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How should I do it? I want to modify the rules without anyone using TM1.

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 5:05 pm
by fanych
Modifying rules and user entry data will cause a lock conflict, resulting in server failure.
so,
Does TM1 have maintenance mode?
or
How to get users who are using TM1

Is there any good way?

message:
140198981224192 [1019] ERROR 2018-09-21 04:06:51.418 TM1.Server Calc has Error, But not fatal:TM1LockException: IX lock conflict(1)


sorry ,My English is poor,

Thank you for your time.

Re: How should I do it? I want to modify the rules without anyone using TM1.

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 9:17 pm
by Wim Gielis
In the Security > Clients/Groups option, you can see who is active (logged on) at any point in time.
Or you can use tools like TM1 Top or Operations console or other.

Normally you would adjust/create rules in a development environment. After testing, they would be migrated to the production model with associated (limited) downtilme. If you don't have a development environment, then you will need to save the rules and warn the users of expected downtime / no activity in TM1.

Re: How should I do it? I want to modify the rules without anyone using TM1.

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2018 11:28 pm
by David Usherwood
I recall a post but cannot track it down, suggesting that a good way to lock CAM/AD users out while work is going on is to change IntegratedSecurityMode from 5 to 1. This TM1S.CFG is dynamic in PA 2 at least (not I believe in TM1 10.x)
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgece ... n0437.html
Good idea to set up the admin password first of course :)

Re: How should I do it? I want to modify the rules without anyone using TM1.

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2018 6:30 am
by lotsaram
David Usherwood wrote: Sun Sep 23, 2018 11:28 pm I recall a post but cannot track it down, suggesting that a good way to lock CAM/AD users out while work is going on is to change IntegratedSecurityMode from 5 to 1. This TM1S.CFG is dynamic in PA 2 at least (not I believe in TM1 10.x)
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgece ... n0437.html
Good idea to set up the admin password first of course :)
That's because it was .. eheeem, posted on LinkenIn. Got to pump up the tyres every now and then.