I am trying to clear Web logic server console logs, to check latest logs without turning off server.
I have tried to clear logs by pressing "Ctrl+C" on console, but not working and logs was not cleared from console.
In case you are using Mac, use cmd + k to clear the logs and check the latest ones.
I would say you should not run Weblogic using the Command Prompt because if someone closes the console the service is going to crash. With this in mind, you should configure the your servers as service on Windows so please read this document.
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23943_01/web.1111/e13708/winservice.htm#START144
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We have installed new switches, and have a 10.X network for another location that they remote into via RDWeb. Since we made the changes we have not been able to use the RDWeb but we can use the desktop RDP app.
We ran the Get-RemoteAccessHeath command and got this back
RemoteAccessHealth
We then looked at the Remote access management to see what in an error state and found the blow picture.
Remote access management error
Attempted to restart the RemoteAccess service but received an error that it is an invalidoperation.
Any advice is welcome. The users are functional but would we would like to get that RDWeb page back up and running so they can use it remote in via a phone.
Thanks,
Matt
I'm having the strangest problem with Jira.
We were in the process of setting up links between Jira and Confluence and everything seemed to be working. After a restart of the machine we had some startup issues due to disabled plugs. We resolved this by deleting the rows indicating inactive plugins in the MySql database.
Everything seemed to be working. Could log into Jira. Could log into Confluence. Could connect from each to the other using application linker widget in the upper left corner of the applications.
While trying to embed some Jira into a Confluence page a user got an error and we checked the Application links.
Application link from Jira to Confluence looks good.
Application link from Confluence to Jira looks like this.
If I log onto the host machine and try to log into Jira as http://localhost:8080 i get this very strange behavior:
http://localhost:8080 brings up my Jira log on page.
If I try to log on as userX I get a try again screen.
If I try to log on as userY I get a try again screen WITH A CAPCHA.
BOTH logons DO WORK if I try to logon from https://jira.myorg.com!!!
Really confused why I can access the application but authentication fails. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm still seeing this strange behavior but I've solved the problem by changing the application url to the outward facing one (https://jira.myorg.com). At one point this didn't work (that's why we used http://localhost:8080 in the first place, jira and confluence are on the same server). It seems to not need this at this point.
We did delete and recreate the links from scratch also. This is mention as a suggestion in the documentation if you are having problems with the links.
I am having an issue when trying to open to any VMs using "Launch Web Console" option via the vcsa 6.7 . I was wondering if someone could please point me in the right direction?
My environment currently looks like this:
1) vcsa 6.7
2) Three Esxi (6.7) Hosts & multiple vms are running (including windows & Linux)
Whenever I try to connect to the console, I get the following error:
The console has been disconnected. Close this window and re-launch the console to reconnect.
Console access is given through a connection to the ESXi host.
Often times I receive this message when connected to the console of a VM which has vMotioned to another host. However, I can close and re-open the console just fine.
You may also want to verify that you can access port 902 (TCP & UDP) for each of your three hosts. Example of this requirement: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/6.0/com.vmware.vsphere.install.doc/GUID-5071C86E-FF1E-4E54-A424-A20917401160.html
I had the same exact problem and unfortunately, the solutions I found on the internet did not solve my problem. I had to re-check my settings and found out that the problem was the proxy setting was ticked on. which it won't allow you to connect to any others services as well if you are out of range of that proxy. The Solutions "FOR MAC USERS" as follows:
1-Go to your network settings.
2-From the menu down to the right-click more options. in my picture say (Weitere Optionen) "German".
3-From the menu on the left side make sure that the proxy option is 'unticked' (not chosen).
Then click on to confirm and enjoy using your VM service. Hope this would solve your problem as well as it did to mine.
See pictures!
https://i.stack.imgur.com/1PjjP.jpg
https://i.stack.imgur.com/1jnJf.jpg
https://i.stack.imgur.com/8XiAY.jpg
I'm weblogic newbie, trying to abandon it ASAP, but that's not possible for now, so I have to resolve this. Maybe following is completely normal and trivial. I don't know. Please advice.
I had working weblogic 12.1.3 on 2 PCs for months. But suddenly, I cannot log into admin console on neither of them. I enter username/pass from password store, and it's not accepted. While at the same time intellij idea successfully logs in and deploys app using same pass. OK, fair enough, we reset pass, using:
https://oracle-base.com/articles/11g/reset-the-adminserver-password-in-weblogic-11g-and-12c
and update password in intellij settings. Good. Intellij idea is in again, I cannot login. Nothing in logs, neither application, nor server logs.
I cannot login regardless if I start weblogic via intellij run configuration of from bash.
OK, lets try reinstall weblogic. No change.
Weblogic is up and running, app deployed to it, and is responsive. When accessing console URL, it gets printed, that app is being deployed, but I still cannot access it. Cleared caches/cooking etc. nothing. No logs, no error response. Nothing.
Responses to "failed"(?) login on urls j_security_check, console and console/ are http status 302 (moved temporarily). Not sure if it's ok or not, well say I'd expect 401/403, but maybe 302 is valid weblogic response for denied authentication. I don't know.
Any idea?
What you can do is to check web storage and try to clear it. But the most clear way is to use different browser. Or use your current browser in private mode. Also in firefox you can create different profile and use it for this specific purposo.
I am trying to load the Glassfish V3 admin console but I can't get beyond the log in screen. The credentials I am using are valid but it never makes it to the main admin screen.
Glassfish is installed on a server without an internet connection which I think may be the issue. On my local machine I have no issues at all. I think the admin console is trying to connect to the update center and that is the problem, is there some config that that be changed to stop it looking for updates?
Any ideas?
I had a similar problem, this issue may be relevant. More info here.