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    [SOLVED] Accessing H2 Web-Console give's "IO Exception"

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    • mircsiczM
      mircsicz
      last edited by mircsicz

      Hi hi,

      I've found and read those Topic1, Topic2 and this article

      As I'm SSHing to the server I've created a Port-Forward within my SSH Settings so I can open localhost:8081 on my MacBook. So far it works as expected...

      But when I try to open the H2 WebConsole I see this error:

      IO Exception: "/root/test outside /srv/mango" [90028-196] 90028/90028 (Hilfe)
      

      which leave's me lost...

      EDIT:
      I'm not aware of a change in my setup, but now it work's...

      BUT: what are the default credentials?!?

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      • phildunlapP
        phildunlap
        last edited by phildunlap

        I am not familiar with that error. Are you using the Mango/bin/h2-web-console.sh script or your env.properties are set for the web console? I can confirm the h2-web-console script works through an SSH tunnel just fine.

        The credentials will be in your Mango/overrides/properties/env.properties file under db.username and db.password, they're probably "mango" / "mango" or "" / ""

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        • mircsiczM
          mircsicz
          last edited by mircsicz

          Hi Philip,

          don't know what caused the error, but logging in without credential's did the trick.

          So I've reset the admin passwd, but when I set it again I get this

          An error occurred while logging in - Internal Server Error
          

          Why is it giving me such a hard time :-(

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          • phildunlapP
            phildunlap
            last edited by

            Hard to say. Did you check the Mango/logs/ma.log file for the error output? Perhaps you didn't quite get the password field right?

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            • mircsiczM
              mircsicz
              last edited by

              I've moved this issue to it's own topic

              And BTW: I've pasted the log output in that new topic...

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