When attempting to open the start page of the Application Server, the initial screen does not appear.
Things to check include the following:
If the server cannot be accessed from the web, but it is running locally, then the server is actually running.
Verify that the server is running locally.
Log on to the machine where the server is running.
Go to the local web page. For example, if 8080 is the default port, go to:
http://localhost:8080/ |
If the start page does appear, there is a problem with the web connection that prevents accessing the server remotely. If the start page does not appear, see Did the Server Start?
The server should be accessible directly from the host on which it is running (localhost); for example, using the default port, 8080:
http://localhost:8080/
A server instance running on localhost may not be accessible if the server host machine is connected to the web through a proxy. To solve this problem, do one of the following:
Set the browser to bypass the proxy server when accessing localhost. Refer to the browser's help system for information on how to do this.
Use the fully-qualified host name or IP address of your system; for example:
http://myhost.mydomain.com:8080/ |
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.