Repository tools command to reset a repository lock ID

Use the resetRepoLockId command to reset the repository lock ID in a database.

Purpose

The resetRepoLockId command can be used to reset the repository lock ID in a database.
Important: This command should only be used in an emergency if the existing database lock was lost from the current teamserver.properties file, and if you are sure no other application is accessing the same database tables.
Important: You must shut down the server before you run the command.

Parameters

Attribute Description Required Default
teamserver.properties Path to the teamserver.properties file No conf/application/teamserver.properties

where application is jts, ccm, rm, qm, gc, dcc, or relm.

logFile Path to the log file. No repotools-application_resetRepoLockId.log

where application is jts, ccm, rm, qm, gc, dcc, or relm.

Example

The following example is for Jazz® Team Server. To use this command for other applications, run these options from the server directory:
  • IBM® Engineering Workflow Management (Change and Configuration Management application): repotools-ccm
  • IBM Engineering Requirements Management DOORS® Next (Requirements Management application): repotools-rm
  • IBM Engineering Test Management (Quality Management application): repotools-qm
  • Global Configuration Management: repotools-gc
  • Data Collection Component: repotools-dcc
  • IBM Engineering Lifecycle Optimization - Engineering Insights: repotools-relm

For Windows
operating system Open a command prompt and enter this command:

cd C:\Program Files\IBM\JazzTeamServer\server\
repotools-jts.bat -resetRepoLockId teamserver.properties=conf\jts\teamserver.properties

For Unix
operating systems Open a command line and enter this command:

cd opt/IBM/JazzTeamServer/server/
./repotools-jts.sh -resetRepoLockId teamserver.properties=conf/jts/teamserver.properties