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1. Re: Enable jmx-console
wdfink Dec 6, 2011 12:10 PM (in response to fidox666)What you mean by disable?
Removing the deploy folder? Or setting passwords?
What messages do you get if you select jmx-console on the localhost:8080 start page?
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2. Re: Enable jmx-console
fidox666 Dec 6, 2011 12:49 PM (in response to wdfink)Why I say "disabled":
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When I access the page "http://<ip>:8080/jmx-console" I get that the website is not available.
About the jmx deploy folders:
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If I look into "<jbosshome>/server/default/deploy" folder I can see the following:
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jmx-console.war/
jmx-invoker-service.xml
jmx-remoting.sar/
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So they don't disable it by removing these folders obviously.
About the password:
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I remember when it was enabled (because I used to access the console page through a browser, using the url mentioned at the beginning)
I accessed using the "admin" user and password
Thanks hope to be clear
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3. Re: Enable jmx-console
wdfink Dec 6, 2011 1:05 PM (in response to fidox666)How do you start JBoss?
Do you see the common startpage if you use <ip>:8080 ?
Do you have any ERROR or WARN in your log if you start? Because if you disable http complete you will have deployment failure for the jmx-console.
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4. Re: Enable jmx-console
fidox666 Dec 6, 2011 1:20 PM (in response to wdfink)I start jboss using this command: "sh <jbosshome>/bin/run-debug.sh -Duser.timezone=UTC --host=<ip1>"
If I use "<ip1>:8080" I get that the website is not available too.
No, I don't see any warn related to the jmx console, I access the server using ssh and if I execute the command "netstat -anp | grep 8080" I don't get results so the port 8080 is bever openned by the server.
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5. Re: Enable jmx-console
wdfink Dec 6, 2011 2:29 PM (in response to fidox666)1 of 1 people found this helpfulSounds like that you change the 8080 port via binding-service-beans.xml or direct within the jbossweb.sat/server.xml.
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6. Re: Enable jmx-console
fidox666 Dec 6, 2011 2:37 PM (in response to wdfink)Thank you so much. As you say the port was changed from 8080 to 6201 using "binding-service-beans.xml". The console was never disabled, I was wrong.
Thanks again
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