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![]() APAR status Closed as program error. Error description When customer attempts to change a password in Security, JAAS Configuration, J2C Authentication Data, he receives an Error 500 and: javax.servlet.ServletException: com.ibm.ws.console.security.ConnectToRuntimeException:null An overview of why this happened: The file permissions being set incorrectly caused MQ to not be found. This caused the ListenerPortProxy to register, but not the ListenerPort. When the mbean server called the ListenerPort, it called the proxy and died... This corrupted the other proxies and in general mbeans died. Note: If the real mbean didn't register, then the proxy will go away. If the mbean fails, we do not want the proxy either since our mbean is 2 parts (mbean + prozy).Local fix Assure the MQ HFS files and directories have adequate permission bits set.Problem summary **************************************************************** * USERS AFFECTED: All users of WebSphere Application Server * * V5.0 for z/OS * **************************************************************** * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: When attempting to change a password * * within the J2C Authentication menu?on * * the Administrative Console * * (Security -> JAAS Configuration -> J2C * * Authentication Data), an Error 500 - * * javax.servlet.ServletException is * * returned to the browser. * **************************************************************** * RECOMMENDATION: * **************************************************************** When the Websphere MQ JMS Java feature is enabled and the identity associated with the Controller Region Process does not have the authority to access the path specified by the environment variable MQ_INSTALL_ROOT, the registration of the ListenerPort mbean proxy is not completed. That corrupts other registered mbeans notification handling. This has an effect on the administrative console functions, one of which is to be able to change a password in Security, thus producing Error 500.Problem conclusion Verify the existence of the WebSphere MQ Java Feature classes before an attempt to use them. Issue BBOJ0093W message only once if WebSphere MQ Java Feature is installed but unavailable to the identity of the Controller Region process. The following publication was revised as a result of APAR PQ89752: ________________________________________________________________ WebSphere Application Server V5 for z/OS Messages and Codes GA22-7915-00 _______________________________________________________________ This APAR requires changes to documentation. NOTE: Periodically, we refresh the documentation on our Web site, so the changes might have been made before you read this text. To access the latest on-line documentation, go to the product library page at: www.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/zos_os390/library.html ________________________________________________________________ Chapter 1, pg. 5 (new message) BBOJ0093W WEBSPHERE MQ JAVA FEATURE NOT INSTALLED Explanation: WebSphere MQ Java classes cannot be found. User Response: Verify that the identity associated with the Control Region Process has the authority to read and execute in the path specified by the environment variable MQ_INSTALL_ROOT. _______________________________________________________________ APAR PQ89752 is associated with SERVICE LEVEL W502013 of WebSphere Application Server V5.0 for z/OS.Temporary fix Comments
APAR is sysrouted FROM one or more of the following: APAR is sysrouted TO one or more of the following: PQ89778 Modules/Macros
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Current web document: swg1PQ89752.html
Product categories: Software > Application Servers >
Distributed Application & Web Servers > WebSphere Application
Server for z/OS
Operating system(s):
Software version: 500
Software edition:
Reference #: PQ89752
IBM Group: Software Group
Modified date: Aug 4, 2004
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