WebLogic 10.3.2.0 (11gR1) on Solaris 10 problems with jdbc

I have Solaris 10 10/09 running on a SPARC machine.
I install WebLogic 11gR1, use development mode (using the SUN 1.6 jvm) and create a JDBC connection to DB2 on another machine using Oracle's XA DB2 driver. The connection test is successful. A restart of WebLogic returns everything is good. I change the connection pool max capacity to 50 (up from the default of 15) in the web interface and save the settings, everything is fine. Then I shutdown WebLogic using the appropriate command and re-start it... only to find that the jdbc connection has failed with the following error:
<Feb 22, 2010 11:02:31 AM EST> <Error> <Deployer> <BEA-149205> <Failed to initialize the application 'jdbc/DB2DataSource' due to error weblogic.application.ModuleException: .
weblogic.application.ModuleException:
at weblogic.jdbc.module.JDBCModule.prepare(JDBCModule.java:290)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleListenerInvoker.prepare(ModuleListenerInvoker.java:199)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow$1.next(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:391)
at weblogic.application.utils.StateMachineDriver.nextState(StateMachineDriver.java:83)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow.prepare(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:59)
Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
Caused By: sun.security.pkcs11.wrapper.PKCS11Exception: CKR_DEVICE_ERROR
at sun.security.pkcs11.wrapper.PKCS11.C_Verify(Native Method)
at sun.security.pkcs11.P11Signature.engineVerify(P11Signature.java:529)
at java.security.Signature$Delegate.engineVerify(Signature.java:1140)
at java.security.Signature.verify(Signature.java:592)
at sun.security.x509.X509CertImpl.verify(X509CertImpl.java:441)
Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
Nothing else is changed or deployed in WebLogic.
Switching back to a thread pool max of 15 doesn't work, and throws this error:
<Feb 22, 2010 11:09:41 AM EST> <Warning> <Deployer> <BEA-149004> <Failures were detected while initiating redeploy task for application 'jdbc/DB2DataSource'.>
<Feb 22, 2010 11:09:41 AM EST> <Warning> <Deployer> <BEA-149078> <Stack trace for message 149004
weblogic.application.ModuleException:
at weblogic.jdbc.module.JDBCModule.prepare(JDBCModule.java:290)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleListenerInvoker.prepare(ModuleListenerInvoker.java:199)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow$1.next(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:391)
at weblogic.application.utils.StateMachineDriver.nextState(StateMachineDriver.java:83)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow.prepare(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:59)
Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
Caused By: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: Could not initialize class javax.crypto.SunJCE_b
at javax.crypto.SecretKeyFactory.a(DashoA13*..)
at javax.crypto.SecretKeyFactory.<init>(DashoA13*..)
at javax.crypto.SecretKeyFactory.getInstance(DashoA13*..)
at weblogic.jdbc.db2base.PropertyEncrypter.<init>(Unknown Source)
at weblogic.jdbc.db2base.BaseLicenseUtility.readBulkLoadRowLimit(Unknown Source)
Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
<Feb 22, 2010 11:09:42 AM EST> <Error> <Console> <BEA-240003> <Console encountered the following error weblogic.application.ModuleException:
at weblogic.jdbc.module.JDBCModule.prepare(JDBCModule.java:290)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleListenerInvoker.prepare(ModuleListenerInvoker.java:199)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.DeploymentCallbackFlow$1.next(DeploymentCallbackFlow.java:391)
Modifying the connection in the xml to lower the max pool size back to the default value of 15 doesn't net any progress.
Removing and re-creating the connection doesn't fix the problem. Creating a new WebLogic domain doesn't fix the problem. The only thing that fixes the problem (allows the jdbc connection to be re-created and run successfully) is to blow away the entire WebLogic install, reinstall and re-create the domain. Occasionally even this doesn't help.
This is repeatable like clockwork.
Moving the pool max up to 30 didn't throw the error, but moving to 50 did.
Edited by: second infinity on Feb 22, 2010 2:24 PM

Hi. I've never seen anything like this, and it seems to be something which
the JDBC module is going to be an innocent victim of, rather than a
contributor to... Your best course is to open an official support case.
Joe

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    Tangosol, Inc.
    http://www.tangosol.com
    +1.617.623.5782
    WebLogic Consulting Available
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    "Arjan Kramer" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    Hi dso,
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    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393212759749971> URLfactory Created
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> ================New Request: [GET /service HTTP/1.1] =================
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> INFO: SSL is configured
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Using Uri /service
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> After trimming path: '/service'
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    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> SSL is not configured for this connection
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    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Remote Host 192.168.100.15 Remote Port 16101
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    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> general list: created a new connection to '192.168.100.15'/16101 for '/service', Local port:0
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[Host]=[secure.daftdonkey.com]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[User-Agent]=[Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.9) Gecko/20100315 Firefox/3.5.9 ( .NET CLR 3.5.30729)]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept]=[text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept-Language]=[en-us,en;q=0.5]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept-Encoding]=[gzip,deflate]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept-Charset]=[ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[Keep-Alive]=[300]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[Connection]=[keep-alive]
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    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> URL::parseHeaders: Value of parsedHeaders = [0]
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    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Host]=[secure.daftdonkey.com]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [User-Agent]=[Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.9) Gecko/20100315 Firefox/3.5.9 ( .NET CLR 3.5.30729)]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Accept]=[text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Accept-Language]=[en-us,en;q=0.5]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Accept-Encoding]=[gzip,deflate]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Accept-Charset]=[ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Keep-Alive]=[300]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Connection]=[Keep-Alive]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [WL-Proxy-SSL]=[true]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [WL-Proxy-Client-IP]=[192.168.100.245]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Proxy-Client-IP]=[192.168.100.245]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [X-Forwarded-For]=[192.168.100.245]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [X-WebLogic-KeepAliveSecs]=[30]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [X-WebLogic-Force-JVMID]=[unset]
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned -1
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> *******Exception type [READ_ERROR_FROM_SERVER] (socket read failure) raised at line 251 of ../nsapi/Reader.cpp
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> caught exception in readStatus: READ_ERROR_FROM_SERVER [os error=104, line 251 of ../nsapi/Reader.cpp]: socket read failure at line 963
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> PROTOCOL_ERROR: Backend Server not responding - isRecycled:0
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Marking 192.168.100.15:16101 as bad
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> got exception in sendRequest phase: Backend Server not responding at line 3702
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Failing over after sendRequest() exception: PROTOCOL_ERROR as Idempotent is set to ON
    Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> attempt #1 out of a max of 5
    However connecting directly to https://192.168.100.15:16101/irm_rights is successful.
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    [root@content my-wallet]# /oracle/install/bin/orapki wallet display -wallet /oracle/secure/my-wallet/
    Oracle PKI Tool : Version 11.1.1.2.0
    Copyright (c) 2004, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
    Requested Certificates:
    User Certificates:
    Trusted Certificates:
    Subject: OU=Class 2 Public Primary Certification Authority,O=VeriSign\, Inc.,C=US
    Subject: OU=Secure Server Certification Authority,O=RSA Data Security\, Inc.,C=US
    Subject: OU=Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority,O=VeriSign\, Inc.,C=US
    Subject: OU=Class 1 Public Primary Certification Authority,O=VeriSign\, Inc.,C=US
    Subject: CN=weblogic.internal.site,OU=FOR TESTING ONLY,O=MyOrganization,L=MyTown,ST=MyState,C=US
    Subject: CN=GTE CyberTrust Global Root,OU=GTE CyberTrust Solutions\, Inc.,O=GTE Corporation,C=US
    Also the apache log at /var/log/httpd/ssl_error_log shows.
    [Mon Jun 07 23:59:03 2010] [error] [client 192.168.100.245] ap_proxy: trying GET /service/ at backend host '192.168.100.15/16101; got exception 'Backend Server not responding'
    [Mon Jun 07 23:59:03 2010] [error] [client 192.168.100.245] ap_proxy: trying GET /service/ at backend host '192.168.100.15/16101; got exception 'Backend Server not responding'
    [Mon Jun 07 23:59:03 2010] [error] [client 192.168.100.245] ap_proxy: trying GET /service/ at backend host '192.168.100.15/16101; got exception 'Backend Server not responding'
    [Mon Jun 07 23:59:03 2010] [error] [client 192.168.100.245] ap_proxy: trying GET /service/ at backend host '192.168.100.15/16101; got exception 'Backend Server not responding'
    [Mon Jun 07 23:59:03 2010] [error] [client 192.168.100.245] ap_proxy: trying GET /service/ at backend host '192.168.100.15/16101; got exception 'Backend Server not responding'
    [Mon Jun 07 23:59:03 2010] [error] [client 192.168.100.245] ap_proxy: trying GET /service/ at backend host '192.168.100.15/16101; got exception 'Backend Server not responding'
    Editing the httpd.conf and sending traffic from Apache to WebLogic over regular HTTP works, config is...
    LoadModule weblogic_module modules/mod_wl.so
    <IfModule mod_weblogic.c>
    WebLogicHost weblogic.internal.site
    WebLogicPort 16100
    Debug ALL
    # SecureProxy ON
    # WLSSLWallet /oracle/secure/my-wallet
    WLLogFile /tmp/wl-proxy.log
    </IfModule>
    Resulting detail from /tmp/wl-proxy.log
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <415912759780351> URLfactory Created
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> ================New Request: [GET /service/ HTTP/1.1] =================
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Using Uri /service/
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> After trimming path: '/service/'
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> The final request string is '/service/'
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> parseServerList: Socket Address hostnames 'weblogic.internal.site:16100'
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Host extracted from serverlist is [weblogic.internal.site]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> parseServerList: IP from socket Address [192.168.100.15]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Initializing lastIndex=0 for a list of length=1
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> getListNode: created a new server node: id='weblogic.internal.site:16100' server_name='secure.daftdonkey.com', port='443'
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> attempt #0 out of a max of 5
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Trying a pooled connection for '192.168.100.15/16100/16100'
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> getPooledConn: found a host and port/securePort match
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> getPooledConn: No more connections in the pool for Host[192.168.100.15] Port[16100] SecurePort[16100]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> general list: trying connect to '192.168.100.15'/16100/16100 at line 3188 for '/service/'
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> SSL is not configured for this connection
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Local Port of the socket is 56647
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Remote Host 192.168.100.15 Remote Port 16100
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> URL::connect SSLConn for reader is not set as it is NULL
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> general list: created a new connection to '192.168.100.15'/16100 for '/service/', Local port:0
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Host]=[secure.daftdonkey.com]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[User-Agent]=[Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.9) Gecko/20100315 Firefox/3.5.9 ( .NET CLR 3.5.30729)]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept]=[text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept-Language]=[en-us,en;q=0.5]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept-Encoding]=[gzip,deflate]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept-Charset]=[ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Keep-Alive]=[300]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Connection]=[keep-alive]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Cookie]=[JSESSIONID=YF4nMNfZ3lJ5ZrVV9HGpKwj3hf12yRvlf4zksQf6pkKx2LhJ2ywY!34167467]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> parse_header is done
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Method is GET
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> About to call parseHeaders
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> URL::parseHeaders: Value of parsedHeaders = [0]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> URL::sendHeaders(): meth='GET' file='/service/' protocol='HTTP/1.1'
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [Host]=[secure.daftdonkey.com]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [User-Agent]=[Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.9) Gecko/20100315 Firefox/3.5.9 ( .NET CLR 3.5.30729)]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [Accept]=[text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [Accept-Language]=[en-us,en;q=0.5]
    Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [Accept-Encoding]=[gzip,deflate]
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