I uninstalled LiveCycle from my windows machine and restarted it. Now when I try to start CQ6 I get this error when trying to load up any page. Even http://localhost:4502
Problem accessing /. Reason:
AuthenticationSupport service missing. Cannot authenticate request.
I see the following in my error.log
01.05.2015 22:27:24.577 *ERROR* [FelixStartLevel] com.adobe.granite.repository.impl.SlingRepositoryManager start: Uncaught Throwable trying to access Repository, calling stopRepository() java.lang.IllegalStateException: Segment 55c759a2-2ced-4d9e-af48-45209e6aa829 not found at org.apache.jackrabbit.oak.plugins.segment.file.FileStore.readSegment(FileStore.java:541) at org.apache.jackrabbit.oak.plugins.segment.SegmentTracker.getSegment(SegmentTracker.java:106) at org.apache.jackrabbit.oak.plugins.segment.SegmentId.getSegment(SegmentId.java:97) at org.apache.jackrabbit.oak.plugins.segment.Record.getSegment(Record.java:68) at org.apache.jackrabbit.oak.plugins.segment.MapRecord.getEntry(MapRecord.java:138) at org.apache.jackrabbit.oak.plugins.segment.MapRecord.getEntry(MapRecord.java:170) at org.apache.jackrabbit.oak.plugins.segment.SegmentNodeState.hasChildNode(SegmentNodeState.java:326)
How can I resolve this? I can't even access any pages!
Solved! Go to Solution.
For future visitors, Deleting repoinit folder from my AEM instance fixed this issue for me. Either you can run below command
rm -rf crx-quickstart/launchpad/config/org/apache/sling/jcr/repoinit OR delete the folder manually.
Check whether your Apache Sling Authentication Service Bundle is active or not. You can check at localhost:4502/system/console/bundles, if it is not active then try to activate it manually.
If the bundle is active and you still get the issue then other solution is to re-index your repository.
Refer to following article for How to re-index AEM Repository: http://www.wemblog.com/2011/12/how-to-rebuild-index-in-cq5-wem.html
How to restart bundle manually?
Hello Team,
I am facing exactly same problem as above. I am thinking to re--index my repository but I am unable to access crx/de..It says service unavailable.
How do I move forward ?
Thanks,
Vish
Hi,
the error is a symptom of a problem in your repository. Most likely during startup there was an exception much earlier, if you find the original exception, it will help you determine the root cause.
Regards,
Opkar
For future visitors, Deleting repoinit folder from my AEM instance fixed this issue for me. Either you can run below command
rm -rf crx-quickstart/launchpad/config/org/apache/sling/jcr/repoinit OR delete the folder manually.
This worked for me
Needs a reindexing afterwards!
Thanks man, This Worked For me.
This did the trick for me as well. Thanks.
This worked for me. Saved a few hrs.. Cheers !!
This worked for me as well out of all the fixes provided above (for AEM 6.5)
Thanks, this worked like a charm for me and saved a lot of hassles! Any idea as to why this happens ?
This solution also worked for me. We are currently on 6.5.13.
Thanks!!!
This is not the solution. we tried and didn't work still getting the same issue
This solution not worked for me, I delete the folder.
Currently I'm using Service pack 18.
This worked for me! Thanks!
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For future visitors: I received this error when attempting to start AEM 6.5.15 with Java 21.1. Presently only Java 11 is supported. Make sure you are using a supported java version.
this one was the one for me!
So for me, it was a completely different resolution. I am extremely new to AEM so I might not use the rigth terms here, but this might help someone else.
My project was using AEM version 6.5.17 and after installing everything, it would throw this error. After searching on google for a couple of hours, I then found this link: `http://localhost:4502/system/console/bundles` . Upon restart, I went to this link, which gave me a new error with the following: -
URI: /system/console/bundles
STATUS: 500
MESSAGE: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java/security/acl/Group
SERVLET: org.apache.felix.http.base.internal.dispatch.DispatcherServlet-74708cc2
CAUSED BY: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java/security/acl/Group
CAUSED BY: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: java.security.acl.Group
Upon googling this, it turns out this was occurring because I was using the latest version of Java. The above 'library' is deprecated in the latest versions of Java, which is why a downgrade to Java 11 is required. You can use sdkman to switch changing versions of java, atleast on a Mac. Upon downgrading to Java 11, it worked.