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Frequently Seen Errors upon launching the ThingWorx application:

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This document is designed to help troubleshoot some commonly seen issues while installing or upgrading the ThingWorx application, prior or instead of contacting Tech Support. This is not a defined template for a guaranteed solution, but rather a reference guide that provides an opportunity to eliminate some of the possible root causes.

While following the installation guide and matching the system requirements is sufficient to get a successfully running instance of ThingWorx, some issues could still occur upon launching the app for the first time. Generally, those issues arise from minor environmental details and can be easily fixed by aligning with the proper installation process.


Currently, the majority of the installation hiccups are coming from the postgresql side. That being said, the very first thing to note, whether it's a new user trying out the platform or a returning one switching the database to postgresql, note that: Postgresql database must be installed, configured, and running prior to the further Thingworx installation.

ThingWorx 7.0+:

  • Installation errors out with 'failed to succeed more than the maximum number of allowed acquisition attempts'
  • Platform being shut down because System Ownership cannot be acquired error
  • ERROR: relation "system_version" does not exist


Resolution:

Generally, this type of error point at the security/permission issue. As all of the installation operations should be performed by a root/Administrator role, the following points should be verified:

  • Ensure both Tomcat and ThingworxPlatform folders have relevant read/write permissions
  • The title and contents of the configuration file in the ThingworxPlatform folder has changed from 6.x to 7.x
    • Check if the right configuration file is in the folder
  • Verify if the name and password provided in this configuration file matches the ones set in the Postgres DB
  • Run the Database cleanup script, and then set up the database again. Verufy by checking the thingworx table space (about 53 tables should be created)

    Thingworx Application:

  • Blank screen, no errors in the logs, "waiting for <url> " gears running be never actually loading, eventually times out

    Resolution:

  • Ensure that Java in tomcat is pointing to the right path, should be something like this:
    • C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_101\bin\server\jvm.dll

6.5+ Postgres:

    1.   Error when executing thingworxpostgresDBSetup.bat psql:./thingworx-database-setup.sql:1: ERROR: could not set permissions on directory "D:/ThingworxPostgresqlStorage": Permission denied

    Resolution:

    The error means that the postgres user was not able to create a directory in the ‘ThingworxPostgresStorage’ directory. As it's related to the security/permission, the following steps can be taken to clear out the error:

  • Assigning read/write permissions to everyone user group to fix the script execution and then execute the batch file:
    • Right-click on ‘ThingworxPostgresStorage’ directory -> Share with -> specific people.
    • Select drop-down, add everyone group and update the permission level to Read/Write.
    • Click Share.
    • Executing the batch file as admin.

2. Installation error message "relation root_entity_collection does not exist" is displayed with Postgresql version of the ThingWorx platform.

Resolution:

    Such an error message is displayed only if the schema parameter passed to thingworxPostgresSchemaSetup.sh script  is different than $USER or PUBLIC. To clear out the error:

  • Edit the Postgresql configuration file, postgresql.conf, to add to the SEARCH_PATH item your own schema.

Other common errors upon launching the application.

Two of the most commonly seen errors are 404 and 401.  While there can be a numerous reasons to see those errors, here are the root causes that fall under the "very likely" category:

  • 404 Application not found during a new install:
    • Ensure Thingworx.war was deployed -- check the hard drive directory of Tomcat/webapps and ensure Thingworx.war and Thingworx folder are present as well as the ThingworxStorage in the root (or custom selected location)
    • Ensure the Thingworx.war is not corrupted (may re-download from the support and compare the size)
  • 401 Application cannot be accessed during a new install or upgrade:
    • For Postgresql, ensure the database is running and is connected to, also see the Basic Troubleshooting points below.
    • Verify the tomcat, java, and database (in case of postgresql) versions are matching the system requirement guide for the appropriate platform version
    • Ensure the updrade was performed according to the guide and the necessary folders were removed (after copying as a preventative measure).
    • Ensure the correct port is specified in platform-settings.json (for Postgresql), by default the connection string is jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/thingworx

Again, it should be kept in mind that while the symptoms are common and can generally be resolved with the same solution, every system environment is unique and may require an individual approach in a guaranteed resolution.



Basic troubleshooting points for:

  • Validating PostgreSQL installation
  • Postgres install troubleshooting
  • java.lang.NullPointerException error during PostgreSQL installation
  • ***CRITICAL ERROR: permission denied for relation root_entity_collection
  • Error while running scripts: Could not set permissions on directory "/ThingworxPostgresqlStorage":Permission Denied
  • Acquisition Attempt Failed error

Resolution:

  • Ensure 'ThingworxStorage', 'ThingworxPlatform' and 'ThingworxPostgresqlStorage' folders are created
  • The folders have to be present in the root directory unless specifically changed in any configurations
  • Recommended to grant sufficient privileges (if not all) to the database user (twadmin)
  • Note: While running the script in order to create a database, if a schema name other than 'public' is used, the "search_path" in "postgresql.conf" must be changed to reflect 'NewSchemaName, public'
  • Grant permission to user for access to root folders containing 'ThingworxPostgresqlStorage' and 'ThingworxPlatform'
  • The password set for the default 'twadmin' in the pgAdmin III tool must match the password set in the configuration file under the ThingworxPlatform folder
  • Ensure THINGWORX_PLATFORM_SETTINGS variable is set up

Error:

psql:./thingworx-database-setup.sql:14: ERROR:  could not create directory "pg_tblspc/16419/PG_9.4_201409291/16420": No such file or directory

psql:./thingworx-database-setup.sql:16: ERROR:  database "thingworx" does not exist

Resolution:

Replacing /ThingworxPostgresqlStorage in the .bat file by C:\ThingworxPostgresqlStorage and omitting the -l option in the command window.


Also, note the following error Troubleshooting Syntax Error when running postgresql set up scripts

Comments

Hi, I am trying to swith from TWX 6.5 Neo4j  to 7.1

And I am stuck with the 401 error on Windows 10

  • I deployed Postgre v9.5
  • Got the script thingworxPostgresSchemaSetup.bat to run without errors
  • Backuped and deleted older storages, verified ritghts, deleted current deployment
  • Launched new TWX webapp with the new WAR

Nothing to do, I always get the "HTTP 401 - Could not handle request"

How do you verify if the DB is correctly linked?

Where is the "installation guide" you mention?

Are you forced to use POstgre? Was all Neo4j compatibility removed?

Thanks in advance.

@Pierre D, The installation guide is in the support site's reference documents. Just an FYI, ThingWorx recommends to use Postgresql 9.4.x. I had issues with Postgresql 9.5.

Also, please post the issue as a forum question. So that you can get a broader assistance from the community.

Thanks,

Giri

Hi Team,

Please share the links to obtain the below batch files,

1.thingworxPostgresDBSetup.bat

2.thingworxPostgresSchemaSetup.bat

Thanks in Advance.

Rdhakrishnan Kandasamy​ :

You can download these batch files from PTC eSupport portal using your Customer Name and Number. You will need valid credentials to login to eSupport portal.

On PTC Software Download page with selection as Thingworx Platform and search for Thingworx PostgreSQL under Releases. You will get a download file as MED-61111-CD-070_F000_ThingWorx-Platform-Postgres-7-x-x as per the release selected. On unzipping this you will have the required files inside Update folder.

-Durgesh

After following every required step even,I'm getting 404 Error with message "

HTTP Status 404 - /Thingworx/Composer/index.html

"

Could you please open a separate thread with the issue? We could troubleshoot it there, and upon disocvering the root cause, possibly update this article (as this serves as a reference only). Thank you!

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