Hi Robert

Sorry for the late reply but it was working for a while using Sling 12-SNAPSHOT 
and so I used that one.

That said now I am having issues with that version and I don’t want to fix 
stuff that is broken due to the development of sling.

So I went back to Sling 11 and the problems. What I am seeing is that some 
bundles remain in the installed phase and hence the starter page with the link 
to the login never shows up. Now these bundles are mine and they can break due 
to development. That said I should still be able to login.
Maybe the check should be limited to foundation bundles.

Anyhow eventually I could get around it with:

http://admin:admin@localhost:8080/system/console/bundles

As without bundles there is a redirect prevent the access.

- Andy

P.S.: let me know if you want to have a ticket for it.


> On Dec 4, 2019, at 12:45 AM, Robert Munteanu <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Andy,
> 
> On Tue, 2019-12-03 at 16:46 -0800, Andreas Schaefer wrote:
>> Hi
>> 
>> I am running into a problem with Sling 11 on Java 8. When I launch
>> Sling 11 and then install Peregrine on it everything works just fine.
>> But then I restart Sling I am not able to login anymore as the login
>> page will tell me that Sling is starting up. In the logs I discovered
>> an OSGi cyclic dependencies which makes a health check fail and with
>> it I cannot login into Sling anymore.
>> 
>> Unfortunately I cannot force the login (/system/sling/form/login) as
>> this does redirect back to the landing page.
>> 
>> Is there a way to at least get access to the OSGi console?
> 
> Have you tried forcing basic authentication, e.g. entering
> 
>  http://admin:admin@localhost:8080/system/console
> 
> in the browser location bar?
> 
> I think that worked for me.
> 
> Additionally, does the problem still exist with the latest Sling
> SNAPSHOT? If it does, please file a bug.
> 
> Thanks!
> Robert
> 

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