Re: [sap-basis] VM not login in Development server
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| | Posted by p123456 (Sap basis ) on Apr 8 at 1:58 AM | |
Hi
http:// <http://%3cFQDN%3e:5%3csysno%3e00/nwa> is not open and j2ee is
engine running or Up how can check this
thanks
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 11:42 PM, Steve99 via sap-basis <
sap-basis@groups.ittoolbox.com> wrote:
> Posted by Steve99
> on Apr 7 at 2:13 PM
> If you still could not logon, first check to see if J2EE is running, if
> yes, then check the appropriate user to ensure the proper logon connection
> either via the browser above URL from LEH or via VA. If not, then you have
> an issue with your J2EE engine. You could do two things, since it is
> development, if you don't know how to fix it, the quickest way is to
> reinstall J2EE and you will be up and running. If you know where to get the
> log and digest it, then you will be able to resolve it from your own log
> indication of the isssue. My take is the connection to the abap stack and
> the password for your J2ee_admin or sapjsf is not correct, and therefore you
> are not able to authicate and start up your J2EE engine properly. This will
> give you more than enough info to resolve your issue. -st
> ---------------Original Message--------------- From: p123456 Sent:
> Wednesday, April 07, 2010 6:53 AM Subject: VM not login in Development
> server > HI all > > Here one issue with Development server, we are not able
> to login in visual > administrator. > > thanks > yograj
__.____._ http:// <http://%3cFQDN%3e:5%3csysno%3e00/nwa> is not open and j2ee is
engine running or Up how can check this
thanks
On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 11:42 PM, Steve99 via sap-basis <
sap-basis@groups.ittoolbox.com> wrote:
> Posted by Steve99
> on Apr 7 at 2:13 PM
> If you still could not logon, first check to see if J2EE is running, if
> yes, then check the appropriate user to ensure the proper logon connection
> either via the browser above URL from LEH or via VA. If not, then you have
> an issue with your J2EE engine. You could do two things, since it is
> development, if you don't know how to fix it, the quickest way is to
> reinstall J2EE and you will be up and running. If you know where to get the
> log and digest it, then you will be able to resolve it from your own log
> indication of the isssue. My take is the connection to the abap stack and
> the password for your J2ee_admin or sapjsf is not correct, and therefore you
> are not able to authicate and start up your J2EE engine properly. This will
> give you more than enough info to resolve your issue. -st
> ---------------Original Message--------------- From: p123456 Sent:
> Wednesday, April 07, 2010 6:53 AM Subject: VM not login in Development
> server > HI all > > Here one issue with Development server, we are not able
> to login in visual > administrator. > > thanks > yograj
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