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Weblogic Managed server status struck in STARTING

We faced the issue while starting the weblogic managed server the status of the server struck in STARTING.

W could not able to find a valid error messages in the log files

Managed Server Log File:

<30-Oct-2013 11:13:29 o’clock GMT> <Notice> <WebLogicServer> <BEA-000365> <Server state changed to STARTING> 

No logs are getting printed after this.

Node Manager Log File:

<30-Oct-2013 11:09:44> <INFO> <SOACoreDomain> <MS1> <Server failed during startup so will not be restarted>

<30-Oct-2013 11:09:44> <WARNING> <Exception while starting server ‘MS1’>

java.io.IOException: Server failed to start up. See server output log for more details.

      at weblogic.nodemanager.server.AbstractServerManager.start(AbstractServerManager.java:200)

      at weblogic.nodemanager.server.ServerManager.start(ServerManager.java:23)

      at weblogic.nodemanager.server.Handler.handleStart(Handler.java:604)

      at weblogic.nodemanager.server.Handler.handleCommand(Handler.java:121)

      at weblogic.nodemanager.server.Handler.run(Handler.java:71)

      at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:662)

The root cause of this issue is somehow the ldap directory of the server got corrupted.

To resolve this issue:

  •  Kill the managed server
  •  Remove the ldap folder from the following location  <<DOMAIN_HOME>>/servers/<<Managed Server>>, this file will be auto generated while restarting the server.
  • Restart the server

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