Java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user system denied in realm wl_realm Error.
Getting this security exception when trying to pull a message from one weblogic
instance JMS queue, and sending the message (via a MDB) to another machine's JMS
queue.
Ex. Here's the scenario.
Two Windows2000Server machines,
one at ip ... xxx.xxx.x.16,
second machine at ... xxx.xxx.x.17.
MDB pulls message off of a JMS queue on 16. MDB sends the message to .17 box.
ON the .17 machine (the receiver) I get the following exception
weblogic.transaction.internal.CoordinatorImpl@31406b>
java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user system denied in realm wl_realm
at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.authenticate(Realm.java:212)
at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.getAuthenticatedName(Realm.java:233)
at weblogic.security.acl.internal.Security.authenticate(Security.java:125)
at weblogic.security.acl.internal.Security.verify(Security.java:87)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicRequestHandler.handleRequest(BasicRequestHandler.java:76)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java:17)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:137)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
ON the sending maching .16, I get the following exception.
####<Apr 3, 2002 9:46:24 AM CST> <Error> <RJVM> <testweblogic> <OptiSoftAppServer>
<ExecuteThread: '96' for queue: 'default'> <> <> <000000> <Unsolicited error response
for: '-1'>
The messages appear to show up on the destination machine, but are these error
messages valid, or just bogus?
Thanks,
Eric.
Why is that? Your suggestion worked but I don't understand why.
When our MDB on machineA did the JNDI lookup to MachineB we set the
credentials to a valid user/password on MachineB.
My speculation: Since the MDB on machineA is already in a transaction
any other JNDI calls use the credentials for the MDB's transactions,
ignoring any other credentials we might try to set explicitly. If my
speculation is correct then that would explain by the passwords for the
user "system" would have to be the same between servers.
Is there a good place to read up on this?
Thanks
Tom
Rajesh Mirchandani wrote:
> Make sure you have the same system password for the 2 instances of WLS on seperate boxes.
>
> Tom Barnes wrote:
>
>
>>Or post to the EJB newsgroup (which "owns" MDBs).
>>
>>Tom Barnes wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I think there is a username/password field configurable in the MDB descriptor that
>>>might help here??? Other than that, I suggest posting to the security newsgroup.
>>>
>>>Tom
>>>
>>>Eric Babin wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Getting this security exception when trying to pull a message from one weblogic
>>>>instance JMS queue, and sending the message (via a MDB) to another machine's JMS
>>>>queue.
>>>>
>>>>Ex. Here's the scenario.
>>>>
>>>> Two Windows2000Server machines,
>>>> one at ip ... xxx.xxx.x.16,
>>>> second machine at ... xxx.xxx.x.17.
>>>>
>>>> MDB pulls message off of a JMS queue on 16. MDB sends the message to .17 box.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>ON the .17 machine (the receiver) I get the following exception
>>>>
>>>>weblogic.transaction.internal.CoordinatorImpl@31406b>
>>>>java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user system denied in realm wl_realm
>>>> at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.authenticate(Realm.java:212)
>>>> at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.getAuthenticatedName(Realm.java:233)
>>>> at weblogic.security.acl.internal.Security.authenticate(Security.java:125)
>>>> at weblogic.security.acl.internal.Security.verify(Security.java:87)
>>>> at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicRequestHandler.handleRequest(BasicRequestHandler.java:76)
>>>> at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java:17)
>>>> at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:137)
>>>> at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
>>>>
>>>>ON the sending maching .16, I get the following exception.
>>>>
>>>>####<Apr 3, 2002 9:46:24 AM CST> <Error> <RJVM> <testweblogic> <OptiSoftAppServer>
>>>><ExecuteThread: '96' for queue: 'default'> <> <> <000000> <Unsolicited error response
>>>>for: '-1'>
>>>>
>>>>The messages appear to show up on the destination machine, but are these error
>>>>messages valid, or just bogus?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>Eric.
>>>>
>
> --
> Rajesh Mirchandani
> Developer Relations Engineer
> BEA Support
>
>
>
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at weblogic.security.acl.internal.Security.authenticate(Security.java:11
3)
at weblogic.security.SecurityService.initializeSuid(SecurityService.java
:293)
at weblogic.security.SecurityService.initialize(SecurityService.java:123
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.initialize(T3Srvr.java:343)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:169)
at weblogic.Server.main(Server.java:35)
'>
The WebLogic Server did not start up properly.
Exception raised: java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user system de
nied in realm weblogic
java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user system denied in realm webl
ogic
at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.authenticate(Realm.java:209)
at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.getAuthenticatedName(Realm.java:229)
at weblogic.security.acl.internal.Security.authenticate(Security.java:11
3)
at weblogic.security.SecurityService.initializeSuid(SecurityService.java
:293)
at weblogic.security.SecurityService.initialize(SecurityService.java:123
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.initialize(T3Srvr.java:343)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:169)
at weblogic.Server.main(Server.java:35)
Reason: Fatal initialization exception
D:\bea\wlserver6.0>goto finish
D:\bea\wlserver6.0>cd config\test
D:\bea\wlserver6.0\config\test>ENDLOCAL
D:\bea\wlserver6.0\config\test>Seen this, may give a clue?
Server Known Problems Change Request Number Description
042556
The weblogic.Admin command now requires the user and password options. For example:
java weblogic.Admin -username system -password gumby1234
The username "system" is required for most functions (for example: VERSION). If
you do not specify -username system, you will get the following error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user
system denied in realm weblogic
<<no stack trace available>>
"lazar" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
I would also like to know, if there is a fix for it.
Thanks
Lazar
Greg Layton <[email protected]> wrote:
Did you ever get an answer to this. If so could you share it with me.ThanksGreg -
We have started getting the above error message in a system that has worked happily
for the past 6 months or so (and continues to work happily from our disaster recovery
environment). I should probably add that this occurs when we are attempting to
write to the database via the connection pool.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
Andrew
The full stack trace is
javax.naming.AuthenticationException. Root exception is java.lang.SecurityException:
Authentication for user system denied in realm weblogic
<<no stack trace available>>
31-Jan-02 00:04:41 GMT Warning Adapter RuntimeException
thrown by rmi server(class com.esure.ibis.a
ccesslayer.sb.useraccess.UserAccessBeanEOImpl)
[265127279722
6064825S:hfxesure17:[7005,7005,7002,7002,7005,7002,-1]:esure
prdwls/296]: [BaseEJBObject]
home: com.esure.ibis.accesslaye
r.sb.useraccess.UserAccessBeanHomeImpl@4b741e
com.esure.ibis.util.IbisException: NamingException occurred in UserAccess Session
Bean::validateUser()
at com.esure.ibis.accesslayer.sb.useraccess.UserAccessBean.validateUser(UserAccessBean.java:192)
at com.esure.ibis.accesslayer.sb.useraccess.UserAccessBeanImpl.validateUser(UserAccessBeanImpl.java:110)
at com.esure.ibis.accesslayer.sb.useraccess.UserAccessBeanEOImpl.validateUser(UserAccessBeanEOImpl.java:31)
at com.esure.ibis.accesslayer.sb.useraccess.UserAccessBeanEOImpl_WLSkel.invoke(UserAccessBeanEOImpl_WLSkel.java:202)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerAdapter.invoke(BasicServerAdapter.java:373)
at weblogic.rmi.cluster.ReplicaAwareServerRef.invoke(ReplicaAwareServerRef.java:128)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerAdapter.invoke(BasicServerAdapter.java:237)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicRequestHandler.handleRequest(BasicRequestHandler.java:118)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java:17)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:137)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)We have started getting the above error message in a system that has worked happily
for the past 6 months or so (and continues to work happily from our disaster recovery
environment). I should probably add that this occurs when we are attempting to
write to the database via the connection pool.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
Andrew
The full stack trace is
javax.naming.AuthenticationException. Root exception is java.lang.SecurityException:
Authentication for user system denied in realm weblogic
<<no stack trace available>>
31-Jan-02 00:04:41 GMT Warning Adapter RuntimeException
thrown by rmi server(class com.esure.ibis.a
ccesslayer.sb.useraccess.UserAccessBeanEOImpl)
[265127279722
6064825S:hfxesure17:[7005,7005,7002,7002,7005,7002,-1]:esure
prdwls/296]: [BaseEJBObject]
home: com.esure.ibis.accesslaye
r.sb.useraccess.UserAccessBeanHomeImpl@4b741e
com.esure.ibis.util.IbisException: NamingException occurred in UserAccess Session
Bean::validateUser()
at com.esure.ibis.accesslayer.sb.useraccess.UserAccessBean.validateUser(UserAccessBean.java:192)
at com.esure.ibis.accesslayer.sb.useraccess.UserAccessBeanImpl.validateUser(UserAccessBeanImpl.java:110)
at com.esure.ibis.accesslayer.sb.useraccess.UserAccessBeanEOImpl.validateUser(UserAccessBeanEOImpl.java:31)
at com.esure.ibis.accesslayer.sb.useraccess.UserAccessBeanEOImpl_WLSkel.invoke(UserAccessBeanEOImpl_WLSkel.java:202)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerAdapter.invoke(BasicServerAdapter.java:373)
at weblogic.rmi.cluster.ReplicaAwareServerRef.invoke(ReplicaAwareServerRef.java:128)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerAdapter.invoke(BasicServerAdapter.java:237)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicRequestHandler.handleRequest(BasicRequestHandler.java:118)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java:17)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:137)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120) -
Hi,
I am using WL60SP2 on Windows NT 4.0.
I am trying to call a bean from my startup class. The code is as follows
home = lookupHome();
messageSubscriber = (MessageSubscriber) narrow(home.create(),
MessageSubscriber.class);
Right at this point the Weblogic server is throwing the following error.
java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user guest denied in
realm wl_realm
<<no stack trace available>>
I know this has something to do with the security. In WL50 I would have
gone to the weblogic.policy file to fix it. With WL60 I know I have to
change something on the console but am not sure.
Please help.
Thanks
RajGo into the console and make sure the GuestDisabled property = false
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs61/////ConsoleHelp/security.html
Joe Jerry
Raj Kathlesar wrote:
Hi,
I am using WL60SP2 on Windows NT 4.0.
I am trying to call a bean from my startup class. The code is as follows
home = lookupHome();
messageSubscriber = (MessageSubscriber) narrow(home.create(),
MessageSubscriber.class);
Right at this point the Weblogic server is throwing the following error.
java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user guest denied in
realm wl_realm
<<no stack trace available>>
I know this has something to do with the security. In WL50 I would have
gone to the weblogic.policy file to fix it. With WL60 I know I have to
change something on the console but am not sure.
Please help.
Thanks
Raj -
Environment: WLS61 SP2
Two WLS61 servers on different machines. User test1 is authenticated against LDAP
on server_1, then tries
to execute a class (from JSP) that calls EJB on server_2. The environment properties
for the call to EJB on server_2 to are setup as follows (Note that user test2 is
used to call EJB on server_2. User test2 exists in the wl_realm on server2):
env.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, "weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory");
env.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, "t3://server2:7001");
env.put(Context.SECURITY_AUTHENTICATION, "simple");
env.put(Context.SECURITY_PRINCIPAL, "test2");
env.put(Context.SECURITY_CREDENTIALS, "somepass");
The call results in the following exception raised on server_2. Why is test1 id used
if test2 is explicitly specified for the call? User test1 does not exist on server_2.
<Jul 13, 2002 11:37:31 AM EDT> <Warning> <Dispatcher> <RuntimeException thrown by
rmi server: 'weblo
gic.rmi.cluster.ClusterableServerRef@111 - jvmid: '4783591120128354231S:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:[7001,7001,7002,7
002,7001,7002,-1]:mydomain:myserver', oid: '271', implementation: '[BaseEJBObject]
home: c
om.test.TestEJB_jvjalv_HomeImpl@7583b9''
java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user test1 denied in realm wl_realm
at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.authenticate(Realm.java:212)
at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.getAuthenticatedName(Realm.java:233)
at weblogic.security.acl.internal.Security.authenticate(Security.java:125)
at weblogic.security.acl.internal.Security.verify(Security.java:87)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicServerRef.handleRequest(BasicServerRef.java:237)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicExecuteRequest.execute(BasicExecuteRequest.java:22)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)If you are using JNDI authentication, make sure you close the context before
you get another context.
In WLS, stack of authenticated users will be maintained per thread. Now when
user is authenticated, it will be pushed into the stack. When you close the
context it will be popped out. In your case it seems like somehow test1 user's
idenitity is set on the thread which is calling the EJB on server2.
use weblogic.security.acl.Security.getCurrentUser() to get the current
user associated with the thread.
I hope this helps.
-utpal -
Java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user null denied in realm
Hello,
We have the following exceptionj on WLS 6.1 SP3 on Win2K:
javax.naming.AuthenticationException. Root exception is
java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user null denied in realm
weblogic
at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.authenticate(Realm.java:212)
at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.getAuthenticatedName(Realm.java:233)
at
weblogic.security.acl.internal.Security.authenticate(Security.java:135)
at
weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.pushUser(WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.java:518)
at
weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.newContext(WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.java:362)
at
weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.getInitialContext(WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.java:334)
at
weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.getInitialContext(WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.java:211)
at
weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory.getInitialContext(WLInitialContextFactory.java:149)
at
javax.naming.spi.NamingManager.getInitialContext(NamingManager.java:660)
at
javax.naming.InitialContext.getDefaultInitCtx(InitialContext.java:241)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.init(InitialContext.java:217)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.<init>(InitialContext.java:173)
at
And it seems that this exception happens after the introduction of a JAAS module
for an external call.
What strikes me is that the WLS samples use System.setProperty... and I was wondering
if this could be the cause of our problem, because the rest of the application
does not use JAAS, and that may be it screws up the realm with WLS....
Any idea?
Cheers,
ThierryHello,
We have the following exceptionj on WLS 6.1 SP3 on Win2K:
javax.naming.AuthenticationException. Root exception is
java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user null denied in realm
weblogic
at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.authenticate(Realm.java:212)
at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.getAuthenticatedName(Realm.java:233)
at
weblogic.security.acl.internal.Security.authenticate(Security.java:135)
at
weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.pushUser(WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.java:518)
at
weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.newContext(WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.java:362)
at
weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.getInitialContext(WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.java:334)
at
weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.getInitialContext(WLInitialContextFactoryDelegate.java:211)
at
weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory.getInitialContext(WLInitialContextFactory.java:149)
at
javax.naming.spi.NamingManager.getInitialContext(NamingManager.java:660)
at
javax.naming.InitialContext.getDefaultInitCtx(InitialContext.java:241)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.init(InitialContext.java:217)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.<init>(InitialContext.java:173)
at
And it seems that this exception happens after the introduction of a JAAS module
for an external call.
What strikes me is that the WLS samples use System.setProperty... and I was wondering
if this could be the cause of our problem, because the rest of the application
does not use JAAS, and that may be it screws up the realm with WLS....
Any idea?
Cheers,
Thierry -
Authentication for user system denied in realm wl_realm
HI,
When I try to start a managed server in clustered environment,
I get this error :
java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user system denied in realm wl_realm
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicOutboundRequest.sendReceive(BasicOutboundRequest.java:85)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicRemoteRef.invoke(BasicRemoteRef.java:133)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.ProxyStub.invoke(ProxyStub.java:35)
at $Proxy7.getMBean(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.management.Admin.getDomain(Admin.java:1229)
at weblogic.cluster.MulticastSender.<init>(MulticastSender.java:136)
at weblogic.cluster.MulticastManager.createSender(MulticastManager.java:159)
at weblogic.cluster.MulticastManager.createSender(MulticastManager.java:154)
at weblogic.cluster.MulticastManager.<init>(MulticastManager.java:109)
at weblogic.cluster.MulticastManager.initialize(MulticastManager.java:70)
at weblogic.cluster.ClusterService.initialize(ClusterService.java:119)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.ServerServiceList.initialize(ServerServiceList.java:46)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.initialize(T3Srvr.java:477)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:197)
at weblogic.Server.main(Server.java:35)
Could you, please, help me figure out what's wrong with this ?
Thank you,
rivisa
Make sure you supply the correct system password (the password used by the admin server) when
starting the managed server.
rivisa wrote:
> HI,
>
> When I try to start a managed server in clustered environment,
> I get this error :
> java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user system denied in realm wl_realm
> at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicOutboundRequest.sendReceive(BasicOutboundRequest.java:85)
> at weblogic.rmi.internal.BasicRemoteRef.invoke(BasicRemoteRef.java:133)
> at weblogic.rmi.internal.ProxyStub.invoke(ProxyStub.java:35)
> at $Proxy7.getMBean(Unknown Source)
> at weblogic.management.Admin.getDomain(Admin.java:1229)
> at weblogic.cluster.MulticastSender.<init>(MulticastSender.java:136)
> at weblogic.cluster.MulticastManager.createSender(MulticastManager.java:159)
> at weblogic.cluster.MulticastManager.createSender(MulticastManager.java:154)
> at weblogic.cluster.MulticastManager.<init>(MulticastManager.java:109)
> at weblogic.cluster.MulticastManager.initialize(MulticastManager.java:70)
> at weblogic.cluster.ClusterService.initialize(ClusterService.java:119)
> at weblogic.t3.srvr.ServerServiceList.initialize(ServerServiceList.java:46)
> at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.initialize(T3Srvr.java:477)
> at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:197)
> at weblogic.Server.main(Server.java:35)
>
> Could you, please, help me figure out what's wrong with this ?
>
> Thank you,
> rivisa
-
Authentication for user system denied in realm weblogic
hi,am using Web Logic 6.1 on hp and all works fine, I've a cron which kicks off
every morn.
This cron stops the web logic app server (admin server), then starts it. The stopping
is done with a shutdown.sh script. I've noticed all the posts here about "Authentication
for user system denied in realm weblogic" seem to be in code. This is diff as
it's on shutdown.
My shutdown script does the below:
#!/bin/sh
JAVA_HOME=/opt/weblogic6.1/jdk131
WL_HOME=/opt/weblogic6.1/wlserver6.1
CLASSPATH=$WL_HOME/lib/weblogic_sp.jar:$WL_HOME/lib/weblogic.jar
JAVA_RUN="${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java -classpath ${CLASSPATH}"
WLS_PW=try_abc
RUNCMD="${JAVA_RUN} weblogic.Admin -url localhost:9100 SHUTDOWN -username system
-password $WLS_PW"
echo $RUNCMD
$RUNCMD
When it's run the below is printed. Any help appreciated on this!!
/opt/weblogic6.1/jdk131/bin/java -classpath /opt/weblogic6.1/wlserver6.1/lib/weblogic_sp.jar:/opt/weblogic6.1/wlserver6.1/lib/webl
ogic.jar weblogic.Admin -url localhost:9100 SHUTDOWN -username system -password
admin2001
Authentication for user system denied in realm weblogic
Start server side stack trace:
java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user system denied in realm weblogic
at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.authenticate(Realm.java:195)
at weblogic.security.acl.Realm.getAuthenticatedName(Realm.java:233)
at weblogic.security.acl.internal.Security.authenticate(Security.java:125)
at weblogic.kernel.BootServicesImpl.authenticate(BootServicesImpl.java:119)
at weblogic.kernel.BootServicesImpl.findOrCreateClientContext(BootServicesImpl.java:203)
at weblogic.kernel.BootServicesImpl.invoke(BootServicesImpl.java:148)
at weblogic.rjvm.RJVMImpl.dispatchRequest(RJVMImpl.java:620)
at weblogic.rjvm.RJVMImpl.dispatch(RJVMImpl.java:581)
at weblogic.rjvm.ConnectionManagerServer.handleRJVM(ConnectionManagerServer.java:164)
at weblogic.rjvm.ConnectionManager.dispatch(ConnectionManager.java:640)
at weblogic.rjvm.t3.T3JVMConnection.dispatch(T3JVMConnection.java:454)
at weblogic.socket.PosixSocketMuxer.deliverGoodNews(PosixSocketMuxer.java:456)
at weblogic.socket.PosixSocketMuxer.processSockets(PosixSocketMuxer.java:385)
at weblogic.socket.SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:24)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:139)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
End server side stack traceThis is the way it should be. You should not be able to call from one server into
another using the system user without having to provide a password.
Yeshwant <[email protected]> wrote:
>
Hi Jose
What version of the server are you using . In 6.x this is a known issue
The workaround as you mention is to have the same password for the system
user.
Jose Perez wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having problems when communicating 2 EJBs in different weblogic Serverinstances,
one acts as a "client" and the other as a "server".
The exception is "Authentication for user system denied in realm weblogic".This
only happens if the user system has different password in each server.
Any idea?
Thanks in advance -
Authentication for user xyz denied in realm wl_realm
Hi
I encounter this exception when my application tries to perform a jndi lookup
for an ejb service.
How do I grant the user access?I am currently running WL61SP1 on WLCSSP2.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.Hi,
Please make sure user xyz is part of the FileRealm (please verify the
filerealm.properties) or any other realm which you are using. Please inform whether
this information is helpful. Thank you.
kitsoon wrote:
Hi
I encounter this exception when my application tries to perform a jndi lookup
for an ejb service.
How do I grant the user access?I am currently running WL61SP1 on WLCSSP2.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.--
Developer Relations Engineer
BEA Support -
Authentication for user System denied
hi,installed weblogic6.0, and everthing seemed to go ok but upon starting the server i get java.lang.securityException authentication for user system denied in realm weblogicI am prompted to enter the system password whilst the server is loading which I enter to be the same as I supplied on the installation when providing a password for the 'System' user. Is it the password that it is objecting to, if so what realm or properties file needs editing and what entry must be supplied ? Any help, much appreciated.Also the 'realm weblogic' file is located ?rob.
Make sure you have provided the right password.
"Vidyananda Eswaran" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
Hi,
I get this "Authentication for user system denied" error when i start
the admin server in weblogic. It actually prompts for a password and after
that it just shuts down. Can anyone help me on this.
Eshwar. -
Reason: weblogic.security.SecurityInitializationException: Authentication for user system denied
I tried my user name.But server didn't start.PLz help me and tell me what i have to do.
ThanksHi,
The admin server is also able to start the managed server. The easiest way is
to use a script. The command of starting a managed server is not much different
from the one for the admin server. Just make sure that you reference the admin
server URL (eg. http://localhost:7001). The more production environment way of
managing managed server is to use the notemanger. See the admin guide for more
infos.
Which version are you using?
Kai
"hari" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
Hi!Kai..
I tried with system/weblogic....but same error.Actually i created domain
and managed
server in existing domain throgh config.sh
But the admin server is running properly.But the manager is not starting,user
authentication problem is coming.When i was created domain..i created
a user.I
started admin server with that user...but manged server is not starting.Plz
help
me. -
Authentication for user guest denied
I am connecting to two WL 6.0 sp2 servers. I am logging in both as guest.
When I log into one or the other, everything works fine. However, when I
log into both (and create InitialContext's for both), I get the following
error:
java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user guest denied in
realm wl_realm
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.AbstractOutboundRequest.sendReceive(AbstractOutboundRe
quest.java:90)
at
weblogic.rmi.cluster.ReplicaAwareRemoteRef.invoke(ReplicaAwareRemoteRef.java
:247)
at
weblogic.rmi.cluster.ReplicaAwareRemoteRef.invoke(ReplicaAwareRemoteRef.java
:225)
at
weblogic.jndi.internal.ServerNamingNode_WLStub.lookup(ServerNamingNode_WLStu
b.java:121)
at
weblogic.jndi.internal.WLContextImpl.lookup(WLContextImpl.java:323)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(Unknown Source)
I tried synchronizing system passwords, accessing each server in a separate
thread -- but nothing seems to work. Does anybody have any ideas?
Interestingly, it seems to behave OK when one of the servers is WL 6.0 Beta.
However, it breaks with sp1 and sp2.
Thanks in advance,
JaredHi Jared,
Are the 2 servers in the same cluster? What is your client? When and where do
you see this SecurityException? Do you mean that when you try to get initial
context you provide a username and password? Are you using any custom realm or
just the default file realm?
Joseph
Jared Tuck wrote:
I am connecting to two WL 6.0 sp2 servers. I am logging in both as guest.
When I log into one or the other, everything works fine. However, when I
log into both (and create InitialContext's for both), I get the following
error:
java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication for user guest denied in
realm wl_realm
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.AbstractOutboundRequest.sendReceive(AbstractOutboundRe
quest.java:90)
at
weblogic.rmi.cluster.ReplicaAwareRemoteRef.invoke(ReplicaAwareRemoteRef.java
:247)
at
weblogic.rmi.cluster.ReplicaAwareRemoteRef.invoke(ReplicaAwareRemoteRef.java
:225)
at
weblogic.jndi.internal.ServerNamingNode_WLStub.lookup(ServerNamingNode_WLStu
b.java:121)
at
weblogic.jndi.internal.WLContextImpl.lookup(WLContextImpl.java:323)
at javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(Unknown Source)
I tried synchronizing system passwords, accessing each server in a separate
thread -- but nothing seems to work. Does anybody have any ideas?
Interestingly, it seems to behave OK when one of the servers is WL 6.0 Beta.
However, it breaks with sp1 and sp2.
Thanks in advance,
Jared--
Joseph Nguyen
Developer Relations Engineer
BEA Systems, Inc. -
Hi,
When I try to start up the WebLogic server by running a startup script
in the WebLogic server root directory, I am getting the following
error:
<Apr 23, 2003 1:15:11 PM EDT> <Critical> <WebLogicServer> <000364>
<Server failed during initialization.
Exception:java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication denied: Boot
identity not valid
java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication denied: Boot identity not
valid
at weblogic.security.service.SecurityServiceManager.doBootAuthorization(SecurityServiceManager.java:1074)
at weblogic.security.service.SecurityServiceManager.initialize(SecurityServiceManager.java:1216)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.initialize1(T3Srvr.java:723)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.initialize(T3Srvr.java:594)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:282)
at weblogic.Server.main(Server.java:32)
>
<Apr 23, 2003 1:15:11 PM EDT> <Emergency> <WebLogicServer> <000342>
<Unable to initialize the server: Fatal initialization exception
Throwable: java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication denied: Boot
identity not valid
java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication denied: Boot identity not
valid
at weblogic.security.service.SecurityServiceManager.doBootAuthorization(SecurityServiceManager.java:1074)
at weblogic.security.service.SecurityServiceManager.initialize(SecurityServiceManager.java:1216)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.initialize1(T3Srvr.java:723)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.initialize(T3Srvr.java:594)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:282)
at weblogic.Server.main(Server.java:32)
>
The WebLogic Server did not start up properly.
Exception raised:
java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication denied: Boot identity not
valid
at weblogic.security.service.SecurityServiceManager.doBootAuthorization(SecurityServiceManager.java:1074)
at weblogic.security.service.SecurityServiceManager.initialize(SecurityServiceManager.java:1216)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.initialize1(T3Srvr.java:723)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.initialize(T3Srvr.java:594)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:282)
at weblogic.Server.main(Server.java:32)
Reason: Fatal initialization exception
Throwable: java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication denied: Boot
identity not valid
java.lang.SecurityException: Authentication denied: Boot identity not
valid
at weblogic.security.service.SecurityServiceManager.doBootAuthorization(SecurityServiceManager.java:1074)
at weblogic.security.service.SecurityServiceManager.initialize(SecurityServiceManager.java:1216)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.initialize1(T3Srvr.java:723)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.initialize(T3Srvr.java:594)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:282)
at weblogic.Server.main(Server.java:32)
I am also pasting below the source code of the startup script that I
am using to start WebLogic server:
#!/bin/sh
# This script is used to start WebLogic Server.
# To create your own start script for your domain, simply set the
SERVER_NAME
# variable to your server name then call this script from your domain
# directory.
# This script sets the following variables before starting WebLogic
Server:
# WL_HOME - The root directory of your WebLogic installation
# JAVA_HOME - Location of the version of Java used to start
WebLogic
# Server. This variable must point to the root
directory of a
# JDK installation and will be set for you by the
installer.
# See the WebLogic platform support page
# (http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/platforms/index.html)
for an up-to-date list of
# supported JVMs on your platform.
# PATH - Adds the JDK and WebLogic directories to the system
path.
# CLASSPATH - Adds the JDK and WebLogic jars to the classpath.
# JAVA_OPTIONS - Java command-line options for running the server.
# Other variables that startWLS takes are:
# ADMIN_URL - If this variable is set, the server started will be
a
# managed server, and will look to the url specified
(i.e.
# http://localhost:7001) as the admin server.
# WLS_USER - Admin username for server startup
# WLS_PW - Cleartext password for server startup
# STARTMODE - Set to true for production mode servers, false for
# development mode
# JAVA_OPTIONS - Java command-line options for running the server.
(These
# will be tagged on to the end of the JAVA_VM and
MEM_ARGS)
# JAVA_VM - The java arg specifying the VM to run. (i.e.
-server,
# -hotspot, etc.)
# MEM_ARGS - The variable to override the standard memory
arguments
# passed to java
# PRE_CLASSPATH - Path style variable to be added to the beginning of
the
# CLASSPATH
# POST_CLASSPATH - Path style variable to be added to the end of the
# CLASSPATH
# PRE_PATH - Path style variable to be added to the beginning of
the
# PATH
# POST_PATH - Path style variable to be added to the end of the
PATH
# Alternately, this script will take the first two positional
parameters and
# set them to SERVER_NAME and ADMIN_URL. For instance, you could call
this
# script: "sh startWLS.sh myserver http://localhost:7001" to start a
# managed server named myserver, or just "sh startWLS.sh myserver"
# to start a server named myserver.
# jDriver for Oracle users: This script assumes that native libraries
required
# for jDriver for Oracle have been installed in the proper location
and that
# your os specific library path variable (i.e.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH/solaris,
# SHLIB_PATH/hpux, etc...) has been set appropriately. Also note that
this
# script defaults to the oci817_8 version of the shared libraries. If
this is
# not the version you need, please adjust the library path variable
# accordingly.
# For additional information, refer to the WebLogic Server
Administration Guide
# (http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs70/adminguide/startstop.html).
WL_HOME="/usr/local/bea/weblogic700"
JAVA_HOME="/usr/local/bea/jdk131_06"
. ${WL_HOME}/common/bin/commEnv.sh
# Check that the WebLogic classes are where we expect them to be
if [ ! -f "${WL_HOME}/server/lib/weblogic.jar" ]; then
echo
echo "The WebLogic Server wasn't found in directory
${WL_HOME}/server."
echo "Please edit your script so that the WL_HOME variable points"
echo "to the WebLogic installation directory."
# Check that java is where we expect it to be
elif [ ! -d "${JAVA_HOME}/bin" ]; then
echo
echo "The JDK wasn't found in directory ${JAVA_HOME}."
echo "Please edit your script so that the JAVA_HOME variable"
echo "points to the location of your JDK."
else
# Grab some file descriptors.
if [ ! -n "`uname -s |grep -i cygwin || uname -s |grep -i windows_nt`"
]; then
maxfiles=`ulimit -H -n`
if [ !$? -a "${maxfiles}" != 1024 ]; then
if [ "${maxfiles}" = "unlimited" ]; then
maxfiles=1025
fi
if [ "${maxfiles}" -lt 1024 ]; then
ulimit -n ${maxfiles}
else
ulimit -n 1024
fi
fi
fi
# Set first two positional parameters to SERVER_NAME and ADMIN_URL
if [ -n "${1}" -a "${SERVER_NAME}" = "" ]; then
SERVER_NAME="${1}"
fi
if [ -n "${2}" -a "${ADMIN_URL}" = "" ]; then
ADMIN_URL="${2}"
fi
# Figure out how to use our shared libraries
case `uname -s` in
AIX)
if [ -n "${LIBPATH}" ]; then
LIBPATH="${LIBPATH}:${WL_HOME}/server/lib/aix:${WL_HOME}/server/lib/aix/oci817_8"
else
LIBPATH="${WL_HOME}/server/lib/aix:${WL_HOME}/server/lib/aix/oci817_8"
fi
PATH="${WL_HOME}/server/lib/aix:${PATH}"
export LIBPATH PATH
export AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S
export AIXTHREAD_MUTEX_DEBUG=OFF
export AIXTHREAD_RWLOCK_DEBUG=OFF
export AIXTHREAD_COND_DEBUG=OFF
echo "LIBPATH=${LIBPATH}"
HP-UX)
if [ -n "${SHLIB_PATH}" ]; then
SHLIB_PATH="${SHLIB_PATH}:${WL_HOME}/server/lib/hpux11:${WL_HOME}/server/lib/hpux11/oci817_8"
else
SHLIB_PATH="${WL_HOME}/server/lib/hpux11:${WL_HOME}/server/lib/hpux11/oci817_8"
fi
PATH="${WL_HOME}/server/lib/hpux11:${PATH}"
export SHLIB_PATH PATH
echo "SHLIB_PATH=${SHLIB_PATH}"
IRIX)
if [ -n "${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" ]; then
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${WL_HOME}/server/lib/irix"
else
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${WL_HOME}/server/lib/irix"
fi
PATH="${WL_HOME}/server/lib/irix:${PATH}"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH PATH
echo "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"
LINUX|Linux)
arch=`uname -m`
if [ -n "${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" ]; then
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${WL_HOME}/server/lib/linux/${arch}:${WL_HOME}/server/lib/linux/${arch}/oci817_8"
else
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${WL_HOME}/server/lib/linux/${arch}:${WL_HOME}/server/lib/linux/${arch}/oci817_8"
fi
PATH="${WL_HOME}/server/lib/linux:${PATH}"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH PATH
echo "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"
OSF1)
if [ -n "${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" ]; then
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${WL_HOME}/server/lib/tru64unix"
else
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${WL_HOME}/server/lib/tru64unix"
fi
PATH="${WL_HOME}/server/lib/tru64unix:${PATH}"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH PATH
echo "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"
SunOS)
if [ -n "${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}" ]; then
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${WL_HOME}/server/lib/solaris:${WL_HOME}/server/lib/solaris/oci817_8"
else
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${WL_HOME}/server/lib/solaris:${WL_HOME}/server/lib/solaris/oci817_8"
fi
PATH="${WL_HOME}/server/lib/solaris:${PATH}"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH PATH
echo "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"
if [ "${JAVA_VM}" = "" ]
then
# JAVA_VM=-server
JAVA_VM=${COMM_SERVER_VM}
fi
Windows_NT*)
if [ "${JAVA_VM}" = "" ]
then
# JAVA_VM=-hotspot
JAVA_VM=${COMM_VM}
fi
PATHSEP=\;
CLASSPATHSEP=\;
CYGWIN*)
if [ "${JAVA_VM}" = "" ]
then
# JAVA_VM=-hotspot
JAVA_VM=${COMM_VM}
fi
CLASSPATHSEP=\;
echo "$0: Don't know how to set the shared library path for `uname
-s`. "
esac
if [ "${MEM_ARGS}" = "" ]
then
MEM_ARGS="-Xms32m -Xmx200m"
fi
if [ "${PATHSEP}" = "" ]; then
PATHSEP=:
fi
if [ "${CLASSPATHSEP}" = "" ]; then
CLASSPATHSEP=:
fi
CLASSPATH="${JAVA_HOME}/lib/tools.jar${CLASSPATHSEP}${WL_HOME}/server${CLASSPATHSEP}${WL_HOME}/server/lib/weblogic_sp.jar${CLASSPATHSEP}${WL_H
OME}/server/lib/weblogic.jar${CLASSPATHSEP}${CLASSPATH}"
# If we are on an old version of Cygnus we need to turn <letter>:/ in
the path
# to //<letter>/
if [ `uname -s` = "CYGWIN32/NT" ]; then
WL_HOME=`echo $WL_HOME | sed "s#\([a-zA-Z]\):#//\1#g"`
JAVA_HOME=`echo $JAVA_HOME | sed "s#\([a-zA-Z]\):#//\1#g"`
fi
# If we are on an new version of Cygnus we need to turn <letter>:/ in
the path
# to /cygdrive/<letter>/
if [ -n "`uname -s |grep -i cygwin_`" ]; then
WL_HOME=`echo $WL_HOME | sed "s#\([a-zA-Z]\):#/cygdrive/\1#g"`
JAVA_HOME=`echo $JAVA_HOME | sed "s#\([a-zA-Z]\):#/cygdrive/\1#g"`
fi
PATH=".${PATHSEP}${WL_HOME}/server/bin${PATHSEP}${JAVA_HOME}/jre/bin${PATHSEP}${JAVA_HOME}/bin${PATHSEP}${PATH}"
# Import extended environment
if [ -f extEnv.sh ]; then
. extEnv.sh
fi
if [ ! -z "${EXT_PRE_CLASSPATH}" ]; then
CLASSPATH="${EXT_PRE_CLASSPATH}${CLASSPATHSEP}${CLASSPATH}"
fi
if [ ! -z "${EXT_POST_CLASSPATH}" ]; then
CLASSPATH="${CLASSPATH}${CLASSPATHSEP}${EXT_POST_CLASSPATH}"
fi
if [ ! -z "${EXT_PRE_PATH}" ]; then
PATH="${EXT_PRE_PATH}${PATHSEP}${PATH}"
fi
if [ ! -z "${EXT_POST_PATH}" ]; then
PATH="${PATH}${PATHSEP}${EXT_POST_PATH}"
fi
# Get PRE and POST environment
if [ ! -z "${PRE_CLASSPATH}" ]; then
CLASSPATH="${PRE_CLASSPATH}${CLASSPATHSEP}${CLASSPATH}"
fi
if [ ! -z "${POST_CLASSPATH}" ]; then
CLASSPATH="${CLASSPATH}${CLASSPATHSEP}${POST_CLASSPATH}"
fi
if [ ! -z "${PRE_PATH}" ]; then
PATH="${PRE_PATH}${PATHSEP}${PATH}"
fi
if [ ! -z "${POST_PATH}" ]; then
PATH="${PATH}${PATHSEP}${POST_PATH}"
fi
echo CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}
echo
echo PATH=${PATH}
echo
echo "***************************************************"
echo "* To start WebLogic Server, use a username and *"
echo "* password assigned to an admin-level user. For *"
echo "* server administration, use the WebLogic Server *"
echo "* console at http://<hostname>:<port>/console *"
echo "***************************************************"
if [ "$ADMIN_URL" != "" ]
then
set -x
"${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java" ${JAVA_VM} ${MEM_ARGS} ${JAVA_OPTIONS}
-classpath "${CLASSPATH}" -Dweblogic.Name=${SERVER_NAME}
-Dbea.home="/usr/local
/bea" -Dweblogic.management.username=${WLS_USER}
-Dweblogic.management.password=${WLS_PW}
-Dweblogic.management.server=${ADMIN_URL} -Dweblogic
.ProductionModeEnabled=${STARTMODE}
-Djava.security.policy="${WL_HOME}/server/lib/weblogic.policy"
weblogic.Server
else
set -x
"${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java" ${JAVA_VM} ${MEM_ARGS} ${JAVA_OPTIONS}
-classpath "${CLASSPATH}" -Dweblogic.Name=${SERVER_NAME}
-Dbea.home="/usr/local
/bea" -Dweblogic.management.username=${WLS_USER}
-Dweblogic.management.password=${WLS_PW}
-Dweblogic.ProductionModeEnabled=${STARTMODE} -Djava
.security.policy="${WL_HOME}/server/lib/weblogic.policy"
weblogic.Server
fi
set +x
fi
--------------END OF SCRIPT----------
So can you please look at the exception and the above-pasted source
code of the startup script file and let me know what needs to be done
to fix the error?
Thanks,
KalpanaSenthil,
What may have happened is that the boot identity (e.g., the "weblogic" user) is no longer in the realm. Or, you added a second authenticator which has a Control Flag of Required but the weblogic user cannot be found there.
If it's the first scenario, add the weblogic user (and his inclusion in the Administrators group) to the data store for your authenticator.
If it's the second scenario, you need to change the Control Flag to something less drastic such as Sufficient. In this case, you can't make the change in WebLogic Console since you can't boot your server. Have a look in config.xml and see if your newly created authenticator is listed there. If it is, change the Control Flag and try to reboot the server.
Otherwise, copy config.xml.booted to config.xml and start your server. You'll have to re-do your security realm changes, though.
HTH,
Mike -
Authentication for user weblogic denied
I am unable to start node managerd server from command prompt.
I installed WebLogic Server Version: 12.1.2.0.0 on Windows 2008 R2 EN Sp1
I started Administration Server succesfully.
C:\Weblogic\Oracle\config\domains\wl_server\bin\startWebLogic.cmd
I created ihale Managed server but I couldn't start Managed Server.
C:\Weblogic\Oracle\config\domains\wl_server\bin
startManagedWebLogic.cmd ihale http://192.168.1.29:7431
I'm getting following error.
####<Dec 25, 2013 12:51:13 AM PST> <Critical> <WebLogicServer> <umman> <ihale> <main> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <> <1387961473813> <BEA-000386> <Server subsystem failed. Reason: weblogic.security.SecurityInitializationException: Authentication for user weblogic denied.
weblogic.security.SecurityInitializationException: Authentication for user weblogic denied.
Caused By: javax.security.auth.login.FailedLoginException: [Security:090303]Authentication Failed: User weblogic weblogic.security.providers.authentication.LDAPAtnDelegateException: [Security:090295]caught unexpected exception
at weblogic.security.providers.authentication.LDAPAtnLoginModuleImpl.login(LDAPAtnLoginModuleImpl.java:257)
I am able to login administration console same username and password. Username: weblogic Password:xxxxx
I changed the weblogic user password and I tried again. It was unseccesfull.
I created boot.properties file in C:\Weblogic\Oracle\config\domains\wl_server\servers\ihale\security folder.
I put username and password.
After I tried to start ihale managed server, boot.properties file didn't encrypted and managed server also didn't started.
I deleted cache, data, tmp folders except logs folder in \\192.168.1.29\c$\Weblogic\Oracle\config\domains\wl_server\servers\ihale and I tried again. It was unseccesfull.
I found something on https://community.oracle.com/message/10653470
Ganesh says:
Did you restart AdminServer after deleting the LDAP Authentication provider?
I think your managed server is still trying to authenticate user through ldap authentication provider.
Torrado answers:
I found that there was a definition in Security Policy of osb_server1 for an user that belonged to deleted LDAP authenticator.
I deleted it and server started.
Thanks.
How can I delete definition in Security Policy of ihale for an user that belonged to deleted LDAP authenticator?
Could you please help to solve this problem?
Best Regards.Hi,
You can rename the ldap folder in following directory structure.
%Domain_Name% / servers / <servername> / data/
You will find ldap folder try to rename that folder and then please restart the server again.
If you are try to start through nodemanager then rename the nodemanager under following directory.
%Domain_Name% / servers / <servername> / data/.
Try to rename these two folder and restart the nodemanager and start the server again.
It will work for you.
Regards,
Kal
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