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Hello,   We are upgrading to ALM version 15.5.1 from ALM 12,53 and getting errors. We are getting the following error: "Failed to validate existing schema. User "dbo" does not own all user tables in schema." during the process.     Where should we look? HomerJ
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We currently use Oracle in our ALM instance, recent security changes have our DBA's wanting to revoke the access of the "schema users" for the ALM project schemas and replace those users with a system account with the same access, wil this cause any issue with the ALM application?
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We would like an easy way to test our Oracle database connection for a given schema/user used by ALM. Every once in awhile, we get an expired password for one of our projects and want a quick way to test the connection/password. Is there an easy-to-install client that we can use without bothering th...
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Hello, We have been tasked with backing up the projects and resources prior to an HP ALM upgrade. We are unsure exactly what the repository and schema refers to. In regards to the Project Repository. It says to back this up, is the Project Repository a folder? ex: D:ProgramData\\HP\\ALM\\repository\...
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Hello, We are trying to clean up our instance of HP ALM and we see that there are several siteadmin_db schemas within our DB (we assume from old attempted upgrades and testing) and would like to know how to find out the active siteadmin_db schema and is it safe to get rid of the other not being used...
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I am attempting to upgrade QC/ALM from v11.52 to v 12.20. However before that I wish to migrate the database server from Oracle to SQL server. The problem is that it seems pretty simple to do this with the projects schema but I can't find out how to do this with the site admin schema. The answer in ...
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A few weeks ago, we stood up a TEST environment to test the upgrade from 11 to 12.2 (including a SEPARATE instance of Oracle). We successfully upgraded the qcsiteadmin_db and were able to migrate and upgrade a major project we were interested in. The other day, we were asked to migrate/upgrade the p...
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We are getting an error in the final phase of the installation stating that there are extra columns in the site admin schema. I know how to specify an exception file for a project, but where can I do this for the site admin?
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