When running the plug-in, a 'resolve initial reference'
call, is done, when using the J2EE Server (this is the default) which
causes the J2EE ORB code to do a 'lookup' to resolve a service. It will
look for a control block, the BGVT, which is built by the WebSphere
Application Server Daemon address space, and is only available when the V4
runtime (Daemon, Systems Management, Naming, and Interface Repository
servers) are active, not just the Web server.
If the WebSphere Application Server Daemon address space is not active
on the same system where the Local Redirector Plug-in is running this
means that the BGVT control block will not be found and message BBOU0012W
and minor code C9C2113D will be issued.
The BBOU0012W message and the C9C2113D minor code do not interfere with
the operation of the Web server.
What can be done to get rid of that BBOU0012W message?
You can code the RESOLVE_IPNAME
environment variable in the http.envars file. The RESOLVE_IPNAME has the following write-up in the
Installation and Customization Manual:
RESOLVE_IPNAME=IP_NAME
The Internet Protocol name that the System Management Server registers
with the Domain Name Service (DNS). Any CORBA client communication with
WebSphere Application Server for z/OS requires this IP Name. If it is not
set,the
RESOLVE_IPNAME is the system on which
the program is running."
or
If you DO NOT want to use the J2EE ORB code in your plug-in, you can
disable it for the Web server. You would code the following in the
was.conf file for the plug-in:
appserver.java.extraparm=-DDisable.J2EE=true
This will disable the J2EE ORB. This property is also discussed in APAR
PQ58900.
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