Do you have any network equipment in front of IFS, as Load balancer, FW or revers proxies that could close the connection?
Do you trust the ssl certificate? Does everything seems to be ok for the landing page in the browser when it comes to ssl Certificate, important that you don’t get any certificate warnings? Also have you tried to add the web site url to local intranet or trusted site zone?
Sorry to hear that it didn’t work, could you test to disable the Check for publisher’s certificate revocation and Check for server certficate revocation* in the security settings in IE (Advanced - > security) Also do you block any tls version when logged on true VPN?
Try to add the website to local intranet or trusted site zone in IE
When configuring ldap authenication on some version of IFS it has a kind of “muliti athentication”. It works like this. If you fail authenticate against Ldap for any reason it will try to do the authentication against oracle database after the failed attempt against LDAP. If you have running IFS client somewhere with the old ldap password running you will then lock the oracle account quite fast if it’s used.
Have you tried to change to Intiator on the execute as: And also use a reoccurring schedule on the database schedule task. It is normal that it goes back to waiting as it is triggered by the bakground job. The e-mail will get a new message in out1 queue when the job has executed
Try to clear the .net download cache area. C:\Users\<user id>\AppData\Local\Apps\2.0Isolated storage can also be cleared C:\Users\<user id>\AppData\Local\IsolatedStorage and C:\Users\<user id>\AppData\Roaming\IsolatedStorage if roaming location is used. This will force a fresh download of the entire client. Also verify that the url to ifs is included in local intranet zone or Trusted Site.
Are you able to preview the the barcode report? and then print the pdf from adobe? Which update version do you have on app10
Look into the server.log for the mainserver1.log se if you get log entries for the batchprocessor. (often lots of errors messages i logged) It could also be that it has got stucked and a restart of the mainserver1 is needed. It hard to say without access to the server logs….
For app10 upd5 and onwards it has change from http calls from the database to jms messages executed by an batch processor in the mainserver. Look at the oracle queue BATCH_PROC_QUEUE_MAIN and verify that it is enabled for enqueuing. (Search for the the screen Oracle Queues in IFS EE navigator) Try right click on the queue, stop and start the queue, you could also try to purge the queue table.
Have you looked into the server.log for the jboss instance? Do you se any track of out of memory on java heap space?
If you still have the upd17 delivery you can do this. Create a new delivery folder and just copy the database folder from the initial delivery into the new folder. Run the installer with delivery/reconfiguration option against this new folder. Add import of language/reports and connect item. … All should be checked on database update screen. This will save some time avoiding update of the application server to.
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