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instead of a bunch of random BI people trying to stumble through challenges alone and getting no where, much like myself.
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Well, look at this service! We usually do remote for consultants. I'm in PA, headquarters are in Chicago, my boss is in upstate NY. I had no clue there were a bunch of consultants on this board. I should have figured that out though.... I might need more coffee.
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I am very slowly getting somewhere, I think. I believe I added the -Dweblogic.ssl.JSSEEnabled=true to the correct spot. Now, I start the nodemanager using the startnodemanager.cmd and I get the following: <May 25, 2016 11:59:32 AM> <INFO> <Loading domains file: D:…
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In the analysis, have you tried casting both sides as date?
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Thank you! I appreciate your expertise! I was able to remove the .state file and that error is gone. I've been looking at my intermediate certificates (I have 2) and I believe they are loaded into the keystore and chained correctly. I do actually have a smaller log flie now. YAY! I am still researching and trying different…
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Thanks! I changed the D\:\\ to the D: \\ (I was following the format of the file path the script had used for the log file). I also type in the actual password and not the encrypted password and save. But when I open it back up to copy and paste here, it is encrypted in the script. However, I still get errors.…
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There is no network issue. Both the BI server and the AD server sit internally and there is no firewall or anything blocking them. So, does anyone else have suggestions on the time out error message? I'm fairly stuck on this so any suggestions are welcome.
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That thought crossed my mind this evening and I will definitely check with the network team tomorrow. I can see the users and groups from AD in the WLS.
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Thank you. I was pretty sure this was the answer, but wanted to double check. We haven't had luck with Active Directory but will go back and give it a try again.