03-26-2009 09:08 PM
I have a LMS 2.6 on Windows. Recently, I could not access LMS after logging in with a correct or incorrect password. I've checked on some similar netpro conversations and verified that the LMS can resolve its own hostname properly. I've checked the stdout.log and tomcatmonitor logs, both show errors at the time I started experiencing the problems. I believe this is where my problem is, appreciate if someone can help look at the logs and suggest to me what I can do.
Thank you in advance!
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03-30-2009 09:13 AM
It looks like your NMSROOT/MDC/etc/regdaemon.xml file is also damaged. It's starting to look like you may want to do a complete reinstallation of this server.
03-26-2009 09:16 PM
This isn't good. Please post the NMSROOT\lib\classpath\md.properties.
03-27-2009 02:18 AM
03-27-2009 09:28 AM
That's what I thought. You need to contact the TAC to recover this file.
03-27-2009 01:14 PM
Thanks jclarke. One more question, can I just copy the md.properties off another LMS 2.6 and replace this corrupt one?
03-27-2009 01:22 PM
No. md.properties is very system-dependent. It contains paths, hostnames, and other system attributes which may not be the same on another system.
03-30-2009 01:37 AM
I think I managed to recover a md.properties and replaced the corrupt one with it. However, I'm still getting a blank page but I believe this is something different as the url is stuck on a different address. The stdout.log gives out a different error now, some error about finding core data for a user. Could this be due to the cwpass file?
Thank you
03-30-2009 09:13 AM
It looks like your NMSROOT/MDC/etc/regdaemon.xml file is also damaged. It's starting to look like you may want to do a complete reinstallation of this server.
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