Error Starting Managed Server in OBIEE - The persistent file store "BipJmsStore" cannot open file BIPJMSSTORE000000.DAT
Error:
Reason For Error :
The above error is due to,
1. The user who is starting the Server is not having permissions to open the file
2. Operating file system problem
3. File is corrupted.
4. In most cases, the managed server is not shutdown /closed properly. It may be killed in linux with kill -9 or CTRL+C.
NOTE : Renaming or removing the DAT file does not help resolve the issue.
Solution :
Create a new JMS store:
1. Login to the WLS console
2. Go to Services->Persistent Stores
3. Click on "Lock & Edit"
4. Click on New->CreateFileStore
5. Give the new store a name, select bi_server1 as the target and give it a Directory name (usually the same one as the store name). Make sure to create the directory first on the OS (under <DOMAIN_HOME>) and you only need to enter the name of the directory not the full path.
6. Click Ok
7. Activate the changes
8. Go to Services->Messaging->JMS Servers->BipJmsServer
9. Click on "Lock & Edit"
10. Select the new store you created as the persistent store
11. Save and activate the changes
12. Start the managed server.
If you want/need to keep the configuration on its original state you can remove the BipJmsStore and redo the procedure.
1. Login to the WLS console
2. Go to Services->Persistent Stores
3. Click on "Lock & Edit"
4. Click on New->CreateFileStore
5. Give the new store a name, select bi_server1 as the target and give it a Directory name (usually the same one as the store name). Make sure to create the directory first on the OS (under <DOMAIN_HOME>) and you only need to enter the name of the directory not the full path.
6. Click Ok
7. Activate the changes
8. Go to Services->Messaging->JMS Servers->BipJmsServer
9. Click on "Lock & Edit"
10. Select the new store you created as the persistent store
11. Save and activate the changes
12. Start the managed server.
If you want/need to keep the configuration on its original state you can remove the BipJmsStore and redo the procedure.
Refer the Oracle DOC ID 1571685.1
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