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create a boot identity file to make it easier to start an instance of Oracle WebLogic Server 12c (12.1.1). Time to Complete Approximately 15 minutes Overview A boot a fatal error occurred while creating an ssl server credential identity file contains the user credentials for starting and stopping an instance of
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WebLogic Server. An administration server or managed server can refer to this file for user credentials instead of prompting at the
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command line to provide them. Because the credentials are encrypted, using a boot identity file is more secure than storing plain text credentials in a startup or shutdown script. There can be a different
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boot identity file for each server in a domain. If you choose Development Mode when creating a domain by using the Configuration Wizard, a boot identity file is automatically created for the administration server. This tutorial covers creating a boot identity file manually for a Production Mode domain. If you use Node Manager to start managed servers rather than running start scripts manually, you do not need to create an error occurred validating your storage server credentials boot identity files for them. Node Manager creates its own boot identity files and stores them under each server's directory in the data/nodemanager subdirectory. This tutorial covers creating a boot identity file to store the credentials for starting an Oracle WebLogic Server 12c (12.1.1) administration server. Software Requirements The following is a list of software requirements: Oracle WebLogic Server 12c (12.1.1) Prerequisites Before starting this tutorial, you should have completed the Oracle by Example tutorial titled Oracle WebLogic Server 12c: Installing WebLogic Server and Creating a Domain. Creating a Boot Identity File To create a boot identity file for the administration server, perform the following steps: . If the administration server of the domain is running, stop it. If it was started with the start script in a Terminal window, you can click Ctrl + C in that window to kill the server. Alternatively, open another Terminal window, navigate to the domain directory, then cd into the bin subdirectory. In this tutorial that directory is /u01/app/oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/dizzyworld/bin. Enter the command: $ ./stopWebLogic.sh This runs the script to stop the administration server of the domain When prompted for a username and password, enter the credentials of the domain administrator. Notice that you were prompted for
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OpenDJ OpenIDM OpenICF OpenIG Intro to Identity Downloads Forums General Discussion ForgeRock Projects OpenAM OpenIDM OpenDJ OpenIG OpenUMA DevOps Internet of Things Documentation Groups Resources Events Calendar Upcoming Event Map Add Event! OpenDJ Multi-master replication fails(Hangs at Initializing registration info) Home Forums ForgeRock Projects OpenDJ OpenDJ Multi-master replication fails(Hangs at Initializing registration info) Learn more about our upcoming Identity Summits Tagged:opendj, replication This topic contains 10 replies, has 4 voices, and was last updated by Chris Ridd 5 months ago. Author Posts April 10, 2016 at 1:40 pm #9416 apapapParticipant I am using OpenDJ-2.4.6 along with Oracle JDK 7.80 and I want to run Multi-master replication on 2 of my servers, the OS for these servers is Amazon Linux. The OpenDJ setup runs perfectly fine; I can start the server too without any errors. It is when I run the "dsreplication" script as follows: ./dsreplication enable -host1 server1.example,com -port1 4444 -bindDN1 "cn=Directory Manager" -bindPassword1 "Passw0rd" -replicationPort1 1388 -host2 server2.example,com -port2 4444 -bindDN2 "cn=Directory Manager" -bindPassword2 "Passw0rd" -replicationPort2 1388 -adminUID admin -adminPassword "Passw0rd" -baseDN "dc=example,dc=com" the script hangs on the following step: Initializing registration information on server server2.example.com:4444 with the contents of server server1.example.com:4444 ..... And on checking the logs, there is no error reported in there. But, when I run the following command: ./dsreplication status -h localhost -p 4444 -adminUID admin -adminPassword "Passw0rd" -X it throws the following error: The displayed information might not be complete because the following errors were encountered reading the configuration of the existing servers: Error on server2.example.com:4444: An error occurred connecting to the server. Details: javax.naming.AuthenticationException: [LDAP: error code 49 - Invalid Credentials] Error on server:4444: An error occurred connecting to the server. Details: javax.naming.Authenticati