Troubleshooting API ML
Troubleshooting API ML
As an API Mediation Layer user, you may encounter problems with how the API ML functions. This article presents known API ML issues and their solutions.
- Install API ML without Certificate Setup
- Enable API ML Debug Mode
- Change the Log Level of Individual Code Components
- Debug and Fix Common Problems with SSL/TLS Setup
- Known Issues
- API ML stops accepting connections after z/OS TCP/IP stack is recycled
- SEC0002 error when logging in to API Catalog
- API ML throws I/O error on GET request and cannot connect to other services
- Certificate error when using both an external certificate and Single Sign-On to deploy Zowe
- Browser unable to connect due to a CIPHER error
- API Components unable to handshake
- Java z/OS components of Zowe unable to read certificates from keyring
- Java z/OS components of Zowe cannot load the certificate private key pair from the keyring
- Exception thrown when reading SAF keyring {ZWED0148E}
- ZWEAM400E Error initializing SSL Context when using Java 11
- Failed to load JCERACFKS keyring when using Java 11
Install API ML without Certificate Setup
For testing purposes, it is not necessary to set up certificates when configuring the API Mediation Layer. You can configure Zowe without certificate setup and run Zowe with verify_certificates: DISABLED
.
Important: For production environments, certificates are required. Ensure that certificates for each of the following services are issued by the Certificate Authority (CA) and that all keyrings contain the public part of the certificate for the relevant CA:
- z/OSMF
- Zowe
- The service that is onboarded to Zowe
Enable API ML Debug Mode
Use debug mode to activate the following functions:
- Display additional debug messages for API ML
- Enable changing log level for individual code components
Important: We highly recommend that you enable debug mode only when you want to troubleshoot issues. Disable debug mode when you are not troubleshooting. Running in debug mode while operating API ML can adversely affect its performance and create large log files that consume a large volume of disk space.
Follow these steps:
-
Open the file
zowe.yaml
. -
For each component, find the
components.*.debug
parameter and set the value totrue
:components.gateway.debug: true
By default, debug mode is disabled, and the
components.*.debug
is set tofalse
. -
Restart Zowe™.
You enabled debug mode for the API ML core services (API Catalog, API Gateway and Discovery Service).
-
(Optional) Reproduce a bug that causes issues and review debug messages. If you are unable to resolve the issue, create an issue here.
Change the Log Level of Individual Code Components
You can change the log level of a particular code component of the API ML internal service at run time.
Follow these steps:
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Enable API ML Debug Mode as described in Enable API ML Debug Mode. This activates the application/loggers endpoints in each API ML internal service (Gateway, Discovery Service, and Catalog).
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List the available loggers of a service by issuing the GET request for the given service URL:
GET scheme://hostname:port/application/loggers
-
scheme
Specifies the API ML service scheme (http or https)
-
hostname
Specifies the API ML service hostname
-
port
Specifies the TCP port where API ML service listens on. The port is defined by the configuration parameter MFS_GW_PORT for the Gateway, MFS_DS_PORT for the Discovery Service (by default, set to gateway port + 1), and MFS_AC_PORT for the Catalog (by default, set to gateway port + 2).
Note: For the Catalog you can list the available loggers by issuing a GET request for the given service URL in the following format:
GET [gateway-scheme]://[gateway-hostname]:[gateway-port]/apicatalog/api/v1/application/loggers
Tip: One way to issue REST calls is to use the http command in the free HTTPie tool: https://httpie.org/.
Example:
HTTPie command:
http GET https://lpar.ca.com:10000/application/loggers
Output:
{"levels":["OFF","ERROR","WARN","INFO","DEBUG","TRACE"],
"loggers":{
"ROOT":{"configuredLevel":"INFO","effectiveLevel":"INFO"},
"com":{"configuredLevel":null,"effectiveLevel":"INFO"},
"com.ca":{"configuredLevel":null,"effectiveLevel":"INFO"},
...
}
} -
-
Alternatively, extract the configuration of a specific logger using the extended GET request:
GET scheme://hostname:port/application/loggers/{name}
-
{name}
Specifies the logger name
-
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Change the log level of the given component of the API ML internal service. Use the POST request for the given service URL:
POST scheme://hostname:port/application/loggers/{name}
The POST request requires a new log level parameter value that is provided in the request body:
{
"configuredLevel": "level"
}-
level
Specifies the new log level: OFF, ERROR, WARN, INFO, DEBUG, TRACE
Example:
http POST https://hostname:port/application/loggers/org.zowe.apiml.enable.model configuredLevel=WARN
-
Debug and Fix Common Problems with SSL/TLS Setup
Review tips described in the blog post Troubleshooting SSL/TLS setup with Zowe Certificate Analyzer to find out how you can use the Zowe Certificate Analyzer to address the following common issues with SSL/TLS setup:
- How to verify if the API ML server certificate is trusted by your service
- How to get a CA certificate in the correct format
- How to perform a TLS handshake with debug logs
- How to debug remote services
- How to enable mutual authentication using a client certificate
- How to add a trusted certificate to a SAF Key ring
Known Issues
API ML stops accepting connections after z/OS TCP/IP stack is recycled
Symptom:
When z/OS TCP/IP stack is restarted, it is possible that the internal services of API Mediation Layer (Gateway, Catalog, and Discovery Service) stop accepting all incoming connections, go into a continuous loop, and write numerous error messages in the log.
Sample message:
The following message is a typical error message displayed in STDOUT:
2018-Sep-12 12:17:22.850. org.apache.tomcat.util.net.NioEndpoint -- Socket accept failed java.io.IOException: EDC5122I Input/output error.
.at sun.nio.ch.ServerSocketChannelImpl.accept0(Native Method) ~.na:1.8.0.
.at sun.nio.ch.ServerSocketChannelImpl.accept(ServerSocketChannelImpl.java:478) ~.na:1.8.0.
.at sun.nio.ch.ServerSocketChannelImpl.accept(ServerSocketChannelImpl.java:287) ~.na:1.8.0.
.at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.NioEndpoint$Acceptor.run(NioEndpoint.java:455) ~.tomcat-coyote-8.5.29.jar!/:8.5.29.
.at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:811) .na:2.9 (12-15-2017).
Solution:
Restart API Mediation Layer.
Tip: To prevent this issue from occurring, it is strongly recommended not to restart the TCP/IP stack while API ML is running.
SEC0002 error when logging in to API Catalog
SEC0002 error typically appears when users fail to log in to API Catalog. The following image shows the API Catalog login page with the SEC0002 error.
The error is caused by failed z/OSMF authentication. To determine the reason authentication failed, open the ZWESLSTC joblog and look for a message that contains ZosmfAuthenticationProvider
. The following is an example of the message that contains ZosmfAuthenticationProvider
:
2019-08-05 11:25:03.431 ERROR 5 --- .0.0-7552-exec-3. c.c.m.s.l.ZosmfAuthenticationProvider : Can not access z/OSMF service. Uri 'https://ABC12.slv.broadcom.net:1443' returned: I/O error on GET request for "https://ABC12.slv.broadcom.net:1443/zosmf/info": ...
Check the rest of the message, and identify the cause of the problem. The following list provides the possible reasons and solutions for the z/OSMF authentication issue:
- Connection refused
- Configure z/OSMF
- Missing z/OSMF host name in subject alternative names
- Invalid z/OSMF host name in subject alternative names
- Secure Fix
- Insecure Fix
- Invalid z/OSMF host name in subject alternative names
- Request a new certificate
- Re-create the Zowe keystore
Connection refused
In the following message, failure to connect to API Catalog occurs when connection is refused:
Connect to ABC12.slv.broadcom.net:1443 .ABC12.slv.broadcom.net/127.0.0.1. failed: EDC8128I Connection refused.; nested exception is org.apache.http.conn.HttpHostConnectException:
The reason for the refused connection message is either invalid z/OSMF configuration or z/OSMF being unavailable. The preceding message indicates that z/OSMF is not on the 127.0.0.1:1443 interface.
Solution:
Configure z/OSMF
Make sure that z/OSMF is running and is on 127.0.0.1:1443 interface, and try to log in to API Catalog again. If you get the same error message, change z/OSMF configuration.
Follow these steps:
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Locate the z/OSMF PARMLIB member IZUPRMxx.
For example, locate IZUPRM00 member in SYS1.PARMLIB.
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Change the current
HOSTNAME
configuration toHOSTNAME('*')
. -
Change the current
HTTP_SSL_PORT
configuration toHTTP_SSL_PORT('1443')
.Important! If you change the port in the z/OSMF configuration file, all your applications lose connection to z/OSMF.
For more information, see Syntax rules for IZUPRMxx.
If changing the z/OSMF configuration does not fix the issue, reconfigure Zowe.
Follow these steps:
- Open
.zowe_profile
in the home directory of the user who installed Zowe. - Modify the value of the
ZOWE_ZOSMF_PORT
variable. - Reinstall Zowe.
Missing z/OSMF host name in subject alternative names
In following message, failure to connect to API Catalog is caused by a missing z/OSMF host name in the subject alternative names:
Certificate for <ABC12.slv.broadcom.net> doesn't match any of the subject alternative names: ..; nested exception is javax.net.ssl.SSLPeerUnverifiedException: Certificate for <ABC12.slv.broadcom.net> doesn't match any of the subject alternative names: ..
Solutions:
Fix the missing z/OSMF host name in subject alternative names using the following methods:
Note: Apply the insecure fix only if you use API Catalog for testing purposes.
Secure fix
Follow these steps:
- Obtain a valid certificate for z/OSMF and place it in the z/OSMF keyring. For more information, see Configure the z/OSMF Keyring and Certificate.
- Re-create the Zowe keystore by deleting it and re-creating it. For more information, see Configuring PKCS12 certificates. The Zowe keystore directory is the value of the
KEYSTORE_DIRECTORY
variable in thezowe.yaml
file that is used to launch Zowe.
Insecure fix
Follow these steps:
- Re-create the Zowe keystore by deleting it and re-creating it. For more information, see Configuring PKCS12 certificates.
- In the
zowe-setup-certificates.env
file that is used to generate the keystore, ensure that the propertyVERIFY_CERTIFICATES
andNONSTRICT_VERIFY_CERTIFICATES
are set tofalse
.
Important! Disabling VERIFY_CERTIFICATES
or NONSTRICT_VERIFY_CERTIFICATES
may expose your server to security risks. Ensure that you contact your system administrator before disabling these certificates and use these options only for troubleshooting purposes.
Invalid z/OSMF host name in subject alternative names
In the following message, failure to connect to API Catalog is caused by an invalid z/OSMF host name in the subject alternative names:
Certificate for <ABC12.slv.broadcom.net> doesn't match any of the subject alternative names: [abc12.ca.com, abc12, localhost, abc12-slck, abc12-slck.ca.com, abc12-slck1, abc12-slck1.ca.com, abc12-slck2, abc12-slck2.ca.com, usilabc12, usilabc12.ca.com];
nested exception is javax.net.ssl.SSLPeerUnverifiedException: Certificate for <ABC12.slv.broadcom.net> doesn't match any of the subject alternative names: [abc12.ca.com, abc12, localhost, abc12-slck, abc12-slck.ca.com, abc12-slck1, abc12-slck1.ca.com, abc12-slck2, abc12-slck2.ca.com, usilabc12, usilabc12.ca.com]
Solutions:
Fix the invalid z/OSMF host name in the subject alternative names using the following methods: