E1: AIS: ORCH: How to Setup and Run Health Check Status (JWT) to Verify that Configuration is Correct for Notifications and Scheduler
(Doc ID 2702208.1)
Last updated on AUGUST 07, 2024
Applies to:
JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools - Version 9.2 and laterJD Edwards EnterpriseOne Orchestrator - Version 9.2 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
The Health Check is used to verify the setup and configuration for the AIS server. It consists of four different tests which when run successfully returns green check marks. The final check for JWT Trust Login is used not only for JWT token verification but also to verify trusted node configuration setup which is needed to successfully run Notifications and Scheduler tasks. This document shows the necessary steps to configure and some of the common errors found when not setup correctly.
Note: Starting with TR 9.2.5.x, there is an additional check for Basic Authentication. If this check fails, it could be due to the missing parameter in the webLogic server <enforce-valid-basic-auth-credentials>false</enforce-valid-basic-auth-credentials> in the config.xml.
See the following document for how to add this parameter.
E1: AIS|ORCH Basic Authorization Doesn't Work In SoapUI, Postman nor Curl - However, Able To Log In To Orchestrator Client Which Uses Basic Auth. (Doc ID 2456950.1)
Solution
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In this Document
Goal |
Solution |
Setup for Running Health Check Status |
Below are some log messages found to help in resolving Health Check issues. |
Steps to setup the GlobalNode |
References |