Operating Systems: i5/OS
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Enterprise bean and EJB container troubleshooting tips
If you are having problems starting an EJB container, or encounter error
messages or exceptions that appear to be generated on by an EJB container,
follow these steps to resolve the problem:
- Use the Administrative Console to verify that the application server which
hosts the container is running.
- Browse the JVM log files for the application server which hosts the
container. Look for the message server server_name open for
e-business in the SystemOut.log . If it does not appear,
or if you see the message problems occurred during startup,
browse the SystemErr.log for details.
- Browse the system log files for the
application server which hosts the container.
- Enable tracing for the EJB Container
component, by using the following trace specification EJBContainer=all=enabled.
Follow the instructions for dumping and browsing the trace output to narrow
the origin of the problem.
If none of these steps solves the problem, check to see if the problem
is identified and documented using the links in Diagnosing and fixing problems: Resources for learning. If
you do not see a problem that resembles yours, or if the information provided
does not solve your problem, contact
IBM support for further assistance.
For current information available from IBM Support on known problems and
their resolution, see the IBM Support page.
IBM Support has documents that can save you time gathering information
needed to resolve this problem. Before opening a PMR, see the IBM Support page.
Sub-topics
Application client log error indicates missing JAR file
Related tasks
Assembling EJB modules
Reference topic