what to remove to solve a problem

jean-frederic clere jfclere at gmail.com
Wed Oct 16 12:11:59 UTC 2013


On 10/14/2013 07:06 PM, Larry O'Leary wrote:
> Sounds like a bug in the Tomcat plug-in. The problem resource is most
> likely in the agent's persisted inventory. If you want to investigate
> the bug further, I would suggest saving off a copy of the
> data/inventory.dat file located in the agent installation.
>
> Then, to attempt to clear it up, restart the agent using the --purgedata
> command-line argument.
>

Ok now I have:
+++
2013-10-16 14:05:57,948 DEBUG [WorkerThread#0[10.33.144.7:39851]] 
(enterprise.communications.command.server.CommandProcessor)- 
{CommandProcessor.executed}Executed command - response is [Command 
Response: isSuccessful=[false]; command=[null]; results=[null]; 
exception=[java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException:null -> 
org.rhq.core.clientapi.agent.PluginContainerException:Plugin Error: 
Resource Component for [Tomcat Connector] Resource with id [10149]: An 
exception was thrown. -> 
org.rhq.core.util.exception.WrappedRemotingException:Resource component 
could not be retrieved for resource [Resource[id=10149, 
uuid=e36692aa-663b-46a7-8c51-f148dca399a6, type={Tomcat}Tomcat 
Connector, key=Catalina:port=8011,type=Connector, name=?-8011, 
parent=Tomcat (8082)]] because the component is not started. Its state 
is [STOPPED]]]
+++
Which is more what I was excepting.

Cheers

Jean-Frederic


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