Weblogic 7.0 on Solaris 8

Hi all,
have a question regarding weblogic 7.0 on Solaris 8. I have installed weblogic 7.0
on Solaris 8. I have root access on that machine. The way I did it was download the
bin file (evaluation license) from bea.com , changed permissions (although since
I am root I already had permissions ), ran the bin file which prompted to create
the bin and weblogic directory. I created the directory as /export/home/bea and the
weblogic server
was installed as /export/home/bea/weblogic700 .
I created an instance of a server using the domain manager wizard(/common/bin under
) I went to the directory structure created by the domainwizard and started the weblogic
server. once I start the shell script that actually starts the server, the script
starts and prompts me for the username and password for starting the server. I enter
that and the server starts, now I can access http://localhost:portnum(80 in my case)
I can see the
default index.html and when I type in http://localhost:80/console, it takes me to
the
console screen and it has already filled the username for me.
Now comes my problem, when I enter the username and password I CANNOT log in. I am
sure that the username and password are correct.I wish to know why cant I log in.
I checked the server logs and the logs under myserver directory but theres absolutely
nothing in there, so pray what do I do?
Would it have something to do with the security realm ?
Any tips would be GREATLY appreciated!!
Thanks

Hi all,
have a question regarding weblogic 7.0 on Solaris 8. I have installed weblogic 7.0
on Solaris 8. I have root access on that machine. The way I did it was download the
bin file (evaluation license) from bea.com , changed permissions (although since
I am root I already had permissions ), ran the bin file which prompted to create
the bin and weblogic directory. I created the directory as /export/home/bea and the
weblogic server
was installed as /export/home/bea/weblogic700 .
I created an instance of a server using the domain manager wizard(/common/bin under
) I went to the directory structure created by the domainwizard and started the weblogic
server. once I start the shell script that actually starts the server, the script
starts and prompts me for the username and password for starting the server. I enter
that and the server starts, now I can access http://localhost:portnum(80 in my case)
I can see the
default index.html and when I type in http://localhost:80/console, it takes me to
the
console screen and it has already filled the username for me.
Now comes my problem, when I enter the username and password I CANNOT log in. I am
sure that the username and password are correct.I wish to know why cant I log in.
I checked the server logs and the logs under myserver directory but theres absolutely
nothing in there, so pray what do I do?
Would it have something to do with the security realm ?
Any tips would be GREATLY appreciated!!
Thanks

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