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  • In your browser navigate to the JOC Cockpit URL and enter the User Account and Password. Typically the URL includes the hostname and port that JOC Cockpit has been installed for:

    • For example, http://myhost:4446. Please check that the JOC Cockpit port is accessible which might include to add firewall rules to allow access to this port from the computer that you operate the browser for.

    • After initial installation of JOC Cockpit the default User Account root and Password root will be available if no changes have been made to the shiro.ini configuration file.

  • Note that the root user is assigned the all role in the default configuration that includes any available permissions.
    See the Authentication and Authorization - Configuration article for information about the configuration of other user profiles and authentication methods.

  • Note that the JOC Cockpit web service might take a minute to start and to display the login window.

Command Line Operation

  • Command line operations include to start and stop the JOC Cockpit service
    • from the command line,
    • from a Unix systemd service file,
    • from a Windows Service.
  • For details see JS7 - JOC Cockpit - Command Line Operation 

Log files

  • JOC Cockpit makes use of a number of log files.
  • For log file locations, log rotation and log levels see JS7 - Logging.

Further References

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