Administrative console does not start even though installation completes

This topic discusses problems that you can encounter when you attempt to access the console.

What kind of problem are you having?

If you can bring up the browser page, but the administrative console behavior is inconsistent, error prone, or unresponsive, try upgrading your browser. Older browsers might not support all the features of the administrative console. For a listing of supported Web browsers, see the Supported hardware and software Web page.

IBM® Support has documents and tools that can save you time gathering information needed to resolve problems as described in Troubleshooting help from IBM. Before opening a problem report, see the Support page:

An Internal Server Error, Page cannot be found, 404, or similar error occurs trying to view the administrative console

Here are some steps to try if you are unable to view the administrative console:
  • [AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Windows] [iSeries] Verify that the application server that supports the administrative console is up and running. For a base configuration, the administrative console is deployed by default on server1.
    [AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Windows] Before viewing the administrative console, you must take one of the following actions:
    • Run the startServer server1 command for the Windows platform from a command prompt in the install_dir\bindirectory, or the ./startServer.sh server1 command for operating systems such as AIX or Linux.
    • Click the Start application server link from the first steps panel.
    • Start WebSphere Application Server as a service or from the Start menu, if you are using a Windows operating system.

    [iSeries] Before viewing the administrative console, you must run the startServer Qshell script. For more information on starting the server, see Starting an application server.

  • [AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Windows] If you are using the deployment manager for a multinode configuration, run the startManager command from the Network_Deployment_install_dir\bin directory.
  • [iSeries] If you are using the deployment manager for a multi-node configuration, run the startManager command. For more information, see Starting and stopping the deployment manager.
  • [AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Windows] [iSeries] View the SystemOut.log file for the application server or the deployment manager to verify that the server that supports the administrative console started.
  • [z/OS] Verify that the application server which supports the administrative console is up and running.
    • For a base configuration, the administrative console is deployed by default on server1. Before viewing the administrative console, you must verify that server1 is running. Do so by issuing the following command on the MVS console to list active processes:
      D A,L
      Note: See z/OS MVS System Commands for information on how to use MVS operator commands.
      Check for the application server procedure name of BB05ACR with the server short name of BB0S001. If it is not running, enter the following command on the MVS console:
      START appserver_proc_name,JOBNAME=server_short_name,
            ENV=cell_short_name.node_short_name.server_short_name
      Example:
      START BBO6ACR,JOBNAME=BBOS001,ENV=PLEX1.SY1.BBOS001
      
    • For a network deployment configuration, the deployment manager runs the administrative console. For example, to start the deployment manager, you can issue the following command from the MVS console:
      START BBO5DCR,JOBNAME=BBODMGR,ENV=PLEX1.PLEX1.BBODMGR
    • View the joblog or sysprint for the application server or deployment manager to verify that the server supporting the administrative console has started.
  • Check the Web address you use to view the console. By default, this address is http://server_name:9060/ibm/console, where server_name is the host name.
  • [AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Windows] [iSeries] If you are browsing the administrative console from a remote machine, try to eliminate connection, address and firewall issues by pinging the server machine from a command prompt, using the server name in the Web address.
  • [z/OS] Try to eliminate connection, address and firewall issues by pinging the server machine from a command prompt, using the server name in the URL.
  • [AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Windows] If you have never been able to access the administrative console see Troubleshooting installation.
  • [iSeries] If you have never been able to access the administrative console see iSeries installation troubleshooting tips.

An Unable to process login. Check user ID and password and try again. error occurs when trying to access the administrative console page

This error indicates that security is enabled for WebSphere Application Server, and that the user ID or password supplied is either not valid or not authorized to access the console.

To access the console:
  • If you are the administrator, use the ID defined as the security administrative ID. This ID is stored in the WebSphere Application Server security.xml file.
  • [AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Windows] [iSeries] If you are not the administrator, ask the administrator to enable your ID for the administrative console.

The directory paths in the administrative console contain strange characters

Directory paths that are used for class paths or resources specified in an assembly tool, in configuration files, or elsewhere that contain strange characters when they are viewed in the administrative console might result from the Java run time interpreting a backslash (\) as a control character.

[AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Windows] [iSeries] To resolve this problem, modify Windows-style class paths by replacing occurrences of single back slashes to two. For example, change c:\MyFiles\MyJsp.jsp to c:\\MyFiles\\MyJsp.jsp.

[z/OS] To resolve, make sure you have no back slashes in your class paths. Replace any back slashes with forward slashes.




Related tasks
Troubleshooting administration
[iSeries] iSeries installation troubleshooting tips
[iSeries] Starting and stopping the deployment manager
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[AIX HP-UX Linux Solaris Windows] [z/OS] Installation problems
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