Is the LDAP server aware of the change? Changed host changed IP etc. etc.

 

From: otrs-boun...@otrs.org [mailto:otrs-boun...@otrs.org] On Behalf Of
Luchtman, Kurt
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 3:42 PM
To: 'User questions and discussions about OTRS.'
Subject: Re: [otrs] Move

 

You can see that my frustration was getting to me. J

 

I have 100% control of the linux environment and the sql environment. I just
cannot log into the OTRS side when I import the sql data. Each time I do it,
I shutdown httpd (I know I don't have to but at this point I will try
anything), import the data via CLI, restart mysqld and try to log in with
the root@localhost which works on the fresh install but doesn't work after
the import. Also I have done the sql import without copying the Config.pm
from the opt/otrs/Kernel folder and with the Config.pm file. Both of which
still do not allow me to log in. If I use phpmyadmin, I can see the data in
the DB, I have even tried changing the password in the users table to get in
and each time, nothing. Is there a way to see the OTRS logs without being
logged in to the app?

 

My Config.pm file is set to go to LDAP, but even if I don't copy the
Config.pm it still won't go. Also, I have disabled SELinux and iptables are
turned off. 

 

Kurt

 

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Kurt Luchtman

NC FAST Desktop Support Manager

3724 National Drive #200

Raleigh NC 27612

919-707-4198

 

From: Gerald Young [mailto:cryth...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 3:28 PM
To: User questions and discussions about OTRS.
Subject: Re: [otrs] Move

 

" I can't log in to the unit"

database or ldap?

customer or agent?

fresh install or copied data?

What does your Config.pm say is the auth method for question 2?

Caps lock/num lock?

Did you try root@locahost?

 

 

On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 3:22 PM, Atom Powers <apow...@digipen.edu> wrote:

Sounds like the DB isn't started.



On 03/08/2013 12:09 PM, Luchtman, Kurt wrote:

I am trying to move from a physical server to a virtual server. I have
installed the same version of OTRS (3.1.11) on the destination system.
The only difference is the old system is CentOS 5.8 and the new system
is 6.3. I have backed up the sql db and imported it.

 

And you remember to start the SQL DB service and make sure your Config.pm
points to the local DB service? Can you authenticate to the OTRS DB using
the OTRS username and password?

-- 
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--Atom Powers--
Director of IT
DigiPen Institute of Technology
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