I tried migrating our existing ScrumWorks Pro 4.5.1 to the latest version, but after the installation finishes (without errors), the server is not accessible.
I also tried doing a clean install and just migrating the data files, but still the server does not start. It looks like an issue with the JBoss server.
I have uploaded my log files here: http://ge.tt/8ExSon9/
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Looking at the log you posted it does appear that your copy of Jboss is either corrupted or did not deploy correctly.
I would suggest backing up your Database, and fully uninstalling and reinstalling Scrumworks on the system.
What you might want to try doing differently this time, is to treat this as a non-internet connected install. Without regard to what OS you are using, please go to this page in our documentation: http://www.danube.com/docs/scrumworks...
Once there download all of the listed files and along with a fresh copy of the main Scrumworks install file place them in one folder and run the installer.
Once that is complete try launching Scrumworks before restoring your backed up database, jsut to see if it will load. If it does you are good to move forward, if not then we will want to look at the freshly generated logs. -
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Thank you for your quick reply.
We are using the server for our projects on a daily basis, but I will see if I can get it reinstalled in the beginning of next week.
I will give an update in here regardless of the result. -
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jonasbc, did you manage to solve this problem? It looks like we're experiencing the same problem here. Up until now no solution found. :(
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I did not... So we are still on ScrumWorks 4.5.1.
I guess the problem has to do with a conflict between the new JBoss server and something else installed on the same server.
I tried installing the 5.1 version on a different machine and importing the data files, and it worked without flaws.-
If that is the case, you might want to take a look at the instructions found here:
http://community.danube.com/danube/to...
Using those settings can help to bypass some Jboss conflicts. Although we do tend to suggest keeping your server on a machine that does not have another copy of Jboss running. -
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