Use the checklists below (pick the one that is applicable) to verify that your QPR system is properly installed and configured on a basic level. Note that the checklists below are for reference purposes and they do not take into account any environment-specific settings.
Use this list if you selected the standalone option.
# |
Task |
Expected Output |
Notes |
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1 |
Start QPR EnterpriseArchitect/QPR ProcessDesigner |
The application is started successfully. |
Also QPR Foundation Server and QPR BizArchitecture Server are started |
2 |
Open a server model in QPR EnterpriseArchitect/QPR ProcessDesigner |
Model is opened without errors. |
|
3 |
Start QPR Metrics Client |
The application is started successfully. |
Also QPR Metrics Server is started |
4 |
Open a model in QPR Metrics |
Model is opened without errors. |
|
5 |
Start QPR Web Application Server |
QPR Web Application Server is started successfully. |
|
6 |
Launch QPR Portal |
Login is successful. |
|
7 |
Browse QPR Modeling and QPR Metrics Models in Portal |
All models are displayed successfully. |
You may need to install an SVG plugin or Microsoft Silverlight first in order to view some QPR Metrics views. |
8 |
Access http://localhost/QPR2019-1/Portal/qpr.isapi.dll/wsforward/servicetester.aspx and click QueryObjectsAsXml |
The tester is launched successfully and clicking on QueryObjectsAsXml returns a result set with multiple objects |
* Applicable only if you installed QPR Web Services Foundation. |
9 |
Launch Microsoft Word 2010, 2013, or 2016. |
The QPR tab appears in Word. |
* Applicable only if you installed QPR Add-In for Microsoft Office. |
Use this list if you selected to install service or omitted both standalone and service options.
# |
Task |
Expected Output |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
If you installed QPR Service, start the service. Otherwise start all QPR servers (QPR Foundation Server, QPR Metrics Server, QPR BizArchitecture Server, and QPR Web Application Server) |
The service is started successfully or all server components are started successfully. |
|
2 |
Open a server model in QPR EnterpriseArchitect/QPR ProcessDesigner |
Model is opened without errors. |
|
3 |
Start QPR Metrics Client |
The application is started successfully. |
|
4 |
Open a model in QPR Metrics |
Model is opened without errors. |
|
5 |
Launch QPR Portal |
Login is successful. |
|
6 |
Browse QPR Modeling and QPR Metrics Models in Portal |
All models are displayed successfully. |
You may need to install an SVG plugin or Microsoft Silverlight first in order to view some QPR Metrics views. |
7 |
Access http://localhost/QPR2019-1/Portal/qpr.isapi.dll/wsforward/servicetester.aspx and click QueryObjectsAsXml |
The tester is launched successfully and clicking on QueryObjectsAsXml returns a result set with multiple objects |
* Applicable only if you installed QPR Web Services Foundation. |
8 |
Launch Microsoft Word 2010, 2013, or 2016. |
The QPR tab appears in Word. |
* Applicable only if you installed QPR Add-In for Microsoft Office. |