Oh ok.. I want to run 8.x at least for a day or two to get a “look & feel” of the new features on 8.x over 7.6.04 before I upgrade that instance to the 9.0 beta. So far I’m aware of new 8.x features over 9.0 only through some documentations and reading some of the ARS list postings of them.
Will the 9.0 Beta key work for 8.x? Joe _____ From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of LJ LongWing Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 3:17 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: Error while setting up my demo instance of AR System and ITSM Management Suite 8.1.02 on MS-SQL 2008 ** Joe, ITSM requires that the Remedy server be licensed...so, for 'Demo' purposes, if you plan on installing ITSM, you will need to get a Trial license for your server before you can install it...otherwise, you can use the un-licensed Remedy server for evaluation purposes only....the 9.0 Beta License Key is in the forums....which you have access to, so you should be able to find it :) On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 12:20 PM, Joe D'Souza <jdso...@shyle.net> wrote: ** Makes sense. So that 2000 entries restriction is only when I actually start using the system for my demo purposes correct? I’ve paused without hitting next until I’m able to confirm that. Since I’m setting this up on my personal PC with the end goal to get onto the version 9.0 beta test bandwagon, getting a trial license might be a little complicated for me. Joe _____ From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of laurent matheo Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 2:13 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: Error while setting up my demo instance of AR System and ITSM Management Suite 8.1.02 on MS-SQL 2008 Cool ^_^ It should install correctly since it's "just" a database restore when installing with SSI :) On 23 Feb, 2015,at 07:55 PM, Joe D'Souza <jdso...@shyle.net> wrote: Thanks guys, LJ’s suggestion of checking the actual port the MS-SQL server was using helped approaching the solution. The article Laurent forwarded nailed it where it showed where the dynamic port was set. Had to null that out and set the TCP Port to 1433. Now the installer is past the error and prompted me for the sa login and password. Since I am setting up a demo system, if I leave the license keys blank and go forward, will it still install the apps with no issues? I understand the limitations of not being able to insert more than 2000 records etc. as it used to be in the past. I’m ok with that for this demo instance. Joe _____ From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of laurent matheo Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 1:00 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: Error while setting up my demo instance of AR System and ITSM Management Suite 8.1.02 on MS-SQL 2008 Btw, are you using the "real" "SQL Server" or the "Express" version? I just realized that you had "express" in your instance name. If it's the Express version it seems you have to setup the 1433 port manually (which is not the case in the "real / full" SQL Server): http://support.webecs.com/kb/a868/how-do-i-configure-sql-server-express-to-allow-remote-tcp-ip-connections-on-port-1433.aspx On 23 Feb, 2015,at 06:52 PM, Joe D'Souza <jdso...@shyle.net> wrote: LJ, That is strange. And you might be right on this one. I just ran a netstat result (hadn’t even thought of that as I had accepted all defaults as far as ports were concerned during the MS-SQL install) and assumed that 1433 was the port the SQL server was listening on. It seems its not. The PID for MS-SQL server is 2056 and this is what I see for that PID on a netstat. TCP [::]:49438 [::]:0 LISTENING 2056 Looks like I might need to use port 49438 for that installer? If I use that, would I need to reset it back to 1433 anywhere after the installation? Joe _____ From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of LJ LongWing Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 10:31 AM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: Error while setting up my demo instance of AR System and ITSM Management Suite 8.1.02 on MS-SQL 2008 ** Joe, Just the other day I was helping a friend setup a 'home install' of Remedy, and I was having difficulty trying to get the DB running on 1433, just as you are describing....I went through the configuration, enabled TCPIP, configured it to run on 1433 in all the places I could find, for all of the IP's, etc...couldn't get it to work properly...so, I eventually, dropped to a command prompt, did a netstat -a -n -o, and looked for the process ID of the SQL Server Process, and found what port it was running on, and used that in the installer... Afterwards, the Remedy service doesn't have issue connecting, because it uses the native client, not the same thing the installer does.... Just a thought for you to get over this hump :) On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 6:49 PM, Joe D'Souza <jdso...@shyle.net> wrote: ** I did try that yesterday. It is just too overwhelming with multiple choices that look like they might mean the same product when choosing the product you are seeking compatibility information for. And after choosing BMC Remedy IT Service Management Suite and extracting the Excel file, I got the file that I had posted in an earlier response which had a URL for a PDF doc having an address that no longer exists. Anyway got the PDF file from Laurent who had downloaded it at a time when that URL had worked. I’m now facing another issue. I successfully installed the MS-SQL server 2008, and configured it so that it’s Management Studio could connect to the server (had some firewall issues initially where I had to expose port 1433 to inbound connections – for fun I also exposed the sqlserv.exe for inbound traffic so it would work even if the SQL port was changed down the line). I’m assuming that is more than enough to guarantee SQL client connectivity to the SQL server when running the ITSM stack installer. I tried to connect with the above settings and no problems. I can get into the SQL server – it’s a one tiered setup for demo purposes. I have my MS-SQL server installed as a named instance supporting Windows Authentication. I then created a ARSystem database, and created an SQL login with windows authentication [SERVERNAME]\ jmdsouza and made this Login the dbo of the ARSystem where [SERERNAME] is the red part of the masked information in the screenshot. Subsequently when installing the preconfigured stack installer logged into Windows as [SERVERNAME]\ jdsouza (not [SERVERNAME]\ jmdsouza ) for ITSM 8.1.02, I chose the AR System and the AR Clients as the options for my installation and at the prompt for the “AR System Server and Database Information”, I entered the local [SERVERNAME] where all the red masked info is below. I entered the password of [CAMARO\ jmdosuza ] When I press Next, after a brief while, my next screen I am met with the error “TCP/IP connection to the host Camaro2015 using port number 1433 failed. Possible causes: Database services are not available/running or Network configuration is not configured correctly for TCP/IP protocol or IP or host name/ port number is incorrect.” On my MS-SQL Server Configuration Manager, I have enabled both the Client and Server TCP/IP protocol.. What might I be missing? 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