Cannot Access the Administration Console

Cannot Access the Administration Console

Set the browser to bypass the proxy server when accessing localhost. Refer to the browser's help system for information about how to do this.

Use the fully-qualified host name or IP address of your system; for example:

http://myhost.mydomain.com:8080/

Create an entry in the system's hosts file (for example, pointing127.0.0.1 to localhost; 127.0.0.1 is not proxied).

Note – To find the host name and domain for the localhost machine:

On Microsoft Windows — On the desktop, right-click My Computer and select Properties from the pop-up menu. A System Properties dialog is displayed. Click Network Identification to see the computer name.

On Solaris or Linux — Type hostname at the command prompt.

Cannot Access the Administration Console

The Administration Console provides an interface for administrative functions. If the

Administration Console is not accessible, check the following:

“Is the Application Server Running?” on page 24

“Is the Administration Console Running on the Expected Port?” on page 25

“Is the Security Manager Disabled?” on page 25

Is the Application Server Running?

Description

The server must be running before the Administration Console can be accessed.

Solution

Review the information in “Did the Server Start?” on page 22 to determine if the server is running.

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