Hi:
I'm executing the JDE/E1 1-click provisioning (ocp) process (Windows on premise). The Provisioning Console requires a connection to Server Manager but it is down. Debug files indicate "output: Port 8998 is still DOWN" and "Server Manager Console is not running".
The ocp install/prep provides an executable \JDE> E1CloudConsoleWin.ps1 that will start the Provisioning Console if run from Powershell. I see a similar file named jde-sm.ps1 in that same directory, something tells me it should start Server Manager, but running jde-sm.ps1 from Powershell does not help.
Can anyone please tell me how to run jde-sm.ps1 if that's the right way to start Server Manager? Otherwise, what is the correct way to start it?
I see references to scheduling it through weblogic, etc. but that must be for some other purpose. I can't see how the ocp documentation/steps would just skip those steps for something that appears to (be designed for) automatically started. Thanks!
https://www.oracle.com/webfolder/tec...tml#section3s1
I'm executing the JDE/E1 1-click provisioning (ocp) process (Windows on premise). The Provisioning Console requires a connection to Server Manager but it is down. Debug files indicate "output: Port 8998 is still DOWN" and "Server Manager Console is not running".
The ocp install/prep provides an executable \JDE> E1CloudConsoleWin.ps1 that will start the Provisioning Console if run from Powershell. I see a similar file named jde-sm.ps1 in that same directory, something tells me it should start Server Manager, but running jde-sm.ps1 from Powershell does not help.
Can anyone please tell me how to run jde-sm.ps1 if that's the right way to start Server Manager? Otherwise, what is the correct way to start it?
I see references to scheduling it through weblogic, etc. but that must be for some other purpose. I can't see how the ocp documentation/steps would just skip those steps for something that appears to (be designed for) automatically started. Thanks!
https://www.oracle.com/webfolder/tec...tml#section3s1