Weblogic.security.SecurityInitializationException: Authentication Denied: Boot Identity Not Valid
(Doc ID 2294600.1)
Last updated on JANUARY 08, 2024
Applies to:
Oracle Utilities Customer Care and Billing - Version 2.6.0.0.0 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
CCB - Oracle Utilities Customer Care and Billing
WLS - Oracle WebLogic Server
At startup of CCB 2.6 demo install you are receiving a boot identity error:
<Jul 11, 2017 9:03:23 AM EDT> <Critical> <WebLogicServer> <BEA-000386> <Server subsystem failed. Reason: A MultiException has 6 exceptions. They are:
1. weblogic.security.SecurityInitializationException: Authentication denied: Boot identity not valid. The user name or password or both from the boot identity file (boot.properties) is not valid. The boot identity may have been changed since the boot identity file was created. Please edit and update the boot identity file with the proper values of username and password. The first time the updated boot identity file is used to start the server, these new values are encrypted.
2. java.lang.IllegalStateException: Unable to perform operation: post construct on weblogic.security.SecurityService
3. java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: While attempting to resolve the dependencies of weblogic.jndi.internal.RemoteNamingService errors were found
4. java.lang.IllegalStateException: Unable to perform operation: resolve on weblogic.jndi.internal.RemoteNamingService
5. java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: While attempting to resolve the dependencies of weblogic.rmi.cluster.RemoteBinderFactoryService errors were found
6. java.lang.IllegalStateException: Unable to perform operation: resolve on weblogic.rmi.cluster.RemoteBinderFactoryService
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