I am trying to connect to the Cameron FIX engine using JMX
I have jmxremote_optional in my classpath but keep getting connection refused.
What other jars do i need?
Thanks
Damien
I figured this out, it was an issue with my ports
Thanks for viewing the question guys
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I'm new to Wildfly and I hope you guys can help me with this problem:
I'm following this tutorial on how to Install Wildfly 8 and when I'm trying to execute step 4 I get the following errors:
I've been googling for a while now and I can't find an answer. I've tryed with JDK 7 and 8, no changes, I'm using admin permissions, I've even tried to download Wildfly again and still no changes.
More experienced co-workers have seen this and don't have a clue about what's going on.
Can you help me? Thanks
The tutorial you linked to, has Wildfly configured to use the default port 8080. Most likely, you have another process or service running which is already using port 8080. Try to find out what process it is and stop it, or try configuring Wildfly to use a different port.
try restart the machine or enable IPV6 in the machine, this error will be resolved
Those having the same problem should check who else uses the port 9990 in your Windows system. TCPView is a good tool to find out the guilty of charge. One of possible common causes in this case is NVIDIA Network Service (NvNetworkService.exe).
If that's the case just find it in your Windows services list and stop/disable it. The service itself is responsible for checking for Nvidia drivers updates, so any time you want it back just turn it on manually.
In my case, I inadvertedly added an AJP socket binding while using standalone jboss_cli utility:
[standalone#localhost:9990 /] /subsystem=undertow/server=default-server/ajp-listener=ajp:add(socket-binding=ajp)
This led to an 'already in use' error that doesn't let any app to start and signaled 503 error through an Apache web server.
I deleted the binding:
/subsystem=undertow/server=default-server/ajp-listener=ajp:remove
And then everything worked normally.
I too had the same issue.After analysis it was found that the SSL port(443 in my case) was creating this issue. I just terminated the processes that were running on 443 and restarted the wildfly and everything worked fine after that.
I had faced same issue with wildfly_8.2.1
Port 8080 was also free, so that solution doesn't worked for me.
Try below procedure as it helped to resolve my issue.
add below lines to your server's /etc/sysctl.conf file
net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 1
net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6 = 1
No restart is required for this solution.
Is anyone using the remote-control plugin with Grails 2.4.x? I'm working on upgrading an app from 2.2.4 to to 2.4.3. I've got it all working except for a few integration tests, and a bunch of functional tests. In our functional tests, I'm getting the following error:
groovyx.remote.RemoteControlException: Error sending command chain to 'http://localhost:8080/<appname>/grails-remote-control'
at groovyx.remote.transport.http.HttpTransport.send(HttpTransport.groovy:65)
at groovyx.remote.client.RemoteControl.sendCommandChain(RemoteControl.groovy:114)
at groovyx.remote.client.RemoteControl.exec(RemoteControl.groovy:73)
at groovyx.remote.client.RemoteControl.exec(RemoteControl.groovy:67)
at groovyx.remote.client.RemoteControl.call(RemoteControl.groovy:81)
at PatientTests.oneTimeSetUp(PatientTests.groovy:17)
Caused by: java.io.IOException: Server returned HTTP response code: 500 for URL: http://localhost:8080/<appname>/grails-remote-control
at groovyx.remote.transport.http.HttpTransport$_send_closure1.doCall(HttpTransport.groovy:62)
at groovyx.remote.transport.http.HttpTransport.send(HttpTransport.groovy:53)
I am using the 1.5 version of the remote-control plugin. Any ideas or insights would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
I faced this problem today with Grails 2.4.3 and remote control 1.5
I initially thought the issue was related to https://jira.grails.org/browse/GRAILS-10661
In my case, it was simply that I had a disconnected grails instance already running on port 8080 that I wasn't aware of.
Killing the errant process solved the issue for me.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
Peter
I am facing problem with my delphi application connecting to firebird database on Port 45000:
If I try to connect as Localhost/45000:C:\DBNAME.fdb its giving below error
Can't format message 13:98 -- message file C:\firebird.msg not found. Unable to complete network request to host "localhost". Failed to establish a connection. An attempt was made to access a socket in a way forbidden by its access permissions.
I don't understand what is this error tried changing port cheked free ports using netstat command no use.
Any help will be highly appreciated
Thanks in Advance
I think I had the same problem in the past.
Re-installing Firebird helped.
Issue Sorted out.
Thanks to those who gave some suggestions.
It was Windows One Care firewall service which was blocking all the ports in the vista system.
I could not find it because it was visible only in the services and not anywhere else.
Read the entire Configuring Firebird. Create an alias of your database.
Also take a look on the Installing Notes. Add exception to the windows firewall. If still encountering problems take a look on the http://www.gradiencesupport.com/entries/20932048-Gradience-Pro-Enterprise-Unable-to-connect-to-your-Interbase-Firebird-Server
I am having a problem launching my (grails) project to cloud foundry. I have already launched with cf-push, but I keep getting this error
I/O error: Connection reset; nested exception is java.net.SocketException: Connection reset
when I run cf-update.
I also cannot see my log files with cf-crashlogs. I get this in the terminal window:
grails> cf-crashlogs
| Checking for available resources:.....
And if I try to access the page I get a 404 Not Found page.
Did I completely miss something? has anyone else seen this or know how fix this issue?
please check which version of the cf grails plugin were you using. try listing the plugin updates with this command:
grails list-plugin-updates
after that try to get cloud foundry connection info by:
grails cf-info
i suppose you know how to configure the login info, all the configure properties are listed here: http://grails-plugins.github.com/grails-cloud-foundry/docs/manual/guide/3%20Configuration.html
to access your app log, the most commonly used command is
grails cf-logs [destination] [--appname] [--instance] [--stderr] [--stdout] [--startup]
hope that helps.
I was trying to test Cloud Foundry long time ago. Don't remember but also had some issues which I couldn't overcome using default tool.
However then I used the Cloud Foundry Integration.
As I mentioned it was some time ago, so I won't help with the details, but the plugin worked as expected and I was able to deploy. Maybe you will success with it too :)
I'll try to explain our problem:
We have a application based on Apache web server.
But not long time ago there was a task to remove apache and make everything work on nginx.
We try to installed nginx and test our application.
In addition we have added nginx rewrite engine for our site to load.
But we have a problem of implementing OAuth to work in nginx.
Error message: "The PHP OAuth Extension is not installed"
Does anyone encountered similar problem?
I have searched and have not found out the solutions. I have found links to:
http oauth engine that was writen long ago https://github.com/yaoweibin/nginx_http_oauth_module . I myself do not know how to integrate it, besides its experimental and i do not know will it work for sure.
If someone have encountered similar problem and solved it, please help us.
I don't have rep enough to comment so I'm quoting the solution since it's on the comments and can be missed easily.
THE PROBLEM IS SOLVED! Thank you, everyone. The problem was that we did not restarted php-frm service. When we manualy restarted it "/etc/init.d/php5-fpm restart" the error message was gone. – user1448914 Jun 11 '12 at 13:31
So if you are in the same situation as OP and me, this fixed it:
service php5-fpm restart