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users Missing expected character; PHP; parsing error; bf_preferences; bf_uifilters Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) This technote explains how to resolve the following error BFException[0]: Missing expected character "[" at byte 0 - found "" which can occur for certain users in IBM Rational Build build propane forge Forge. This is only if one or up to a few users are getting this issue
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and not if every user has this problem. Symptom When browsing through or logging into Build Forge and get the following: Missing expected character "[" how to build a medieval forge at byte 0 - found "" Cause The root cause is from a PHP parsing error. When a user logs-in or select a page from within the Build Forge UI the following applies to from the page (these may effect how to build a knife forge how the page is formed). Group Access Language setting License User preferences UI filters Diagnosing the problem When diagnosing this problem, check and rule out each possible cause one by one. Resolving the problem 1. Group Access Does the user or users have the correct access to the page they are receiving the error from? Are the users or user in a group that is unique or different from the rest? If they have the correct access and they are not in
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a unique group, you may be able to rule this out as a possible cause. 2. Language setting Is this user language setting unique or different from working users? 3. License Is the user getting a license? 4. User Preferences You can look to see if the there is any unusual in the users preferences by queering the database: If you do not know the user's ID you can run the following to get that information select * from bf_users where bf_login='
delete from bf_preferences where bf_user_id='
commit;
5. UI filters Does the user have any unusual filters to the page or pages getting the error? We can view the user's filters by using the following query: select * from bf_uifilters where bf_user_id='
delete from bf_uifilters where bf_user_id='
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running rafwEnvBuild.bat WPS incubator - SIP proxy BF Can't start job after idle for a day or two RAFW Failed Import (Out Of Memory) FAQ - How this Forum http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21427225 works Build Forge LDAP integration login error 0 Chris Devine (61●2) | asked Aug 04 '10, 8:31 p.m. Hello, I'm trying to setup LDAP integration for Build Forge 7.1.1.4. I'm getting an error when logging in with a user in the domain. Can anyone help with this? I have entered the following details under Administration -> LDAP LDAP Domain: https://jazz.net/forum/questions/40519/build-forge-ldap-integration-login-error DEV Admin DN: CN=Service Account AU\, ABCD RAM WAS DM Svc,OU=AU,OU=Service Accounts,OU=ABC Security Objects,DC=dev,DC=corptst,DC=ABC,DC=com Host: dev.corptst.abc.com:389 Bind User Account: Yes Map Access Groups: No Protocol: LDAP Search Base: DC=dev,DC=corptst,DC=abc,DC=com Unique Identifier: (sAMAccountName=%) When I test the connection of this domain in Build Forge it connects OK. When I try to login to Build Forge with a user from this domain I get the following error: Build Forge Error Access is denied to the BuildForge console. Error authenticating: com.buildforge.services.common.api.APIException - API: Authentication Error. Please click here to try the same type of login again, or click here to force a form login (user ID/password). And in the app server (we're using WebSphere) log: 00000025 SSOManager I Authenticating user 'dev/cdevine' for UI access. 00000025 LdapSession W Exception during LdapSession.findMultiple(DC=dev,DC=corptst,DC=abc,DC=com, (sAMAccountName=cdevine)) : javax.naming.CommunicationException: connection closed ; Remaining name: 'DC=dev,DC=corptst,DC=abc,DC=com' 00000025 LdapSession W Exception during LdapSession.findMultiple(DC=dev,DC=corptst,DC=abc,DC=com, (sAMAccountName=cdevine)) : javax.naming.NamingException: ; Remaining name: 'DC=dev,DC=corptst,DC=abc,DC=com' 00000025 AuthContext W Login failed - no LDAP record 00000025 SSOManager W An exception occurred authenticating user 'dev/cdevine'. The message is: 'API: Authentication Error.'. com.buildforge.services.common.api.APIException: API: Authentica
navigation ← Older posts Build Forge Quick Tips Posted on July 4, 2013 by Jonas Gryder Reply Using Build Forge variables to choose a http://bforge.net/ step path at run time Include a variable for the directory in which you want the Build Forge step to execute in your environment. Use a default value, or make it a "must change" variable. Place the variable in the step path, i.e. $var_name. Using drop-down variables to limit users to a pre-selected choice of paths is another option. Using Build how to Forge variables to choose selectors or servers at run time . Include variables for the Build Forge servers and/or selectors in your environment. Using drop-down variable is generally the best choice, as no one, including yourself is likely to remember the names of available servers and selectors. Use the .bset dot command to assign different servers and/or selectors for different steps..bset server $server_variable.bset how to build selector $selector_variable Create classes that can't be created by the GUI Using Build Forge's GUI, create a retention class. Then, update the Build Forge data base to any arbitrary count or days for that class. See a more complete explanation here. Block execution of selected projects for users that have overall execution permissions without blocking visibility. To prevent users from executing specific projects, while still maintaining their ability to see the projects and jobs and to evaluate execution results, choose a Build Forge selector, environment, or servers to which they do not have access. Continue to allow access to all other parts of the project. You can see a fuller explanation of how to accomplish this here. A deeper discussion of using Build Forge groups can be found here. Share Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a reply Access Groups: A Practical Approach Posted on June 26, 2013 by Jonas Gryder Reply Build Forge Access Groups are designed to allow very granular control over permissions and access . However, the system is not very intuitive, and the best implementation not always obvious. There are a few t