Установка Jboss ON ожидает сервера

Я пытаюсь установить сервер Jboss Operations Network, и у меня возникают проблемы на этапе, когда программа установки пытается подключиться к локальному серверу Jboss. Следовательно, я постоянно получаю это информационное сообщение:

INFO  [org.rhq.server.control.command.Install] Still waiting for server to start...

Точный дефект в redhat hub описан здесь

Дело в том, что я считаю, что мой файл свойств настроен правильно и, конечно же, установлены оба jboss.bind.address и jboss.bind.address.management. Пробовал привязки 0.0.0.0 и 127.0.0.1, пробовал вообще не ставить, но тогда установка вообще не запускалась - ошибка валидации rhs-server.properties с причиной null.

Согласно server.log, сам сервер запустился правильно. Хотя как ни странно пароль не работает при входе в консоль управления, но это уже другая проблема.

#################### RHQ Server Configuration Properties ####################

#############################################################################
# Database Settings
# -----------------
# INSTALLATION ACTION REQUIRED!
#   All properties must be explicitly set for the desired database vendor.
#
# These should point to the database that your RHQ Server will use as
# its backend RDBMS storage.
# If you are using Oracle:
#   - comment out the Postgres settings
#   - uncomment the Oracle settings below
#   - adjust the values to match your environment
#
# NOTE: rhq.server.database.password is not to be set to the actual password
#       but instead should be the encoded password value as generated by:
#          rhq-encode-value.sh(.bat)
#############################################################################

# PostgreSQL database
# rhq.server.database.connection-url=jdbc:postgresql://127.0.0.1:5432/rhq
# rhq.server.database.user-name=rhqadmin
# rhq.server.database.password=1eeb2f255e832171df8592078de921bc
# rhq.server.database.type-mapping=PostgreSQL
# rhq.server.database.server-name=127.0.0.1
# rhq.server.database.port=5432
# rhq.server.database.db-name=rhq
# hibernate.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.PostgreSQLDialect
# rhq.server.quartz.driverDelegateClass=org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.PostgreSQLDelegate

# Oracle database
rhq.server.database.connection-url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:jon
rhq.server.database.user-name=rhqadmin
rhq.server.database.password=1eeb2f255e832171df8592078de921bc
rhq.server.database.type-mapping=Oracle10g
hibernate.dialect=org.hibernate.dialect.Oracle10gDialect
rhq.server.quartz.driverDelegateClass=org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.oracle.OracleDelegate

#############################################################################
# Server Settings
# ---------------
# UPGRADE ACTION REQUIRED! The following property must be explicitly set:
#   rhq.server.high-availability.name
#
# These are miscellaneous settings that the server will use to customize itself
# to the environment in which it is running. These are settings you usually
# want to change or at least be aware of.
#############################################################################

# Defines what this server's name is to be known as to the RHQ system.
# It doesn't necessarily have to be an IP address or hostname, but it can be.
# If left blank, the RHQ Server will pick a name for itself based on the
# hostname it is running on.
# NOTE! If you are upgrading an existing server, this must be the same name
# as the server being upgraded.
rhq.server.high-availability.name=localhost

# Email settings used to connect to an SMTP server to send alert emails.
rhq.server.email.smtp-host=localhost
rhq.server.email.smtp-port=25
[email protected]

#############################################################################
# Host and Port Bindings
# ----------------------
# INSTALLATION ACTION REQUIRED! The following property must be explicitly set:
#   jboss.bind.address
#
# These define the ports the RHQ Server will bind to. Most of the time
# you can leave these alone. You can change these default values to
# conform to your own environment's requirements, such as the IP address
# the RHQ Server will bind to (jboss.bind.address) and the ports
# browsers will use to access the RHQ web application
# (rhq.server.socket.binding.port.http, rhq.server.socket.binding.port.https)
# If you change the binding address, you might also want to change
# "rhq.autoinstall.public-endpoint-address" as well.
#############################################################################

# The bind address for the RHQ server (jboss server).  To bind the server on
# all network interfaces set to 0.0.0.0, otherwise a specific IP address.
# jboss.bind.address=0.0.0.0
jboss.bind.address=0.0.0.0

# By default only local management connections 
jboss.bind.address.management=0.0.0.0

jboss.socket.binding.port-offset=0

jboss.management.native.port=6999
jboss.management.http.port=6990
jboss.management.https.port=6443

rhq.server.socket.binding.port.ajp=7009
rhq.server.socket.binding.port.http=7080
rhq.server.socket.binding.port.https=7443
rhq.server.socket.binding.port.jacorb=2528
rhq.server.socket.binding.port.jacorb-ssl=2529
rhq.server.socket.binding.port.messaging=4449
rhq.server.socket.binding.port.messaging-throughput=4455
rhq.server.socket.binding.port.osgi-http=7090
rhq.server.socket.binding.port.remoting=3447
rhq.server.socket.binding.port.txn-recovery-environment=3712
rhq.server.socket.binding.port.txn-status-manager=3713

#############################################################################
# Installer Settings
# ------------------
# INSTALLATION ACTION REQUIRED! Review the default settings:
#
# These enable the installer when starting for the first time. To do so,
# first ensure all values in this properties file are appropriately set
# for your environment. Once you are sure all values are as you want them,
# set rhq.autoinstall.enabled=true and run the server then run the installer.
#
# rhq.autoinstall.enabled
#    This must be true to trigger the automatic install.
# rhq.autoinstall.database
#    Allowed values: auto, overwrite, skip:
#     auto     : create a new schema if one does not exist, otherwise
#                upgrade the existing schema as needed (keep  existing data).
#     overwrite: create a new schema even if one exists (lose existing data).
#     skip     : leave existing database as is. WARNING! You must ensure your
#                database schema already exists and is up to date.
# rhq.autoinstall.public-endpoint-address
#    The public IP/hostname that all agents will use to talk to this server.
#    If not set, a value to use is determined at auto-install time.
# rhq.autoinstall.public-endpoint-port
# rhq.autoinstall.public-endpoint-secure-port
#    The public ports that all agents will use to talk to this server.
#    If not set, values to use will be determined at auto-install time.
#    You can normally leave these empty unless you have a special setup
#    where the server's bind ports are exposed differently to remote
#    clients (e.g. within a Docker container).
# rhq.autoinstall.server.admin.password
#    The password for the built-in "rhqadmin" superuser. If not set the
#    password will be prompted for by the "rhqctl install" command.
#
#    NOTE: rhq.autoinstall.server.admin.password is not to be set to the
#          actual password but instead should be the encoded password value
#          as generated by: rhq-encode-value.sh(.bat)
#############################################################################

rhq.autoinstall.enabled=true
rhq.autoinstall.database=auto
#rhq.autoinstall.public-endpoint-address=
#rhq.autoinstall.public-endpoint-port=
#rhq.autoinstall.public-endpoint-secure-port=
rhq.autoinstall.server.admin.password=1eeb2f255e832171df8592078de921bc

#############################################################################
# Advanced Settings
# -----------------
# The settings below can usually be left as-is. These are advanced settings
# and should only be changed if you know what you are doing.
#############################################################################

# Enable debug messages from RHQ code
rhq.server.log-level=INFO

# Set this to true to have the server reject agent requests upon startup.
rhq.server.maintenance-mode-at-startup=false

# RHQ Server's remote endpoint for agents to talk to
# bind-address and bind-port are derived from the HA server definition,
# if you set the address/port here, they will override the HA server
# definition found in the database
rhq.communications.connector.transport=servlet
rhq.communications.connector.bind-address=
rhq.communications.connector.bind-port=
rhq.communications.connector.transport-params=/jboss-remoting-servlet-invoker/ServerInvokerServlet

# Multicast detector configuration for auto-discovery
rhq.communications.multicast-detector.enabled=false
rhq.communications.multicast-detector.bind-address=
rhq.communications.multicast-detector.multicast-address=224.16.16.16
rhq.communications.multicast-detector.port=16162

# Server-side SSL Security Configuration for HTTPS thru Tomcat
# These are used for browser https access and
# for incoming messages from agents over sslservlet transport.
# [Due to issue https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-1177, you cannot change
# rhq.server.tomcat.security.keystore.file or rhq.server.tomcat.security.truststore.file
# after you install RHQ. If you need to change those again, you must manually do so in standalone-full.xml.]
# Note that security algorithm settings are commented out - the defaults will be determined at runtime
# based on the JVM the server is running in (for IBM JVMs, the algorithm will default to "IbmX509",
# for all other JVMs, the algorithm will default to "SunX509"). If you need a specific algorithm value,
# you may hardcode it here in this file by uncommenting the lines and setting the values explicitly.
rhq.server.tomcat.security.client-auth-mode=false
rhq.server.tomcat.security.secure-socket-protocol=TLS
#rhq.server.tomcat.security.algorithm=SunX509
rhq.server.tomcat.security.keystore.alias=RHQ
rhq.server.tomcat.security.keystore.file=${jboss.server.config.dir}/rhq.keystore
rhq.server.tomcat.security.keystore.password=RESTRICTED::5fb458952ebdaa86aa0b4e8d3eac5d13
rhq.server.tomcat.security.keystore.type=JKS
rhq.server.tomcat.security.truststore.file=${jboss.server.config.dir}/rhq.truststore
rhq.server.tomcat.security.truststore.password=RESTRICTED::5fb458952ebdaa86aa0b4e8d3eac5d13
rhq.server.tomcat.security.truststore.type=JKS

# Server-side SSL Security Configuration (for incoming messages from agents)
# These are used when secure transports other than sslservlet are used
rhq.communications.connector.security.secure-socket-protocol=TLS
rhq.communications.connector.security.keystore.file=${jboss.server.config.dir}/rhq.keystore
#rhq.communications.connector.security.keystore.algorithm=SunX509
rhq.communications.connector.security.keystore.type=JKS
rhq.communications.connector.security.keystore.password=RESTRICTED::5fb458952ebdaa86aa0b4e8d3eac5d13
rhq.communications.connector.security.keystore.key-password=RESTRICTED::5fb458952ebdaa86aa0b4e8d3eac5d13
rhq.communications.connector.security.keystore.alias=RHQ
rhq.communications.connector.security.truststore.file=${jboss.server.config.dir}/rhq.truststore
#rhq.communications.connector.security.truststore.algorithm=SunX509
rhq.communications.connector.security.truststore.type=JKS
rhq.communications.connector.security.truststore.password=RESTRICTED::5fb458952ebdaa86aa0b4e8d3eac5d13
rhq.communications.connector.security.client-auth-mode=none

# Client-side SSL Security Configuration (for outgoing messages to agents)
rhq.server.client.security.secure-socket-protocol=TLS
rhq.server.client.security.keystore.file=${jboss.server.config.dir}/rhq.keystore
#rhq.server.client.security.keystore.algorithm=SunX509
rhq.server.client.security.keystore.type=JKS
rhq.server.client.security.keystore.password=RESTRICTED::5fb458952ebdaa86aa0b4e8d3eac5d13
rhq.server.client.security.keystore.key-password=RESTRICTED::5fb458952ebdaa86aa0b4e8d3eac5d13
rhq.server.client.security.keystore.alias=RHQ
rhq.server.client.security.truststore.file=${jboss.server.config.dir}/rhq.truststore
#rhq.server.client.security.truststore.algorithm=SunX509
rhq.server.client.security.truststore.type=JKS
rhq.server.client.security.truststore.password=RESTRICTED::5fb458952ebdaa86aa0b4e8d3eac5d13
rhq.server.client.security.server-auth-mode-enabled=false

# Operations/controls timeout
# Defines the default timeout for all operations (specified in seconds)
rhq.server.operation-timeout=600

# Additional Quartz settings
rhq.server.quartz.selectWithLockSQL=SELECT * FROM {0}LOCKS ROWLOCK WHERE LOCK_NAME = ? FOR UPDATE
rhq.server.quartz.lockHandlerClass=org.quartz.impl.jdbcjobstore.StdRowLockSemaphore

# Concurrency limits for incoming UI and agent messages
rhq.server.startup.web.max-connections=200
rhq.server.agent-downloads-limit=45
rhq.server.client-downloads-limit=5
rhq.communications.global-concurrency-limit=30
rhq.server.concurrency-limit.inventory-report=5
rhq.server.concurrency-limit.availability-report=25
rhq.server.concurrency-limit.inventory-sync=10
rhq.server.concurrency-limit.content-report=5
rhq.server.concurrency-limit.content-download=5
rhq.server.concurrency-limit.measurement-report=10
rhq.server.concurrency-limit.measurement-schedule-request=10
rhq.server.concurrency-limit.configuration-update=10

# Content Local Filesystem Repository
rhq.server.content.filesystem=${jboss.server.data.dir}/packagebits

# The frequency (in millis) the server checks for updated plugins
rhq.server.plugin-scan-period-ms=300000

# When this is enabled, the server at start up will compare its endpoint
# address to the host name/address found on the host machine. If they differ,
# the server endpoint address will be updated to the value found on the host
# machine. This is targeted for use in cloud deployments where IP addresses
# change frequently, but it can be of use in other deployment settings where
# you have to deal with IP address changes.
rhq.sync.endpoint-address=false

# When this is enabled, the server will request that agents send content for
# for binary files that are being monitored for drift. The content for those
# files will then be persisted on the server. By default, the server does not
# persist content for well known binary file types like .ear, .war, .zip, .so,
# etc. The server does however persist content for text files or any other
# files that are not known binary types.
#rhq.server.drift.store-binary-content=false

# The installer will create a default EAP management user named 'rhqadmin'.
# The password is generated and obfuscated and specified here.  This should
# not be edited.
rhq.server.management.password=-7f3686bb1fda3ac207a6df87216de44


#############################################################################
# Storage cluster configuration settings
#
# IMPORTANT NOTE:
# - Storage Node properties will be stored in the database
#    after the initial install. The server will use database stored
#    properties during operation and after restarts.
# - Additional servers in an HA topology will use database stored Storage
#    Node properties. So properties set in this configuration file will be
#    overriden on install with the database values.
#############################################################################

# The username RHQ will use to authenticate against the Storage Cluster.
# The value is generated and should not be edited.
rhq.storage.username=qfwrfyor

# The password RHQ will use to authenticate against the Storage Cluster.
# The value is generated and obfuscated and should not be edited.
rhq.storage.password=6565d48c5be26f74df8592078de921bc

# A comma-delimited list of storage nodes. Each Storage node uses this list as
# contact points to find other nodes in the cluster and learn the ring
# topology. The RHQ server(s) use this list to connect to the cluster;
# therefore, this property MUST BE SET in order for RHQ to talk to the Storage.
# Cluster. The of an entry is as follows:
#
#    hostname1,hostname2
#
# Note that this is actually an installer setting. Changing the value after
# installation will have no effect.
rhq.storage.nodes=MT3JZ0D5J

# The ports used by storage nodes to communicate with each other
# and used by the RHQ server(s) to communicate with the cluster.
# Both properties are required.
#
rhq.storage.cql-port=9142
rhq.storage.gossip-port=7100

#############################################################################
# Storage client settings
#
# The following are advanced settings the client (i.e., driver) that
# communicates with the storage cluster
#############################################################################

# The request limit will automatically change by this amount when there is a
# topology change event. The change will be persisted to this file. Topology
# change events include nodes being added/removed and nodes going up/down.
# Defaults 30,000 if undefined.. If specified the value is parsed as a double.
rhq.storage.request.limit.topology-delta=30000

# When a request times out, the request limit as specified by
# rhq.storage.request.limit will be decreased. The change will be persisted to
# this file. The value is parsed as a double and should be expressed as a
# percentage (i.e., a value between 0 and 1). For example, a value of 0.3 means
# that on a request timeout, the the request limit will decrease by 30%.
# Defaults to 0.2 if undefined.
rhq.storage.request.limit.timeout-delta=0.2

# If a request timeout occurs, there is a good possibility that it could be
# followed by successive timeouts due to read/write patterns. This property
# specifies a dampening period such that the request throughput will only be
# decreased once for all timeouts that occur during said period. Defaults to
# 30 seconds if undefined. The value is specified in milliseconds and is parsed
# as a long.
rhq.storage.request.limit.timeout-dampening=30000

# Sets the maximum throttling. In other words, the request limit will not
# decrease lower than this value. Defaults to 5,000 if undefined. The value is
# parsed as a double.
rhq.storage.request.limit.min=5000

##############################################################################
# Metrics aggregation settings
#
# Note that if you commit the RHQ Server into inventory, these settings can be
# managed through the resource configuration of the Measurement Subsystem.
# Changes made through the Measurement Subsystem resource are applied
# dynamically at runtime whereas directly editing these properties requires a
# a server restart for changes to take effect.
##############################################################################

# Specifies the number of schedules for which data will be fetched per thread.
# A higher value can improve aggregation performance at the cost of greater
# memory utilization.
rhq.metrics.aggregation.batch-size=5

# Specifies the number of batches that can be processed in parallel. A higher
# value can improve aggregation performance at the cost of greater memory
# utilization.
rhq.metrics.aggregation.parallelism=3

# The number of threads to use during aggregation. It defaults to
# ceiling(5, num_cores).
rhq.metrics.aggregation.workers=4

# A limit, specified in days, on the age of raw data that is ingested. If raw
# data has a timestamp that is more than limit days old, then it is not stored.
# This prevents raw data that is for example a year old from being stored.
rhq.metrics.data.age-limit=3

person Medardas    schedule 14.06.2018    source источник


Ответы (1)


Этот дефект был устранен в обновлении 9 версии 3.3. Установка последнего обновления из здесь должен решить проблему.

person Medardas    schedule 14.06.2018