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Unable to log in WFA Server

sanadmin_stadtdo
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I installed on a Windows 2008 R2 server WFA. The Windows firewall is disabled, the ports required by WFA installation are free (according to netstat). Unfortunately I can not log in to the server WFA me, either through the browser, even on localhost/wfa on the WFA Server. The respective window remains white, I'm already not seen the login screen. Powershell 2.0 and .NET Framework are already installed.

An idea where the problem might be?

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sanadmin_stadtdo
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Thanks for your help.

 

I try to kill the two tasks for the PID (http- and https-port) but I don't have the permission to do this.

So I uninstall WFA and try a new installation with port 81 and 444. It works without any problems.

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abhit
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Can you please check if the WFA services are running.

Go to run command and enter "Services.msc".

In the services can be please check if the two services, as shown in the attached Services.png,

are running?


Regards

Abhi

sanadmin_stadtdo
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Yes, the two services are running. I forget to say it in the first post.

adaikkap
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Could you tell what is the version of WFA that you are trying with ?

Was this a fresh install or an restore ?

 

Regards

adai

sanadmin_stadtdo
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I install this version: V2.2.0.2.6

It's a new installation, no restore.

ranjeetr
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Just try with following URL:

 

http://host:port/rest/workflows

 

If you get a response with list of workflows that mean REST services are up.

If you get an error pls share the server log from standalone\log\server.log from installed directory. 

 

Regards

Ranjeet

karale
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Which browser you are using?

sanadmin_stadtdo
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@ Karale: I try it with Firefox 29.0.1 and IE 10.

 

 

sanadmin_stadtdo
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@Ranjeet: I understand your post not really. I have no directory "log" in the WFA installation directory. And when I try to access the WFA server with the URL, I only get an empty window.

Or have I misunderstood something? I use the URL http://IP_of_the_wfa_server/rest/workflows.

sinhaa
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get server.log at WFA\jboss\standalone\log folder.

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sanadmin_stadtdo
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Here it is:

 

 

abhit
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"Error initializing endpoint: java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind /0.0.0.0:80."

Port is in use already.

 

Similar issues with JBOSS:

https://developer.jboss.org/thread/204103.

 

You need to uninstall other applications running in the system where you are trying to install WFA.

 

Regards

Abhi

 

sanadmin_stadtdo
11,641 Views

Ok, thanks for your information. On Monday I look for the app which needs the same port.

sanadmin_stadtdo
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Is it possible to change the port 80 to 81 in the settings ? Or must I re-install the WFA with the new port ?

sinhaa
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What is it that keeping port 80 busy for you? If you are not using it for your application, why not kill the task and leave WFA to continue using port 80.

 

First find out what is that: In a command prompt run : 

 

netstat -ano |findstr /I LISTENING|findstr 80

 

The left most column will give the PID, use taskkill command to kill it.

 

 

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sanadmin_stadtdo
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Thanks for your help.

 

I try to kill the two tasks for the PID (http- and https-port) but I don't have the permission to do this.

So I uninstall WFA and try a new installation with port 81 and 444. It works without any problems.

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