9 Troubleshooting
9.1 Troubleshooting for OBMA Patch Installation
If the OBMA services are not up after patch installation, please check the plato-config-server logs at the below location for further analysis.
/scratch/obma/domain/PlatoInfra/servers/Config_Server1/logs
If you see an error like “args list too long”, please navigate to the below file setUserOverrides.sh
at location /scratch/obma/domain/PlatoInfra/bin
and remove the unwanted properties. Then, please restart Config_Server1 on weblogic followed by the other managed servers. Once done, make OBMA services are up and running.
9.2 Troubleshooting for plato-apigateway-router
If you observe any SSL related issues in the the plato-apigateway-router logs, then follow the below steps.
- Stop the router by killing the router process.
- Import the crt files into the java trust store on the VM on which the router is installed (the foundation machine ideally).
- One crt file will be of the same foundation machine, while the other crt file(s) will be of the machine(s), the foundation machine has performed a sync with.
cd /scratch/ssl/cacerts keytool -importcert -file ofss-mum-2672.crt -keystore /scratch/obma/jdk-11.0.16/lib/security/cacerts -storepass <password> -noprompt keytool -importcert -alias domainCertForRouter -file ofss-mum-2550.crt -keystore /scratch/obma/jdk-11.0.16/lib/security/cacerts -storepass <password> -noprompt
- Restart the router using through the OBMA installer using the below runlist.
run_list ['recipe[obma_weblogic::deployapigateway_router]']