Failing to start weblogic application server [message #687294] |
Thu, 16 February 2023 08:29 |
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calacausi
Messages: 23 Registered: March 2012
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due to server maintenance, we had to stop our Oracle Middleware 12c services. When we try to start the Weblogic Admin Server, we get this error message
1. weblogic.security.SecurityInitializationException: Authentication denied: Boot identity not valid. The user name or password or both from the boot identity file (boot.properties) is not valid. The boot identity may have been changed since the boot identity file was created. Please edit and update the boot identity file with the proper values of username and password. The first time the updated boot identity file is used to start the server, these new values are encrypted.
2. java.lang.IllegalStateException: Unable to perform operation: post construct on weblogic.security.SecurityService
3. java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: While attempting to resolve the dependencies of weblogic.jndi.internal.RemoteNamingService errors were found
4. java.lang.IllegalStateException: Unable to perform operation: resolve on weblogic.jndi.internal.RemoteNamingService
5. java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: While attempting to resolve the dependencies of weblogic.management.mbeanservers.runtime.internal.RuntimeServerService errors were found
6. java.lang.IllegalStateException: Unable to perform operation: resolve on weblogic.management.mbeanservers.runtime.internal.RuntimeServerService
7. java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: While attempting to resolve the dependencies of weblogic.cacheprovider.CacheProviderServerService errors were found
8. java.lang.IllegalStateException: Unable to perform operation: resolve on weblogic.cacheprovider.CacheProviderServerService
we have reset all Repository schemas password, using the setup.cmd tool, and we actually can log in to all of the repos schemas (ie: DEV_IAU, DEV_IAU_APPEND, DEV_IAU_VIEWER, DEV_MDS, DEV_OPSS, DEV_STB, DEV_WLS, DEV_WLS_RUNTIME). furthermore, all configuration files stored in [DomainHome]/config/jdbc have the correct encrypted password.
it seems that the domain administrator user/password configuration went corrupted, but we could not able to restore it. we have follow instructions reported in Oracle SUpport documentation (running setEnvDomain, and java weblogic.security.encrypt tool to encrypt password, and store it into boot.properties file), unsuccessfully.
can anybody suggest how to fix this issue? thanks
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