I cannot view my tasks on the Business Project Board. I could view the tasks on the board till a couple of weeks ago.
The problem was that I hadn't actually setup my new Crowd to work with the old Crowd. Once I set it up as an application and restarted I was able to get to another error. That one identified that the Client IP was invalid. Following the steps from https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CROWDKB/Client+Host+is+Invalid I was able to remedy that problem and login to my new Crowd instance
When you set JIRA up for the first time you would have created a local admin.
Identify this user in production and hope/pray you still remember the password for this user.
Login as the local admin, this user is completely detached from your crowd PKI authentication and should not have any issues logging in as the local admin user
once logged in you should be able to modify the user directories and allow the rest of the users to login.
a how to is available here
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Retrieving+the+JIRA+Administrator
if you had replaced the
Crowd.properties
seraph-config.xml
make sure you put the original back in, this will prevent you from logging in as the local administrator.
let us know how it goes
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This doesn't work. Both of the files that you mentioned above are set to defaults and shouldn't even be trying to look at Crowd. However, I am seeing that the import seems to be changing my configurations during the reindexing. Where one build update will show that the User Directories are empty or use Jira Internal Directory, the latter entries are starting to show that Crowd Internal Directories were implemented. I have no idea why it would keep changing these values during the import, but it is.
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I'm not sure, but it's worth to try. When I created my test server, I did the configuration creating the admin user with a password right? But when I did the import, the admin user automatically took the password from the other instance because of the back up import.
This make any sense?
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