Problems in starting up Application Server Control from SOA Suite

I have an issue starting up the Application Server Control page from the SOA Suite (10.1.3.1.0) welcome page. I can open all other control pages by entering the oc4jadmin/<password> where <password> is the password specified at the time of installing (Standard Install) the SOA suite.
Application Server Control accepts the oc4jadmin/<password>, but shows another page to "Supply Administration Credentials". The following error message is shown on the page.
+++++++++
This OC4J is configured to make JMX connections via RMIS and fall back to RMI if the RMIS port is not configured. The RMIS connection on the OC4J instance home on Application Server shara.SHARA_HP is configured but a connection could not be established. The JMX protocol is specified by the oracle.oc4j.jmx.internal.connection.protocol property in opmn.xml
You are logged in as oc4jadmin.
Enter the credentials for a cluster-wide user in the oc4j-administrators group. These credentials are needed by Application Server Control to make remote connections.
* User Name
* Password
[Store Credentials} button
++++++++
Has any one encountered this? Any clues where to look for things? Initially I had the problem with all the controls due to my computer name as it has an underscore ie., SHARA_HP. I had to use localhost to overcome this ie., http://localhost:8888/em
Any help/clue would be appreciated.
Thanks
Maha

At install time there is a question that asked if you would like to configure adminstration now. (Something like that). By default this is not checked. If you did not check it you cannot access enterprise manager.
The is probably a way to configure it, but it might be faster reinstalling.
There is a simple way to de install by going to the ORACLE_HOME/bin and run the deinstall script.
cheers
James

Similar Messages

  • Oc4jadmin not working for application server control in SOA suite 10.1.3.1.

    Hi,
    We have installed the SOA suite, and I can login to the various components using oc4jadmin/password (bpel, esb, rules author), but for some reason that oc4jadmin password is not working for Application Server Control, which is the only piece of this I really need to log in to.
    Any thoughts on what is going wrong?
    Cheers,
    Pat Rock

    Maybe you change this password internally for another application (such BPEL, WSM,etc) and didn't make change for your main OC4J container.
    You can try to change this password by...
    1. Open the file [OASHome]\j2ee\home\config\system-jazn-data.xml
    2. Find the section that looks like this
    [user]
    [name]oc4jadmin[name]
    [display-name]OC4J Administrator[display-name]
    [guid]88836370D11611DC9F30F9C1CD6F1A73[guid]
    [description]OC4J Administrator[description]
    [credentials]{903}F+iG1A46edXG9RdfY0pD2O4Ge/qyEjsg[credentials]
    [user]
    3. Replace the value separated by the "Credentials" starting and ending tags with your new desired password, prefixed with an exclamation point
    Example:
    [user]
    [name]oc4jadmin[name]
    [display-name]OC4J Administrator[display-name]
    [guid]88836370D11611DC9F30F9C1CD6F1A73[guid]
    [description]OC4J Administrator[description]
    [credentials]!newpassword[credentials]
    [user]
    4. Save the file and restart OAS
    This should not affect other applications.
    Greetings.

  • Unable to create connection to Application Server Control from JDev

    Hi All,
    I am unable to create connection to Application Server Control of SOA Suite from JDeveloper and getting following error:
    Error getting OC4J Process for: opmn-home+oc4j-<hostname>-<OPMN Port>-default:
    Error connecting to OPMN (is it running?): Connection refused: connect
    I restarted all OPMN processes...still getting the same error.
    Thanks
    Krrish

    Hi.
    I got a similar error sometime ago.
    It was related to OPMN not getting bound to the correct server IP. It happened because my SOA Suite was installed in one machine that does not have a fixed IP (or uses loopback adapter) and then I tried to connect to this SOA Suite from another machine, using JDev.
    I checked this by running "opmnctl debug". then you can see on what IP the opmn is listening on.
    Didn't know how to solve this.

  • Having a problem accessing OEM 10g application server control console!

    Hi everyone,
    I just installed AS 10g (10.1.2.0.2) Forms and Reports Services Standalone on a Windows 2003 machine. The installation went fine, the instance was created successfully.
    I started all the services, when i try to access EM :
    http://fms-as.mathtechinc.com:18100. I get a blank screen.
    I can get to the AS welcome screen by using http://fms-as.mathtechinc.com:80, but when I click on the link to log on to Oracle Enterprise Manger 10g Application Server Control. I still get a blank screen.
    I checked the port numbers in port.ist.ini and the port for
    application server control port =18100.
    I am not sure what I am doing wrong.
    Thanks for your help in advance!

    Thanks Jacco... now It is asking for the user name: and password. I do not remember assigning a user name. When I installed the AS, I created an
    instance name and isa_admin password.
    I tried to use the instance name as the username it was not accepted.
    Thanks again!

  • Problem of Starting Sun Application Server

    Hi,
    I just downloaded
    j2eesdk-1_4_02_2005Q2-windows.exe
    to my windows machine and insatlled it.
    When I started the verifying of Server by going to "Start menu, choose Programs -> Sun Microsystems -> Application Server PE-> Start Default Server", I did get the message as follows:
    "Domain domain1 is ready to receive client requests. Additional services are being started in the background.....Press any key to continue"
    But when I ran "http://localhost:8080", I got an error page with something like "can't find the web site".
    I even tried to use "http://my real IP address here:8080", and I got the same error.
    When I went to "Programs -> Sun Microsystems -> Application Server PE-> Stop Default Server", I got the message like:
    "The domain <domain1> isn't running.
    CLI157 COuld not stop the domain domain1."
    Could anyone tell me what might be the problem? Do I need to set up something somewhere else?
    Thanks a lot

    What does you server.log file say? I should be in you app server directory /domains/domain1/log. Try to clear it out and start the app server fresh.
    Mike

  • Application Server Control in SOA not working

    Hi All,
    I want to start the bpel services and was able to start only two services :
    Processes in Instance: BPELDEV.ghoapd01.boardwalk.corp
    --------------------------------------------------------------+---------
    ias-component | process-type | pid | status
    --------------------------------------------------------------+---------
    OC4JGroup:default_group | OC4J:oc4j_soa | N/A | Down
    OC4JGroup:default_group | OC4J:home | N/A | Down
    ASG | ASG | N/A | Down
    HTTP_Server | HTTP_Server | 2251 | Alive
    Other two services iam unable to start can someone help me pls...opmn log file shows as follows :
    Caused by: oracle.classloader.util.AnnotatedClassNotFoundException:
    Missing class: oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSource
    Dependent class: oracle.oc4j.sql.config.DataSourceConfigUtils
    Loader: oc4j:10.1.3
    Code-Source: /u03/oracle/buser/j2ee/home/lib/oc4j-internal.jar
    Configuration: <code-source> in META-INF/boot.xml in /u03/oracle/buser/j2ee/home/oc4j.jar
    This load was initiated at default.root:0.0.0 using the Class.forName() method.
    The missing class is available from the following locations:
    1. Code-Source: /u03/oracle/buser/jdbc/lib/ojdbc14dms.jar (from <code-source> (ignore manifest Class-Path) in META-INF/boot.xml in /u03/oracle/buser/j2ee/home/oc4j.jar)
    This code-source is available in loader oracle.jdbc:10.1.0_2. This shared-library can be imported by the "default" application.
    at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.handleClassNotFound(PolicyClassLoader.java:2078)
    at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.internalLoadClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1679)
    at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.loadClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1635)
    at oracle.classloader.PolicyClassLoader.loadClass(PolicyClassLoader.java:1620)
    at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClassInternal(ClassLoader.java:319)
    at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
    at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:242)
    at oracle.oc4j.sql.config.DataSourceConfigUtils.createConnectionFactory(DataSourceConfigUtils.java:280)
    ... 15 more
    10/07/24 13:18:45 WARNING: Application.setConfig Application: default is in failed state as initialization failed.
    java.lang.InstantiationException: Error occurred initializing connectors. Exception is: Exception creating connection pool. Exception: oracle.oc4j.sql.config.DataSourceConfigException: Unable to create : oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSource
    10/07/24 13:18:45 Error initializing server: Application: default is in failed state as initialization failed
    10/07/24 13:18:47 Fatal error: server exiting
    Regards,
    Mahender,

    Maybe you change this password internally for another application (such BPEL, WSM,etc) and didn't make change for your main OC4J container.
    You can try to change this password by...
    1. Open the file [OASHome]\j2ee\home\config\system-jazn-data.xml
    2. Find the section that looks like this
    [user]
    [name]oc4jadmin[name]
    [display-name]OC4J Administrator[display-name]
    [guid]88836370D11611DC9F30F9C1CD6F1A73[guid]
    [description]OC4J Administrator[description]
    [credentials]{903}F+iG1A46edXG9RdfY0pD2O4Ge/qyEjsg[credentials]
    [user]
    3. Replace the value separated by the "Credentials" starting and ending tags with your new desired password, prefixed with an exclamation point
    Example:
    [user]
    [name]oc4jadmin[name]
    [display-name]OC4J Administrator[display-name]
    [guid]88836370D11611DC9F30F9C1CD6F1A73[guid]
    [description]OC4J Administrator[description]
    [credentials]!newpassword[credentials]
    [user]
    4. Save the file and restart OAS
    This should not affect other applications.
    Greetings.

  • Oracle application server control white screen problem

    Hi,
    I have installed Oracle Application server 10g. Both the infra and mid tier are running from the
    same machine.
    I am able to login to application server control from http://riysvdwh-004:7777, but
    unable to login to the application server control from http://riysvdwh-004:7778,
    i can login to portal and discoverer from the second link, but when i click on"log on to
    Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Server Control:" i get a white page and 5-6
    pipe symbols moving at the top left of the screen and i dont get the next screen.
    I have checked the setupinfo.txt file in midtierhome/install location and found out that
    the hostname in the database connection string is different, instead of hostname riysvdwh-004
    , it is riysverp-004,
    Use only SSL connections with this Oracle Internet Directory:No
    Database Connection String: riysvdwh-004:1521:ASDBDEV.riysverp-004:ASDBDEV.riysverp-004
    Use the following URL to access the Oracle HTTP Server and the Welcome Page:
    http://riysvdwh-004:7778
    i think this could be a reason why i am unable to login from port 7778.
    Is there a way to make this work.
    would appreciate some suggestions.
    regards,

    1) Look in the $ORACLE_HOME/install directory ... ports used for the various functions such as EM are usually listed in the portlist.ini file in each Oracle Home
    2) Ask in the App Server forum. There is an assumption that questions in the Database forum are primarily focussed on Database issues. <g>

  • Unable to get 10g application server control page

    Need Urget help
    hi
    Operating system windows 2003 with sp1
    Application server 10g-- v 10.1.2.0.2
    I have installed both 10g application server infrastructure and middle tire sucessfully on the machine with all the components sucessfully installed without any component failure or error.
    i can access welcome page on
    http://localhost:7777 or
    http://hostname.domainname:7777
    sucessfully but when i try to login to application server control from welcome page
    it directs me to http://hostname.domainname:18100 but doesnot display any page
    no error just blank page with status done at status bar.
    -- but i can access server control page using
    http://hostname.domainname:18100/emd/console
    login sucessfully after entering username and paswword
    but why i can not access it just by specifiying
    http://hostname.domainname:18100 also when i try to start or stop any components no response after pressing stop/start/restart button available.
    -- same problem with
    http://localhost:7778/forms/frmservlet no button shows any response or any error on configuration or on any other components web page.
    i checked all almost every thing
    all services or running sucessfully
    plz i need ur help.

    I saw this on another windows machine as well. I believe that the port should be 1800 and not 18100. Look into the emd.properties and check if they are configured correctly.
    cu
    Andreas

  • Problem in starting Application Server control

    Hi,
    I have installed Oracle BI. But when Iam trying to configure the discoverer catalog, I could not able to connect to the Application server control. Please advice with which login credentails I need to login to the Application server control.
    Thanks
    venkat

    To connect to the App Server control, you need to login with the id ias_admin. The password is whatever you specified during the installation process. The port number to use would have been displayed at the end of the installation process.
    Help on how to configure the Discoverer catalog is available in Ch 6: "Configuring the Discoverer Catalog and Discoverer Plus OLAP", of the Oracle® Business Intelligence Discoverer Configuration Guide, 10g Release 2 (10.1.2.0.0), Part No. B13918-02, available at http://download-uk.oracle.com/docs/cd/B14099_09/bi.1012/b13918/disco_catalog_config.htm#CJAHAHGH
    Thanks
    Abhinav

  • Problem starting Report Application Server

    Hi there,
    I'm receiving the following problem when trying to start the Report Application Server (RAS) service in Crystal Reports XI R2?
    Event Type:     Error
    Event Source:     BusinessObjects_crystalras
    Event Category:     Startup
    Event ID:     33000
    Date:          6/15/2010
    Time:          1:01:05 PM
    User:          N/A
    Computer:     SAFRNTERP1
    Description:
    Failed to create CrystalReports.AgentOptions. Please make sure DTSAgent.dll is installed. Also, make sure that DTSAgent.dll is registered as an in-process COM server by running the following on the command line: 'regsvr32.exe DTSAgent.dll'.
    What can you suggest?

    I am complete newbie to doing admin for Crystal Servers, forgive the question:
    (Win Server 2003 r 2  / CR XI)
    I am experiencing a similar problem but I don't get any details in the Description:
    From Event Viewer:
    Event Type:     Error
    Event Source:     BusinessObjects_crystalras
    Event Category:     Startup
    Event ID:     33000
    Date:          7/27/2010
    Time:          4:24:34 PM
    User:          N/A
    Computer:     CRYSTAL
    Description:
    Failed to start the Report Application Server.
    From Logging:
    Timestamp     ProcessID     ThreadID     Message
    [Tue Jul 27 20:24:34 2010]     2496     3176     assert failure: (.\sso_wrapper.cpp:94). (SFileSys::exists(ssPath) && SFileSys::isDir(ssPath) : Platform binaries directory not valid.).
    Do you think this is the same issue?
    We installed some Windows Server Updates about 3 months ago (at the time, over 70 Windows updates were installed) but, this problem hasn't shown up until 2 or 3 weeks ago. I think a .Net Service Pack might have been part of the updates at that time. When we did the updates, Windows was shutdown and updates installed per the preferred option of Windows. But now when rebooting since that time, the server continually reccomends the install updates and shutdown option. Do we need to rollback the server to date prior those updates if possible? Any Thoughts...

  • Application Server Control Console page error problems

    Hi All,
    I am getting the following error when i am trying to access the application server control console page
    EMDAEMON
    HTTP/1.1 404 , Not Found
    the oracle management port number is 1157
    enterprise manager agent port is 1830
    when i checked emctl status iasconsole and emctl status agent both are running actually
    enterprise manager server control port is 1156(infra) and 1158(midtier)
    all the ports are different but i am getting problem still. Please let me know whats wrong.
    Thanks

    Using the right URL?
    In each <oracle home>\install\setupinfo.txt, there should be a line that says:
    .... Use the following URL to access the Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control: http://xxxxxxx.xxxx.xxx.xxx:nnnnn
    If the URL is correct then you need to look deeper - are you connecting to the Enterprise Manager (EM) from the server console? From a PC elsewhere on the LAN and possibly subject to your local workstation security policies, firewall or internet proxy ?

  • Application Server Control Console Problem

    After I first install the J2EE and Web Cache sucessfully on my Window XP, I try to access the console through the URL http://hostname:18100. After I successfully login in with my ias_admin password, the first page I come across is the warning message:
    Cookies are disabled in your browser. In order for all features of Enterprise Manager to work correctly, cookies must be enabled.
    Then I will go to Internet Explorer menu, Tools -> Internet Option... and under the Privary tab I accept First and Third Party Cookies. But this warning still prompt.
    When I in the Home Page of the Application Server, I am unable to see the CPU usage and Memory Usage Graph. Is it because of the warning?
    Anyone have any idea on this?
    Your feedback is gratefully appreciated :)
    Regards
    Michael

    Thanks a lot for the viewing but I just found the solution as posted in
    Re: Problem accessing 10g Application Server Control
    Cheers
    Michael

  • Problem in Disabling Application Server Control Console on APPHOST2-4

    I am doing the ESB setup in a highly available environment
    According to the deploymet guide i have to disable the Application server control on the secondary server.
    For this it is given to change the default-web-site.xml file for the application server.
    Can someone tell me the location of this file?
    Regards,
    Message was edited by:
    Nilay

    Hi Nilay,
    It's in the following directory: [oracle home]/j2ee/[oc4j container for which the control must be diasbled]/config/default-web-site.xml
    You can change the load-on-startup attribute of the ascontrol application in it, e.g.
    <web-app application="ascontrol" name="ascontrol" load-on-startup="false" root="/em" />
    Regards, Ronald

  • Problems starting Sun Application Server 8.1

    I can not start my applications server, the following msg appears, what can I do?:
    SEVERE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;
    |UnknownException during startup. Disable quick startup by setting system property
    com.sun.enterprise.server.ss.ASQuickStartup to false
    com.sun.appserv.server.ServerLifecycleException: [C4003]:
    Error al crear la conexi�n - interceptada java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused:
    no further information
    at com.sun.enterprise.jms.JmsProviderLifecycle.checkProviderStartup(JmsProviderLifecycle.java:427)

    If you have any firewall software running, turn it off and then try starting the server again. If that works, you'll have to allow the server to bind to the ports specified in <INSTALL>/domains/domain1/config/domain.xml in your firewall.
    -Ian Evans

  • Starting/Stopping Application Server Forms and Reports

    Hello,
    Are there any scripts (like dbstart and dbshut for Oracle DB) for starting and stopping "Application Server Forms and Reports". If not, any special suggestions?
    I must automatically start this application on Unix. I know that during starting some steps must be performedy by the root user (export DISPLAY env variable and issue the "xhost +" command) and later the oracle user must do some things( export ORACLE_HOME and DISPLAY and issue the "opmnctl startall" command). Does anybody have scripts like that?
    Regards,
    Tim

    If you're on 10.1.2, there is a script (requires an X Windows session). It's called runstartupconsole.sh, but you've got to update the install type to Portal in the ias.properties file if I remember right. It looks cool, but a shell script works better.
    Here is a shell script that does some of those things. You still need to run xhost+ after running a display if you're using something that requires a DISPLAY to start. Someone may have a better one, but this one works.
    We actually use one that starts all the different components individually except for Reports in rc scripts. That is the only thing we have that needs a Display set to start. So then xhost + is run & at the same time, the Unix sysadmin runs a script that start Reports from opmn.
    I hope this is useful.
    Cordially,
    Steve
    #!/bin/sh
    # =======================
    # Collect Global Variables
    # =======================
    # Collect server specific install location
    export ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle
    export MIDDLE_TIER_ORACLE_HOME=$ORACLE_BASE/product/ias/101202_EE/mt_maxportal_02
    export INFRASTRUCTURE_ORACLE_HOME=$ORACLE_BASE/product/ias/101202_EE/if_maxportal_02
    export SID=orcl
    # Collect current PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH for reuse
    export OLD_PATH=$PATH
    export OLD_LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
    # Unset variables that can cause problems starting or stopping
    unset CLASSPATH
    case "$1" in
    start)
    # =======================
    # Start Infrastructure
    # =======================
    # Set environment to start infrastructure components
    export ORACLE_SID=$SID
    export ORACLE_HOME=$INFRASTRUCTURE_ORACLE_HOME
    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$OLD_LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/lib
    export PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/bin:$OLD_PATH
    # Start Infrastructure Database Listener
    echo -n "Starting Infrastructure Database Listener: "
    $ORACLE_HOME/bin/lsnrctl start
    echo "OK"
    # Start Infrastructure Database
    echo -n "Starting Infrastructure Database: "
    $ORACLE_HOME/bin/dbstart
    echo "OK"
    # Start Infrastructure OPMN managed components
    echo -n "Starting Infrastructure OPMN Managed Components: "
    $ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin/opmnctl startall
    echo "OK"
    # =======================
    # Start Middle Tier
    # =======================
    # Change environment for middle tier
    unset ORACLE_SID
    export ORACLE_HOME=$MIDDLE_TIER_ORACLE_HOME
    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$OLD_LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/lib
    export PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/bin:$OLD_PATH
    # Start Middle Tier OPMN managed components
    echo -n "Starting Middle Tier OPMN Managed Components: "
    $ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin/opmnctl startall
    echo "OK"
    # Start Application Server Control
    echo -n "Starting Application Server Control: "
    $ORACLE_HOME/bin/emctl startifdown iasconsole
    echo "OK"
    stop)
    # =======================
    # Stop Middle Tier
    # =======================
    # Set environment for middle tier
    unset ORACLE_SID
    export ORACLE_HOME=$MIDDLE_TIER_ORACLE_HOME
    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$OLD_LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/lib
    export PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/bin:$OLD_PATH
    # Stop Application Server Control
    echo -n "Stopping Application Server Control: "
    $ORACLE_HOME/bin/emctl stop iasconsole
    echo "OK"
    # Stop Middle Tier OPMN managed components
    echo -n "Stopping Middle Tier OPMN managed components: "
    $ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin/opmnctl stopall
    echo "OK"
    # =======================
    # Stop Infrastructure
    # =======================
    # Set environment to start infrastructure components
    export ORACLE_SID=$SID
    export ORACLE_HOME=$INFRASTRUCTURE_ORACLE_HOME
    export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$OLD_LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/lib
    export PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/bin:$OLD_PATH
    # Stop Infrastructure OPMN managed components
    echo -n "Stopping Infrastructure OPMN managed components: "
    $ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin/opmnctl stopall
    echo "OK"
    # Stop Infrastructure Database
    echo -n "Stopping Infrastructure Database: "
    $ORACLE_HOME/bin/dbshut
    echo "OK"
    # Stop Infrastructure Database Listener
    echo -n "Stopping Infrastrucutre Database Listener: "
    $ORACLE_HOME/bin/lsnrctl stop
    echo "OK"
    reload|restart)
         $0 stop
    $0 start
    echo "Usage: `basename $0` start|stop|restart|reload"
    exit 1
    esac
    exit 0

Maybe you are looking for