JSP Not Responding
Is it necessary to install JDK instead of JRE for the installation? I have installed the latest version of JRE and I am getting the JSP not reponding error.
Thanks for the reply.
yes u need to have JDK installed instead of JRE.
check on metalink what is the certified version for ur installation...
sk
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i have finished installing Oracle applications
11.5.10.2 on IBM clusters (HACMP version 5.1)its a
multinode setup with mutual failover. other
applications are working fine. the installation went
well. but the final part on the middle tier , during
the post install checks it says JSP not responding. I
checked the apache error-log and saw the follwoing
entry
[Sun Apr 23 21:04:21 2006] [error] [client
172.29.200.74] client denied by server configuration:
/appl/oracle/devcomn/portal/
DEV_erpappssrv/oprocmgr-service
>
that bafles me because that ip address was not used
in the installation. its the persistent ip address of
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error however the servlets pages then hangs and
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one.
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thanks for helpBut you have posted in "Technology - LCM: 11i Install/Upgrade" forum. Anyway, please see these docs.
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Hi,
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I used expess installation for the VIS database.
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All services are starting properly with no errors
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, i recieve the error :
The webpage cannot be found
HTTP 404
Most likely causes:
There might be a typing error in the address.
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Apache is running in process manager.
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[Wed Feb 28 10:27:08 2007] [error] OPM:Can not find one alive process
[Wed Feb 28 10:27:08 2007] [error] [client 192.168.254.5] File does not exist: /oa_servlets/AppsLogin
[Wed Feb 28 10:27:17 2007] [error] OPM:Can not find one alive process
[Wed Feb 28 10:27:17 2007] [error] [client 192.168.254.5] File does not exist: /servlets/weboam/oam/oamLogin/oam/oamLogin
[Wed Feb 28 10:27:27 2007] [error] OPM:Can not find one alive process
[Wed Feb 28 10:27:27 2007] [error] [client 192.168.254.5] File does not exist: /oa_servlets/AppsLogin
[Wed Feb 28 10:27:43 2007] [error] OPM:Can not find one alive process
[Wed Feb 28 10:27:43 2007] [error] [client 192.168.254.5] File does not exist: /oa_servlets/AppsLogin
[Wed Feb 28 10:27:48 2007] [error] OPM:Can not find one alive process
[Wed Feb 28 10:27:48 2007] [error] [client 192.168.254.5] File does not exist: /servlets/weboam/oam/oamLogin/oam/oamLogin
[Wed Feb 28 11:54:28 2007] [error] OPM:Can not find one alive process
[Wed Feb 28 11:54:28 2007] [error] [client 192.168.254.5] File does not exist: /oa_servlets/AppsLogin
[Wed Feb 28 12:12:21 2007] [error] OPM:Can not find one alive process
[Wed Feb 28 12:12:21 2007] [error] [client 192.168.254.5] File does not exist: /oa_servlets/AppsLogin
[Wed Feb 28 12:13:56 2007] [error] OPM:Can not find one alive process
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[Wed Feb 28 13:57:23 2007] [error] OPM:Can not find one alive process
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Hi,
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after some time. We have installed 9ias on PIII(384MB RAM). We tried to accesses
with 10 users, and server is not responding to BC4J/JSP application.
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many many thanks in advance<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Is there any mechanism that cleans up these connections (back down to the initial or some other minimum I would guess) or do they hang around until either the app server or database shuts down?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
There is currently no mechanism for reducing the connection pool size after a period of high activity. Recently this has been frequently requested and as such will be implemented in the next production release.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>We have verified this in manual testing. However, when the load tool script exits it doesn't seem to release resources. We know this because we keep seeing our database connections go up and up as more tests are run. Further, we also seem to see more than one connection per "virtual user". For example, when I connect 5 users to the app in manual testing, I get 5 connections. But, when we run a test using the tool, we get 395 database sessions for 200 users. We are having a bit of difficulty understanding why the behavior is different.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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I am using following config
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Then Retry, did not work. Restart computer wait until 1 hour
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Repeat again, same ???? What's wrong ???
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Reply from 192.168.1.100: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.1.100: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
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Reply from 192.168.1.100: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.1.100: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 192.168.1.100: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
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Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
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JSP
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Do you have all the services up and running? If not, bring it up and click on the retry button.
Have you installed all the RPMs as per (Oracle E-Business Suite Installation and Upgrade Notes Release 12 (12.1.1) for IBM AIX on Power Systems (64-bit) [ID 761569.1])?
Also, see these docs.
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Hi,
I have spent a whole and very frustrating day trying to solve the following problem and in exasperation I resort to a posting here. Note no changes had been made to the phone prior to the start of the problem.
My Blackberry 9800 Torch freezes on power-up. It can only be ‘unfrozen’ by taking out the battery or, if left alone, after many minutes it comes up with the white screen, ‘App Error 602' and ‘Reset’ which is highlighted. Resetting has the same effect as taking out the battery. After each restart, it goes through the usual security and time checks and then freezes again. However, on rare occasions I got the message “Uncaught exception: Application net_rim_bb_messaging_app(144) is not responding; process terminated”.
Soon after the restart, after the Security Software Verification and on confirming the time/date, there is a very small window of opportunity (literally a couple of seconds) to access the phone. After much trial and error, I discovered that (in Manage Connections) by disabling the Mobile Network and WiFi - effectively putting it into ‘aeroplane mode’ - the device would work, without any problem and indefinitely. Except, of course, I couldn’t access the phone network nor the internet, which isn’t helpful(!).
I have taken this opportunity to do a full back-up on to my PC, through BlackBerry Desktop Software (though I’m not sure this backs up downloaded Apps??). Separately, I've also copied all the subdirectories from the phone’s memory and media card on to the PC, retaining their correct structures (but presumably also copying the corruption causing the problem?).
Any ideas???
- thanks in advance!The method you are attempting is the automatic method...sometimes it just doesn't work, and you must take control. The simplest way is to, on a PC (you cannot do this on MAC):
1) Make sure you have a current and complete backup of your BB...you can find complete instructions via the link in my auto-sig below.
2) Uninstall, from your PC, any BB OS packages
3) Make sure you have the BB Desktop Software already installed
http://us.blackberry.com/software/desktop.html
4) Download and install, to your PC, the BB OS package you desire:
http://us.blackberry.com/support/downloads/download_sites.jsp
It is sorted first by carrier -- so if all you want are the OS levels your carrier supports, your search will be quick. However, some carriers are much slower than others to release updates. To truly seek out the most up-to-date OS package for your BB, you must dig through and find all carriers that support your specific model BB, and then compare the OS levels that they support.
5) Delete, on your PC, all copies of VENDOR.XML...there will be at least one, and perhaps 2, and they will be located in or similarly to (it changes based on your Windows version) these folders:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Research In Motion\AppLoader
C:\Users\(your Windows UserName)\AppData\Roaming\Research In Motion\BlackBerry\Loader XML
6a) For changing your installed BB OS level (upgrade or downgrade), you can launch the Desktop Software and connect your BB...the software should offer you the OS package you installed to your PC.
6b) Or, for reloading your currently installed BB OS level as well as for changing it, bypass the Desktop Software and use LOADER.EXE directly, by proceeding to step 2 in this process:
http://supportforums.blackberry.com/t5/BlackBerry-Device-Software/How-To-Reload-Your-Operating-Syste...
Note that while written for "reload" and the Storm, it can be used to upgrade, downgrade, or reload any BB device model -- it all depends on the OS package you download and install to your PC.
If, during the processes of 6a or 6b, your BB presents a "507" error, simply unplug the USB cord from the BB and re-insert it...don't do anything else...this should allow the install to continue.
If you are on MAC, you are limited to only your carriers sanctioned OS packages...but can still use any levels that they currently sanction. See this procedure:
KB19915How to perform a clean reload of BlackBerry smartphone application software using BlackBerry Desktop Software
Good luck and let us know!
Occam's Razor nearly always applies when troubleshooting technology issues!
If anyone has been helpful to you, please show your appreciation by clicking the button inside of their post. Please click here and read, along with the threads to which it links, for helpful information to guide you as you proceed. I always recommend that you treat your BlackBerry like any other computing device, including using a regular backup schedule...click here for an article with instructions.
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When we first converted the app, we had a lot of problems also with "invalid handle or statement is closed" which we have determined was being caused by the user submitting the page again before it had time to finish the first time. We have put in javascript code to prevent multiple submits. Could this server not responding problem be caused by double submits that we have not located yet?
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at COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.net.DB2Request.receive(DB2Request.java(Compiled Code))
at COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.net.DB2Request.sendAndRecv(DB2Request.java(Compiled Code))
at COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.net.DB2RowObject.next(DB2RowObject.java(Compiled Code))
at COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.net.DB2ResultSet.next(DB2ResultSet.java(Compiled Code))
at bom.Bom.getDefs(Bom.java(Compiled Code))
at jsps.bbapps._eng._ENGJGLT0_jsp._jspService(_ENGJGLT0_jsp.java(Compiled Code))
at org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(HttpJspBase.java:119)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
at com.iplanet.server.http.servlet.NSServletRunner.invokeServletService(NSServletRunner.java:897)
at com.iplanet.server.http.servlet.NSServletRunner.Service(NSServletRunner.java:464)hi,
lemme try to tell u what i thinkk..i dont think its' a solution
Usually this error code means that there was some problem while the driver tried establishsing a socket connection to the remote server. You could very well avoid this by tracking out what is preventing the socket connection.. it may be network congestion or some other onfiguration problems with the network, or with the DB2 server...
But if the same application could work perfectly with jdbc-odbc driver in same environment,then it needs some attention.either the ibm driver isn't throwing the error as expected by the iplanet or iplanet isn't acting as needed when such an error is thrown.
contact them and they may provide and explanation..
wishes,
Jer -
WLS 10.3 Does not respond to GET requests (HTTP/1.0)
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I have 2 WLS servers running on separate physical hosts behind a cisco CSS load balancer. The keep-alive method the Cisco CSS uses is HTTP GET messages. This keep-alive method does not appear to work, because my WLS servers are not responding to the GET requests with HTTP 200 OKs (as would be expected). These GET messaged appear in the access logs, as follows, but from traces taken on the host, there are no HTTP 200 messages ever transmitted. I see no exceptions or errors related to this in the server or access logs.
WLS access log:
192.168.1.1 - - [14/Dec/2011:18:23:35 +0000] "HEAD /APPDIR/index.jsp HTTP/1.0" 200 0
192.168.1.1 - - [14/Dec/2011:18:23:45 +0000] "HEAD /APPDIR/index.jsp HTTP/1.0" 200 0
192.168.1.1 - - [14/Dec/2011:18:23:55 +0000] "HEAD /APPDIR/index.jsp HTTP/1.0" 200 0
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HTTP-PING TOOL HEAD MESSAGE - weblogic responds to this message
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User-Agent: Mozilla/4.06 [en] (WinNT; I)
Accept: image/gif, image/x-bitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, image/png, */*
Accept-Language: en
Accept-Charset: iso-8859-1,*,utf-8
Host: 192.168.1.66Other than failing the base address test, does the device seem to work in the test panels? One quick test would be to open the digital I/O panel, change some of the lines to output, toggle the logic levels, and see if the line states track the logic levels. Also, you can switch to the Counter I/O panel, change the mode to simple event counting, set the event source to the internal 100KHz clock, and start the counter. If the counter is working properly, you should see the counter value increase at a rate of 100000/second.
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Hey guys ...I have seen posts for this kind of errors ..but didn't find any reason
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active. transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],Xid=
10531:c004c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Rolled back. [Reason = weblogic.transaction.internal.TimedOutException:
Transaction timed out after 99seconds
tx = transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],Xid=10531:c004c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Active,numRepliesOwedMe=1,numRepliesOwedOthers=1,second
s since begin=99,seconds left=60,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread: '11' for queue:
'default',5,Thread Group for Queue: 'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.
Connection]=(state=suspended,assigned=none),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=active),properties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB
AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()], weblogic.jdbc
=t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))],numRepliesOwedMe=0,numRepliesOwedOthers=0,seconds since
begin=3213,seconds left=22,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread: '11' for queue: 'defau
lt',5,Thread Group for Queue: 'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.Connection]=(state=rolledback,assigned=Cluster1),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=rolledback),prope
rties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()], weblogic.jdbc=t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))
java.rmi.RemoteException: Message was not sent because transaction is not active.
transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],Xid=10531:c0
04c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Rolled back. [Reason = weblogic.transaction.internal.TimedOutException:
Transaction timed out after 99seconds
tx = transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],Xid=10531:c004c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Active,numRepliesOwedMe=1,numRepliesOwedOthers=1,second
s since begin=99,seconds left=60,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread: '11' for queue:
'default',5,Thread Group for Queue: 'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.
Connection]=(state=suspended,assigned=none),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=active),properties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB
AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()], weblogic.jdbc
=t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))],numRepliesOwedMe=0,numRepliesOwedOthers=0,seconds since
begin=3213,seconds left=22,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread: '11' for queue: 'defau
lt',5,Thread Group for Queue: 'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.Connection]=(state=rolledback,assigned=Cluster1),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=rolledback),prope
rties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()], weblogic.jdbc=t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))
at weblogic.transaction.internal.TransactionManagerImpl.sendRequest(TransactionManagerImpl.java:402)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.ServerRequest.sendOneWayRaw(ServerRequest.java:78)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.ServerRequest.sendReceive(ServerRequest.java:108)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.entity.qualification.QualificationBeanEOImpl_WLStub.setQualificationData(QualificationBeanEOImpl_WLStub.java:576)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.table.QualificationTable.updateDatabase(QualificationTable.java:79)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.table.TableOneToOne.save(TableOneToOne.java:54)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.helper.BaseQualificationHelper.commit(BaseQualificationHelper.java:95)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.SubmitHelper.saveToDatabase(SubmitHelper.java:96)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.SubmitHelper.commit(SubmitHelper.java:75)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.BaseAccount.submitAccount(BaseAccount.java:287)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.AccountBeanImpl.submitAccount(AccountBeanImpl.java:150)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.BaseAccount.approveAccount(BaseAccount.java:618)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount(AccountBeanImpl.java:950)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.AccountBeanEOImpl.approveAccount(AccountBeanEOImpl.java:1564)
at com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.util.AcctApproveHelper.approve(AcctApproveHelper.java:167)
at com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.util.AcctApproveHelper.init(AcctApproveHelper.java:80)
at com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.servlet.BaseAcctController.processInit(BaseAcctController.java:564)
at com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.servlet.BaseAcctController.doPost(BaseAcctController.java:359)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:760)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:213)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.RequestDispatcherImpl.forward(RequestDispatcherImpl.java:157)
at weblogic.servlet.jsp.PageContextImpl.forward(PageContextImpl.java:111)
at jsp_servlet._view._pages._account._distributor._index._jspService(_index.java:327)
at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspBase.service(JspBase.java:27)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:213)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppServletContext.invokeServlet(WebAppServletContext.java:1265)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletRequestImpl.execute(ServletRequestImpl.java:1622)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:137)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
Hey guys ...I have seen posts for this kind of errors ..but didn't find any reason
for what is causing this problem...basically once this error starts happening the
server becomes unresponsive...any help is appreciated as this is happening in production
and the only way out seems to be restarting the server during business hrs which
is not a good idea...
####<May 20, 2002 2:58:35 PM EDT> <Warning> <JTA> <nynwspap1> <Cluster1> <Thread-0>
<> <> <110030> <XA resource [weblogic.jdbc.jts.Connection] has not responded in the
last 120 second(s).>
####<May 20, 2002 3:28:44 PM EDT> <Warning> <JTA> <nynwspap1> <Cluster1> <Thread-0>
<> <> <110030> <XA resource [weblogic.jdbc.jts.Connection] has not responded in the
last 120 second(s).>
####<May 20, 2002 3:39:18 PM EDT> <Debug> <BofaApp> <nynwspap1> <Cluster1> <ExecuteThread:
'8' for queue: 'default'> <> <> <000000> <getLogicalData for:CoreInfo>
####<May 20, 2002 3:39:18 PM EDT> <Error> <BofaApp> <nynwspap1> <Cluster1> <ExecuteThread:
'11' for queue: 'default'> <marcme> <> <000000> <
AcctApproveHelper::approve() Remote call was not successful
java.rmi.RemoteException: EJB Exception:; nested exception is:
java.rmi.RemoteException: Message was not sent because transaction is not
active. transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],Xid=
10531:c004c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Rolled back. [Reason = weblogic.transaction.internal.TimedOutException:
Transaction timed out after 99seconds
tx = transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],Xid=10531:c004c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Active,numRepliesOwedMe=1,numRepliesOwedOthers=1,second
s since begin=99,seconds left=60,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread: '11' for queue:
'default',5,Thread Group for Queue: 'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.
Connection]=(state=suspended,assigned=none),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=active),properties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB
AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()], weblogic.jdbc
=t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))],numRepliesOwedMe=0,numRepliesOwedOthers=0,seconds since
begin=3213,seconds left=22,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread: '11' for queue: 'defau
lt',5,Thread Group for Queue: 'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.Connection]=(state=rolledback,assigned=Cluster1),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=rolledback),prope
rties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()], weblogic.jdbc=t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))
java.rmi.RemoteException: Message was not sent because transaction is not active.
transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],Xid=10531:c0
04c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Rolled back. [Reason = weblogic.transaction.internal.TimedOutException:
Transaction timed out after 99seconds
tx = transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],Xid=10531:c004c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Active,numRepliesOwedMe=1,numRepliesOwedOthers=1,second
s since begin=99,seconds left=60,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread: '11' for queue:
'default',5,Thread Group for Queue: 'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.
Connection]=(state=suspended,assigned=none),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=active),properties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB
AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()], weblogic.jdbc
=t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))],numRepliesOwedMe=0,numRepliesOwedOthers=0,seconds since
begin=3213,seconds left=22,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread: '11' for queue: 'defau
lt',5,Thread Group for Queue: 'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.Connection]=(state=rolledback,assigned=Cluster1),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=rolledback),prope
rties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()], weblogic.jdbc=t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))
at weblogic.transaction.internal.TransactionManagerImpl.sendRequest(TransactionManagerImpl.java:402)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.ServerRequest.sendOneWayRaw(ServerRequest.java:78)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.ServerRequest.sendReceive(ServerRequest.java:108)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.entity.qualification.QualificationBeanEOImpl_WLStub.setQualificationData(QualificationBeanEOImpl_WLStub.java:576)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.table.QualificationTable.updateDatabase(QualificationTable.java:79)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.table.TableOneToOne.save(TableOneToOne.java:54)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.helper.BaseQualificationHelper.commit(BaseQualificationHelper.java:95)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.SubmitHelper.saveToDatabase(SubmitHelper.java:96)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.SubmitHelper.commit(SubmitHelper.java:75)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.BaseAccount.submitAccount(BaseAccount.java:287)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.AccountBeanImpl.submitAccount(AccountBeanImpl.java:150)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.BaseAccount.approveAccount(BaseAccount.java:618)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount(AccountBeanImpl.java:950)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.AccountBeanEOImpl.approveAccount(AccountBeanEOImpl.java:1564)
at com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.util.AcctApproveHelper.approve(AcctApproveHelper.java:167)
at com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.util.AcctApproveHelper.init(AcctApproveHelper.java:80)
at com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.servlet.BaseAcctController.processInit(BaseAcctController.java:564)
at com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.servlet.BaseAcctController.doPost(BaseAcctController.java:359)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:760)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:213)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.RequestDispatcherImpl.forward(RequestDispatcherImpl.java:157)
at weblogic.servlet.jsp.PageContextImpl.forward(PageContextImpl.java:111)
at jsp_servlet._view._pages._account._distributor._index._jspService(_index.java:327)
at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspBase.service(JspBase.java:27)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:213)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppServletContext.invokeServlet(WebAppServletContext.java:1265)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletRequestImpl.execute(ServletRequestImpl.java:1622)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:137)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
-
XA RESOURCE NOT RESPONDING IN PROD
Hey guys ...I have seen posts for this kind of errors ..but didn't find any reason
for what is causing this problem...basically once this error starts happening the
server becomes unresponsive...any help is appreciated as this is happening in production
and the only way out seems to be restarting the server during business hrs which
is not a good idea...
####<May 20, 2002 2:58:35 PM EDT> <Warning> <JTA> <nynwspap1> <Cluster1> <Thread-0>
<> <> <110030> <XA resource [weblogic.jdbc.jts.Connection] has not responded in the
last 120 second(s).> ####<May 20, 2002 3:28:44 PM EDT> <Warning> <JTA> <nynwspap1>
<Cluster1> <Thread-0> <> <> <110030> <XA resource [weblogic.jdbc.jts.Connection]
has not responded in the
last 120 second(s).> ####<May 20, 2002 3:39:18 PM EDT> <Debug> <BofaApp> <nynwspap1>
<Cluster1> <ExecuteThread: '8' for queue: 'default'> <> <> <000000> <getLogicalData
for:CoreInfo> ####<May 20, 2002 3:39:18 PM EDT> <Error> <BofaApp> <nynwspap1> <Cluster1>
<ExecuteThread: '11' for queue: 'default'> <marcme> <> <000000> < AcctApproveHelper::approve()
Remote call was not successful java.rmi.RemoteException: EJB Exception:; nested exception
is: java.rmi.RemoteException: Message was not sent because transaction is not active.
transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],Xid= 10531:c004c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Rolled
back. [Reason = weblogic.transaction.internal.TimedOutException: Transaction timed
out after 99seconds tx = transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],Xid=10531:c004c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Active,numRepliesOwedMe=1,numRepliesOwedOthers=1,second
s since begin=99,seconds left=60,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread: '11' for queue:
'default',5,Thread Group for Queue: 'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.
Connection]=(state=suspended,assigned=none),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=active),properties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB
AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()], weblogic.jdbc =t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))],numRepliesOwedMe=0,numRepliesOwedOthers=0,seconds
since begin=3213,seconds left=22,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread: '11' for queue:
'defau lt',5,Thread Group for Queue: 'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.Connection]=(state=rolledback,assigned=Cluster1),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=rolledback),prope
rties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()], weblogic.jdbc=t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))
java.rmi.RemoteException: Message was not sent because transaction is not active.
transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],Xid=10531:c0
04c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Rolled back. [Reason = weblogic.transaction.internal.TimedOutException:
Transaction timed out after 99seconds tx = transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJB
AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],Xid=10531:c004c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Active,numRepliesOwedMe=1,numRepliesOwedOthers=1,second
s since begin=99,seconds left=60,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread: '11' for queue:
'default',5,Thread Group for Queue: 'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.
Connection]=(state=suspended,assigned=none),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=active),properties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB
AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()], weblogic.jdbc =t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))],numRepliesOwedMe=0,numRepliesOwedOthers=0,seconds
since begin=3213,seconds left=22,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread: '11' for queue:
'defau lt',5,Thread Group for Queue: 'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.Connection]=(state=rolledback,assigned=Cluster1),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=rolledback),prope
rties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()], weblogic.jdbc=t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))
at weblogic.transaction.internal.TransactionManagerImpl.sendRequest(TransactionManagerImpl.java:402)
at weblogic.rmi.internal.ServerRequest.sendOneWayRaw(ServerRequest.java:78) at weblogic.rmi.internal.ServerRequest.sendReceive(ServerRequest.java:108)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.entity.qualification.QualificationBeanEOImpl_WLStub.setQualificationData(QualificationBeanEOImpl_WLStub.java:576)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.table.QualificationTable.updateDatabase(QualificationTable.java:79)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.table.TableOneToOne.save(TableOneToOne.java:54)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.helper.BaseQualificationHelper.commit(BaseQualificationHelper.java:95)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.SubmitHelper.saveToDatabase(SubmitHelper.java:96)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.SubmitHelper.commit(SubmitHelper.java:75)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.BaseAccount.submitAccount(BaseAccount.java:287)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.AccountBeanImpl.submitAccount(AccountBeanImpl.java:150)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.BaseAccount.approveAccount(BaseAccount.java:618)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount(AccountBeanImpl.java:950)
at com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.AccountBeanEOImpl.approveAccount(AccountBeanEOImpl.java:1564)
at com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.util.AcctApproveHelper.approve(AcctApproveHelper.java:167)
at com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.util.AcctApproveHelper.init(AcctApproveHelper.java:80)
at com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.servlet.BaseAcctController.processInit(BaseAcctController.java:564)
at com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.servlet.BaseAcctController.doPost(BaseAcctController.java:359)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:760) at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:213)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.RequestDispatcherImpl.forward(RequestDispatcherImpl.java:157)
at weblogic.servlet.jsp.PageContextImpl.forward(PageContextImpl.java:111) at jsp_servlet._view._pages._account._distributor._index._jspService(_index.java:327)
at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspBase.service(JspBase.java:27) at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:213)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppServletContext.invokeServlet(WebAppServletContext.java:1265)
at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletRequestImpl.execute(ServletRequestImpl.java:1622)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:137) at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)Hi Krish
From your note, I am guessing you are using the Oracle thin driver with
WebLogic Server 6.0 (SP?). Have you tried updating the oracle thin driver to
the the latest version from oracle. They made quite a few fixes to the
driver. Older version 8.1.6 driver had problems and could take the server
into a hang. If you are not already using 8.1.7 or 9.0.1 driver I recommend
you to move to that version.
When the server goes unresponsive thread dumps will help us figure out what
makes the server unresponsive. This is a general thing to debug the issue.
Even if its intermittent, the next time it happens I recommend you make sure
you have at least 2 Full thread dumps.
Regards
sree
"Krishnan Venkataraman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
>
Sree ..I was warned that this wud be the typical reply from bea supportusually for
this problem...
firstly...this problem happens intermittently...in that case I do not seehow I can
take these thread dumps..since this beviour is unexpected...
I use classes12.zip and the patch CR047274_60.jar which weblogic providesfor the
"broken pipe" bug..
When this event occured..I checked the pool size and it was far less thanthe max
size ...and this error seems to be rendering the server unusable but for arestart...!
>
Thanx,
Krish
"Sree Bodapati" <[email protected]> wrote:
Also what driver are you using to connect to the database? (to create
connection pools)
sree
"KRISHNAN VENKATARAMAN" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Hey guys ...I have seen posts for this kind of errors ..but didn't findany reason
for what is causing this problem...basically once this error startshappening the
server becomes unresponsive...any help is appreciated as this is
happening
in production
and the only way out seems to be restarting the server during businesshrs
which
is not a good idea...
####<May 20, 2002 2:58:35 PM EDT> <Warning> <JTA> <nynwspap1>
<Cluster1>
<Thread-0>
<> <> <110030> <XA resource [weblogic.jdbc.jts.Connection] has notresponded in the
last 120 second(s).> ####<May 20, 2002 3:28:44 PM EDT> <Warning> <JTA><nynwspap1>
<Cluster1> <Thread-0> <> <> <110030> <XA resource[weblogic.jdbc.jts.Connection]
has not responded in the
last 120 second(s).> ####<May 20, 2002 3:39:18 PM EDT> <Debug>
<BofaApp>
<nynwspap1>
<Cluster1> <ExecuteThread: '8' for queue: 'default'> <> <> <000000><getLogicalData
for:CoreInfo> ####<May 20, 2002 3:39:18 PM EDT> <Error> <BofaApp><nynwspap1> <Cluster1>
<ExecuteThread: '11' for queue: 'default'> <marcme> <> <000000> <AcctApproveHelper::approve()
Remote call was not successful java.rmi.RemoteException: EJB
Exception:;
nested exception
is: java.rmi.RemoteException: Message was not sent because transactionis
not active.
transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJBAccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],Xid=10531:c004c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Rolled
back. [Reason = weblogic.transaction.internal.TimedOutException:
Transaction timed> >> out after 99seconds tx = transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJB>>AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount(),Xid=10531:c004c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Active,n
umRepliesOwedMe=1,numRepliesOwedOthers=1,second
s since begin=99,seconds left=60,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread:
'11'
for queue:
'default',5,Thread Group for Queue:'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.
>Connection]=(state=suspended,assigned=none),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=active),
properties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB
AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()], weblogic.jdbc
=t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))],numRepliesOwedMe=0,numRepliesOwedOthers=0,second
s
since begin=3213,seconds left=22,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread:
'11'
for queue:
'defau lt',5,Thread Group for Queue:
'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.Connection]=(state=rolledbac
k,assigned=Cluster1),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=rolledback),prope
rties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB
AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],
weblogic.jdbc=t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))
java.rmi.RemoteException: Message was not sent because transaction isnot
active.
transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJBAccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],Xid=10531:c0
04c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Rolled back. [Reason =
weblogic.transaction.internal.TimedOutException:> >> Transaction timed out after 99seconds tx => >transaction=(IdHash=3308339,Name = [EJB> >>>>AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount(),Xid=10531:c004c7fd25fa6b58,Status=Active,
n
umRepliesOwedMe=1,numRepliesOwedOthers=1,second
s since begin=99,seconds left=60,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread:
'11'
for queue:
'default',5,Thread Group for Queue:'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.
>Connection]=(state=suspended,assigned=none),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=active),
properties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB
AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()], weblogic.jdbc
=t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))],numRepliesOwedMe=0,numRepliesOwedOthers=0,second
s
since begin=3213,seconds left=22,activeThread=Thread[ExecuteThread:
'11'
for queue:
'defau lt',5,Thread Group for Queue:
'default'],ServerResourceInfo[weblogic.jdbc.jts.Connection]=(state=rolledbac
k,assigned=Cluster1),SCInfo[Cluster1]=(state=rolledback),prope
rties=({weblogic.transaction.name=[EJB
AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount()],
weblogic.jdbc=t3://10.215.7.169:7003}))
at
weblogic.transaction.internal.TransactionManagerImpl.sendRequest(Transaction
ManagerImpl.java:402)
atweblogic.rmi.internal.ServerRequest.sendOneWayRaw(ServerRequest.java:78)
at
weblogic.rmi.internal.ServerRequest.sendReceive(ServerRequest.java:108)
at
com.symphoni.bofa.business.entity.qualification.QualificationBeanEOImpl_WLSt
ub.setQualificationData(QualificationBeanEOImpl_WLStub.java:576)
at
com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.table.QualificationTable.updat
eDatabase(QualificationTable.java:79)
at
com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.table.TableOneToOne.save(Table
OneToOne.java:54)
at
com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.helper.BaseQualificationHelper
..commit(BaseQualificationHelper.java:95)
at
com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.SubmitHelper.saveToDatabase(Su
bmitHelper.java:96)
at
com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.SubmitHelper.commit(SubmitHelp
er.java:75)
at
com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.BaseAccount.submitAccount(Base
Account.java:287)
at
com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.AccountBeanImpl.submitAccount(
AccountBeanImpl.java:150)
at
com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.BaseAccount.approveAccount(Bas
eAccount.java:618)
at
com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.AccountBeanImpl.approveAccount
(AccountBeanImpl.java:950)
at
com.symphoni.bofa.business.session.accountmgr.AccountBeanEOImpl.approveAccou
nt(AccountBeanEOImpl.java:1564)
at
com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.util.AcctApproveHelper.approve(Acc
tApproveHelper.java:167)
at
com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.util.AcctApproveHelper.init(AcctAp
proveHelper.java:80)
at
com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.servlet.BaseAcctController.process
Init(BaseAcctController.java:564)
at
com.symphoni.bofa.presentation.accountmgr.servlet.BaseAcctController.doPost(
BaseAcctController.java:359)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:760) atjavax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
at
weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java
:213)
at
weblogic.servlet.internal.RequestDispatcherImpl.forward(RequestDispatcherImp
l.java:157)
at
weblogic.servlet.jsp.PageContextImpl.forward(PageContextImpl.java:111)
atjsp_servlet._view._pages._account._distributor._index._jspService(_index.jav
a:327)
at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspBase.service(JspBase.java:27) at
weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java
:213)
at
weblogic.servlet.internal.WebAppServletContext.invokeServlet(WebAppServletCo
ntext.java:1265)
at
weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletRequestImpl.execute(ServletRequestImpl.java
:1622)
at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:137) atweblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
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