete an
attachment, the Rational Focal Point for Change Interface will re-attach
it unless you delete it from both Change Request and Element.
- If you disassociate an
associated task, the Rational Team Concert for Change Interface will
associate the task again unless you delete it from both Change Request and
WorkItem.
- The Rational DOORS for
Focal Point Interface requires that the Rational DOORS server, the
Rational Focal Point server, and the Rational Synchronization Server be
located in the same time zone.
- Asian characters cannot
be used in the name of a link in the Rational DOORS for Focal Point
Interface.
- When Starting
or Stopping a Synchronizer from the Start/Stop page, the Status may not
get updated. When this happens,
click on the Refresh button to update the Status displayed on the page.
- The Rational Change for
ClearQuest Interface limits the number of records that can be migrated at
a time from Rational ClearQuest to Rational Change to 50. It also limits
the number of change requests that can be migrated at a time from Rational
Change to Rational ClearQuest to 50.
- There is no way to
limit the size of synchronizer specific log files. (R42523)
- The Change for Focal
Point interface does not get loaded properly in Internet Explorer due to
some rendering issues. The same gets loaded properly in Firefox browser.
Contacting Support
Please visit our Telelogic support overview site at: http://www.ibm.com/software/rational/support/telelogic/
You will find a one-sheet reference guide about how to best contact support
in you geography.
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