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Upgrade to Plone 3.0 - can't log in
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United States
2007-08-23 08:39:09
Currently running Plone 2.5.1 on OS X 10.4.9

I took the following steps:
  * stopped my instance
  * ran the Plone 3.0 OS X Installer
  * Copied the 2.5.1 Data.fs to the 3.0 Instance/var
directory
  * started the 3.0 Instance
  * tried to log in to http://mysite:8080/manage

When i try to use the admin password as specified in
adminPassword.txt (yes,
i'm looking at the password file in the 3.0 installation), i
cannot log in
... i cannot log in with the old admin password either. 
I've done cut/paste
of the password, so i'm sure that i'm typing it correctly.

I get errors in the log if i try to access the site
directly, but i assume
that's because i haven't finished the upgrade process.

When trying to log in to the Management Interface, there are
no log errors
whatsoever.

Any ideas what might be happening?

Thanks!



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Re: Upgrade to Plone 3.0 - can't log in
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United Kingdom
2007-08-23 09:26:03
nhajratw wrote:
> Currently running Plone 2.5.1 on OS X 10.4.9
> 
> I took the following steps:
>   * stopped my instance
>   * ran the Plone 3.0 OS X Installer
>   * Copied the 2.5.1 Data.fs to the 3.0 Instance/var
directory
>   * started the 3.0 Instance
>   * tried to log in to http://mysite:8080/manage
This sounds like you're trying to log into the ZMI because
you put 
'manage' on the end.


> When trying to log in to the Management Interface,
there are no log errors
> whatsoever.
This sounds like you did get into the ZMI and sounds like
the opposite 
to what you said earlier. 

> Any ideas what might be happening?

You didn't mention actually going in the ZMI to
portal_migration and 
actually running the migration to upgrade the site. Without
that, I'd 
expect to be able to get in via the ZMI, but not get at the
Plone site 
until after it is migrated. That sounds, reading between the
lines, like 
the situation you're in.

So is it simply you left out actually doing the migration?

Regards,
Nick


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