Task-based problem determination – IBM 51 User Manual
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8.
Search
the
knowledge
bases
and,
if
necessary,
contact
Support.
For
more
information,
refer
to
WebSphere
Application
Server
error
problem
determination:
If
you
have
encountered
a
WebSphere
Application
Server
error,
use
SystemOut.log
and
follow
these
steps:
1.
In
the
SystemOut.log
file,
find
the
last
startup
section
by
going
to
the
end
of
the
file
and
then
searching
upwards
for
"End
Display"
.
If
you
cannot
find
it,
start
the
WebSphere
Application
Server.
For
more
information,
refer
to
2.
If
you
found
the
startup
section,
search
for
errors
between
"End
Display"
and
open
for
e-business
.
If
errors
are
found,
go
to
the
WebSphere
Application
Server
startup
verification.
See
3.
If
no
errors
are
found,
search
for
errors
at
the
time
stamp
of
the
encountered
problem.
If
no
errors
are
found,
go
to
the
Tivoli
Intelligent
Orchestrator
4.
If
errors
are
found,
match
the
error
found
with
any
of
the
following
LDAP
keywords:
SEC*
,
LDAP
,
LTPA
,
security
.
If
there
is
an
error
match,
go
to
5.
If
no
match
is
found
for
the
error,
search
the
Tivoli
Intelligent
Orchestrator
Support
Knowledge
Base
for
the
error
message.
If
the
error
message
is
found,
resolve
the
issue
using
the
knowledge
entry.
6.
If
no
error
message
is
found,
check
the
WebSphere
Application
Server
Support
Knowledge
Base
for
the
error
message.
If
the
error
message
is
found,
resolve
the
issue
using
the
knowledge
entry.
7.
If
no
error
message
is
found,
contact
Support.
For
more
information,
refer
to
Task-based
problem
determination
The
task-based
troubleshooting
methodologies
and
methods
described
below
can
help
you
to
either
solve
or
isolate
your
problem
to
a
particular
component.
To
find
a
resolution
to
your
problem,
you
might
need
to
return
to
the
component-based
troubleshooting
methods
or
to
the
verification
troubleshooting
methods.
Problem
determination
methods
are
proposed
for
the
following
runtime
tasks:
v
v
v
v
v
v
Starting
Tivoli
Intelligent
Orchestrator:
The
following
steps
are
required
for
starting
Tivoli
Intelligent
Orchestrator:
1.
Verify
whether
the
DB2
Universal
Database
is
successfully
started.
If
DB2
Universal
Database
is
not
started,
start
it.
For
more
information,
refer
to
2.
If
DB2
Universal
Database
is
started,
check
whether
the
IBM
Tivoli
Directory
Server
is
started.
If
the
IBM
Tivoli
Directory
Server
is
not
started,
start
it.
For
more
information,
refer
to
Chapter
2.
Problem
determination
essentials
for
Tivoli
Intelligent
Orchestrator
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