Hello Dev Team,

I am facing following issue while starting up Apache Geode 1.14.4 instance

gfsh>start locator --name=test2 --log-level=ALL --bind-address=127.0.0.1

Starting a Geode Locator in
/Users/deepakdixit/Downloads/apache-geode-1.14.4/test2...

........

Locator in /Users/deepakdixit/Downloads/apache-geode-1.14.4/test2 on
127.0.0.1[10334] as test2 is currently online.

Process ID: 57112

Uptime: 12 seconds

Geode Version: 1.14.4

Java Version: 1.8.0_322

Log File: /Users/deepakdixit/Downloads/apache-geode-1.14.4/test2/test2.log

JVM Arguments: -Dgemfire.enable-cluster-configuration=true
-Dgemfire.load-cluster-configuration-from-dir=false -Dgemfire.log-level=ALL
-Dgemfire.launcher.registerSignalHandlers=true -Djava.awt.headless=true
-Dsun.rmi.dgc.server.gcInterval=9223372036854775806

Class-Path:
/Users/deepakdixit/Downloads/apache-geode-1.14.4/lib/geode-core-1.14.4.jar:/Users/deepakdixit/Downloads/apache-geode-1.14.4/lib/geode-dependencies.jar


Unable to auto-connect (Security Manager may be enabled). Please use
"connect --locator=localhost[10334]" to connect Gfsh to the locator.


Failed to connect; unknown cause: Failed to retrieve RMIServer stub:
javax.naming.CommunicationException [Root exception is
java.rmi.ConnectIOException: error during JRMP connection establishment;
nested exception is:

java.io.EOFException]


Environment:
MacOS Monterey V12.3
Java Version openjdk version "1.8.0_322"

Can someone help to find out the root cause for this?



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