jboss avail=DOWN

Ian Springer ian.springer at redhat.com
Thu Jan 7 15:57:34 UTC 2010


Yeah, I think the default configuration for EAP5 is "default", not 
"production" as it was in EAP4. Glad you got it working.

On 01/07/2010 10:43 AM, John Holland wrote:
> Thanks to Ian and Jay for the help; I had already done a lot of starting
> and stopping things in different orders so I tried what Jay says below.
> For whatever reason, my Jboss 5.0.0.GA EAP is running the default
> server, not production, when I do run.sh with no -c parameter. Other
> than that, what Jay said got it working. (following the advice at the
> link Jay gave to fix up the user account on the JBoss and putting that
> username/password in the Inventory-Connection profile) Thanks again.
>
>
>
> Jay Shaughnessy wrote:
>    
>> John,
>>
>> There are a few reasons this could happen.  A common reason is that EAP
>> is authenticated by default.  From the FAQ:
>>
>> As explained in the JBoss EAP 4.2 documentation
>> <https://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/jboss/jboss-eap-4.2/readme.html#Default_Security_Settings>,
>> the jmx-console is secured by default, follow the instructions listed in
>> the EAP Installation Guide to define a username/password. Then add this
>> username and password to the "Configuration Properties" page of the
>> JBoss EAP instance. Also note that when starting a JBoss EAP instance
>> without specifying a configuration parameter (-c), it will be started
>> with the "production" configuration, as described in JBPAPP-198
>> <http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBPAPP-198>.
>>
>> Typically this means you have to, minimally, set the username/password
>> to admin/admin in the EAP server resource (via the Inventory->Connection
>> subtab).  Without this the RHQ Agent's AS-5 plugin will not be able to
>> talk to the EAP instance.
>>
>>
>> John Holland wrote:
>>
>>      
>>> OK, thanks to Jay Shaughnessy for getting me on track with JBOSS EAP
>>> instead of GA. I have JBOSS 5.0 EAP ruinning on a machine that has
>>> rhq-agent on it and is connecting to my RHQ server. It sees the Jboss
>>> correctly but it reports it's availability as DOWN. I believe this is
>>> wrong. How can I troubleshoot this?
>>> Thanks,
>>> John Holland
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