The J2EE Agent sends alerts when it is not functioning correctly. After discovering the cause of an alert and then correcting the problem, you should clear the alert from the list.
In the Administration Console, click
> > > .To send an acknowledgement, select the check box by the alert, then click
. When you acknowledge an alert, you clear the alert from the list.The J2EE Agent sends the following alerts when it is not functioning correctly:
Alert Message |
Solution |
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The Embedded Service Provider base URL is not set. Configure the Embedded Service Provider base URL. |
Click > and configure the field.For configuration information, see Section 2.3, Configuring the Agent for Direct Access. |
The Embedded Service Provider returned not OK. Check that the Embedded Service Provider is running properly. |
Restart the agent. Click > . |
The Embedded Service Provider base URL is invalid. Configure the Embedded Service Provider base URL. |
Click > , and configure the field.For configuration information, see Section 2.3, Configuring the Agent for Direct Access. |
The Embedded Service Provider could not be contacted due to an SSL exception. Check that certificates are set up properly. |
Check the SSL certificate trust configuration. See Section 5.2, Managing Embedded Service Provider Certificates and Section 5.3, Configuring SSL Certificate Trust. |
The Embedded Service Provider could not be contacted due to a socket exception. Check that the Embedded Service Provider is running properly. |
Indicates a network problem. Verify that the J2EE server is running. Restart the J2EE Agent by clicking , select the agent, then click | . |
The Embedded Service Provider could not be contacted due to a general IO exception. Check that the Embedded Service Provider is running properly. |
Restart the agent. Click , select the agent, then click | |
Not running. Start the J2EE Agent. |
Click , select the agent, then click | . |
Failed to construct the policy enforcement points. Check the J2EE Agent configuration and restart. |
Click and check your J2EE Agent policies. |
WebSphere global security is not enabled. Enable WebSphere's global security. |
This is enabled during installation. See your WebSphere documentation. |
WebSphere server security is not enabled. Enable WebSphere's server security. |
This is enabled during installation. See your WebSphere documentation. |
The JACC PolicyConfigurationFactory was not initialized. Configure the J2EE Application Server to use the proper PolicyConfigurationFactory. |
Contact NovellĀ® Support. |
Click
.