Shortly :
If you are local, then you can use the "Local process" option in jconsole.
Otherwise : as far as I remember, the jmx connection really uses 2 ports, not only the one
you obviously connect to. And that second port is random, which is what makes it difficult
to connect through a firewall or so.
Maybe it is that second port that is blocked in your case ?
Have another look with tcpview while you are trying to connect, if you do not see some new
LISTEN port appear during the connection attempt.
Adib wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am having a problem connecting to Tomcat 6 running as a service on Windows
> Server 2008 R2. Here are the details of my setup.
>
> 32 Bit JDK 1.6._23
> 64 Bit Windows Server 2008 R2
>
> My jakarta service log shows that I am setting the jvm properties to turn on
> jmx remote access to the JVM
>
> [2010-12-22 23:22:21] [447 javajni.c] [debug] Jvm Option[6]
> -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote
> [2010-12-22 23:22:21] [447 javajni.c] [debug] Jvm Option[7]
> -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=8999
> [2010-12-22 23:22:21] [447 javajni.c] [debug] Jvm Option[8]
> -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false
> [2010-12-22 23:22:21] [447 javajni.c] [debug] Jvm Option[9]
> -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=false
>
> I am running jconsole on the same machine that is running tomcat so I am not
> trying to connect remotely and should
> not have any problems with ports I even turned off the windows firewall on
> the machine to make sure it was not getting
> in the way
>
> systernals tcpview shows that tomact6.exe is listening on port 8999
>
> I am running tomact6 service as the user pmtomact
>
> I am running jconsole as the user Administrator
>
> on the jconsole I tried localhost:8999 and it tries to connect for a while
> then reports that it can can not connect.
>
> I tried running tomcat as user administrator just starting from the
> startup.bat with the proper jmx paramters and it does not work either.
>
> I tried running jconsole as pmtomcat user still no luck connecting
>
> I tried creating a directory under
> C:\Users\pmtomcat\AppData\Local\Temp\hsperfdata_pmtomcat and checked that
> the directory was writable by the pmtomcat user still it does not work.
>
> Any ideas of how I can troubleshoot this problem, it is driving me crazy?
>
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