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Either I start Glassfish domain from NetBeans or from the asadmin console, I can't reach the admin panel.

When I navigate to http://localhost:4848, first there's a page saying "The Admin Console is starting. Please wait.", then it tries to redirect to a page having title "Login", but it loads, loads, loads forever. My CPU usage reaches 100% and nothing happens until I stop the server.

I tried Glassfish v3.1, v3.1.2 and also the freshest v4.0, without any modification.

About a year ago, v3.1 worked for me; I have no idea what could happen.

The server log says Glassfish can't find image files.

I uploaded the server log here: http://notepad.cc/share/LvaZvH23sF

I read somewhere that renaming the console-updatecenter-plugin.jar, and the NO_NETWORK=true option can solve similar problems, but these couldn't help for me.

I use JDK 7, and I'm on Windows 7 if it matters.


(edit) Summarizing what happened, from my past comments:

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    OMG, I was using chrome and had same trouble reaching Payara 5.181 server admin page, firefox did just good. Jun 1, 2018 at 11:05
  • Had this problem, but resolved after clearing FF browser cache.
    – hareluya86
    Jan 19, 2020 at 3:56

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Try accessing the console using this url: http://localhost:4848/login.jsf http://localhost:4848 doesnot redirect to http://localhost:4848/common/index.jsf as the url doesnot exists.

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I noticed this in your log:

[2013-08-04T10:52:12.761+0200] [glassfish 4.0] [WARNING] [] [javax.enterprise.system.container.web.com.sun.web.security] [tid: _ThreadID=34 _ThreadName=admin-listener(2)] [timeMillis: 1375606332761] [levelValue: 900] [[ Context path from ServletContext: differs from path from bundle: /]]

Following that warning, there are a lot of info messages that the server can't find resources that it expects:

[2013-08-04T10:52:16.495+0200] [glassfish 4.0] [INFO] [] [com.sun.jsftemplating] [tid: _ThreadID=133 _ThreadName=admin-listener(6)] [timeMillis: 1375606336495] [levelValue: 800] [[ JSFT0004: The requested resource (/images/button/primary-mini-roll.gif) is not available.]]

...etc.

I'm curious as to how you installed the Glassfish servers. Did you use the windows installer? If you simply used the installer to update an existing Glassfish installation, an incorrect configuration could have been carried over.

The easiest solution to your problem is to download the ZIP distribution. Extract that to a new directory, start the asadmin tool via the command line and run the command:

asadmin> start-domain domain1

That should give you a completely fresh installation and should work without any problems. There's a good blog post here on getting started with Glassfish 4, it would be worth skimming through to make sure there's nothing you've missed.

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  • Thanks for your answer! I followed exactly what you said: I extracted the ZIP distribution and typed that command in asadmin. The problem is the same.
    – juzraai
    Aug 4, 2013 at 12:15
  • In that case, I think we can rule out the problem being with Glassfish. Here's a few things that I would want to investigate first: 1) Is there another Glassfish running on port 4848? Use netstat in the command line to find out. 2) Does the same error occur if you use the IP address of your machine? 3) Is it the same in other browsers? Chrome has some good browser tools to help you see what's going on. Press F12 and look at the "console" tab.
    – Mike
    Aug 4, 2013 at 12:20
  • 1) there is no another Glassfish running, but netstat lists 7 lines with port 4848, even after I stopped the Glassfish domain.2) When I type in my IP:4848, the browser says it can't connect. 3) The problem described above occured with Chrome. But Firefox CAN load the admin page! Internet Explorer cannot connect. When I hit F12 in Chrome, the Console tab says the following: "Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found) localhost:4848/theme/META-INF/com_sun_faces_ajax.js"
    – juzraai
    Aug 4, 2013 at 12:39
  • Update: I ran netstat again, and it doesn't list any 4848 now, so maybe the opened browser held connections on the port.
    – juzraai
    Aug 4, 2013 at 12:46
  • That's very strange behaviour! The only thing I can think of that might mean one browser can open it and the other can't with a 404 is maybe a caching issue? Can FF still open the page if you use private browsing? Or can Chrome open the page if you use incognito mode?
    – Mike
    Aug 4, 2013 at 14:05
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not sure if this is still a problem but I got something similiar and I could resolve this by setting an admin password and enabling secure-admin (glassfish 3.1). Not sure if the secure-admin is necessary though, so setting a password might be enough.

  1. download and extract glassfish zip
  2. glassfish3/bin/asadmin start-domain
  3. glassfish3/bin/asadmin change-admin-password (default is user "admin" with no password, so just hit [ENTER] two times)
  4. glassfish3/bin/asadmin enable-secure-admin (might be skipped, just see what works for you)
  5. glassfish3/bin/asadmin restart-domain

Now the admin-gui should be available on http://localhost:4848 and also from other machines via http://your.ip.or.address:4848

Good luck

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I've had this happen to me when I enable "Default Principal To Role Mapping":

Default Principal To Role Mapping

After I enable this and restart the domain, I'm never able to login again. I had to change the following line on domain.xml (with the domain stopped) :

<security-service default-principal-password="admin" activate-default-principal-to-role-mapping="true" default-principal="admin">

to this:

<security-service>
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  • The same is true if you change the JACC provider to something else. It does not only add jacc="my_provider" to the domain.xml, but also that default-principal & default-principal-password stuff. This will result in a an empty response / blank page and http 200 with content-length: 0 after "logging in" to the admin console from remote! Solution is to only leave in <security-service jacc="my_provider">.
    – icyerasor
    Aug 14, 2015 at 17:18
  • Ah seems like it also works to remove the "Default Principal" & "Password" in the GUI before saving. At least in 3.1.2.2 they are always pre-filled but will be omitted from the xml file when delete before saving in the GUI.
    – icyerasor
    Aug 14, 2015 at 17:33
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I didn't find any serious error in your log. Maybe another program doesn't let GlassFish works correctly. For example antivirus.

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    Thanks for the idea! I'm using Avast. I turned off all modules but the problem still remains.
    – juzraai
    Aug 4, 2013 at 12:26
  • What program exactly does take 100% of CPU time? Aug 4, 2013 at 16:37
  • As I remember from yesterday, java.exe does. But now I can't reproduce the problem... now I can open the admin panel in Chrome :O I don't know what happened.
    – juzraai
    Aug 5, 2013 at 12:16
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Had a similar problem.

It happened when I put a primefaces 5.x jar file in my /JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/ext directory and when I removed it all went back to normal.

Through research I found that apparently the admingui clashes with some "3rd party JSF helper stuff".

Hope this helps somebody.

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When Running on Chrome you may get this error due to this issue. https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/glassfish/issues/22439

Admin gui is accessible on Firefox though.

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Try this : http://mike.meessen.biz/blog/?p=281

I had exact

first there's a page saying "The Admin Console is starting. Please wait.", then it tries to redirect to a page having title "Login", but it loads, loads, loads forever.

problem and it worked for me.

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I was in a similar situation and I found that in FF I cannot get access to console but in IE and Chrome with http://localhost:4848/login.jsf I can.

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In Eclipse stopping the server and cleaning maybe will help. Afterwards you can access it via http://localhost:4848/common/index.jsf

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The solution is quite simple. There is an apllication/project that you were working on that had some errors. Simply undeploy them using the following procedure:

1.Go to Services tab then Servers then Glassfish Server 4.1

2.Right click on Glassfish Server 4.1 and click on the dropdown to list what under Glassfish Servers.

3.Expand Applications and undeploy all applications to start full receovery of the admin console.

4.Start Glassfish

5.Launch the admin console

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    You are ignoring the fact that the admin console is not reachable in the first place.
    – qualebs
    Jul 26, 2017 at 15:20
  • Undeploy the buggy application and admin gui will be available
    – bademba
    Jul 26, 2017 at 19:00
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    Did you even read my comment? The problem is the web admin console is not reachable from http://www.your_domain.com:4848 So you can't do all the above. The correct thing you can do is to use the command line and run asadmin undeploy your_application_name I just wanted you to note that but you have fervently ignored my hint and for that I am downvoting your answer because your wrong answer is not the correct kind of wrong answer. hehehe
    – qualebs
    Jul 27, 2017 at 8:29
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Make your domain writeable thats the key guys it ll work no need to other kinda wierd stuff

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