RE: Multiple instances
From: Maruf (Maruf_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/01/05
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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 07:39:09 -0800
I created a new site and am able to login. but the foll fails:
1. Assigned task to resource.
2. Logged onto PWA as resource <can see the message "1 new task is assigned
to you">
3. when i goto taskpage, it automatically redirects me to home and i cannot
complete the task.
Has anyone faced this prob?
same problem is faced while Checking in Projects....cant check in my
projects as well.
Let me know if someone can help me.
-Maruf
maruf.dolani@gmail.com
"Keith" wrote:
> I played around with tool and was able to successfuly deploy a multi-instance
> install; one production, one demo. The install uses seperate project
> databases, seperate sharepoint databases, and uses the same wss admin
> database. You can set it up using a seperate w3 site within iis or you can
> add it to the existing site. I chose to use the same w3 site.
>
> I first created a new project database, populated it by running setupdb,
> which is documented in the install guide under Deploy the Database-> Creating
> the project server database manually. Assuming you are wanting to run sp1
> for production, make sure to update the demo database as well. I forgot to
> do this and had some major issues when trying to add a new project from
> project pro.
>
> After getting the database created and updated, make sure to assign
> MSProjectServer & MSProjectRole roles to the new databases. Run editsite,
> create the site. After the new wss instance is created, go to the project
> install, go to Microsoft WSS -> WSS Configuration Wizard and run this against
> the new wss intance.
>
> If you are having database issues, verify your MSProjectServerUser and
> MSProjectUser passwords. Run the test and also verify those roles have the
> proper permissions. Also, I noticed that on my production instance (the one
> MS installed), if I would run a test, it would fail. By default, my install
> had MSProjectServerUser in the MSProjectMember Role text box under editsite.
> I changed this from MSProjectServerUser to MSProjectUser and it passes.
>
> Keith
>
> "MartinG" wrote:
>
> > We have created an additional instance of server using the download suggested
> > by Dale and it worked just fine - there is also further info on the tool in
> > appendix C to the server installation guide. We are having problems getting
> > the second server instance to see our development database so would
> > appreciate any tips you may come up with to do this.
> >
> > MartinG
> >
> > "Keith" wrote:
> >
> > > I've been told Project Server 2003 is capable of running a multi-instance
> > > environment. Can anyone point me to some documentation that goes into depth
> > > on the install and configuration?
> > >
> > > thanks,
> > > Keith
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