Hi all!

OK, I have run this in various configurations and with the linuxlator 
and Oracle JDK 1.7, FreeBSD 10.0 and FreeBSD 10.1 all in jails.  Every 
time, the JDK/JRE seems to runaway and consume memory.

Also, I have built it on PC-BSD 10.1 (Same as FreeBSD 10.1 so it's 
apples-to-apples) and had the same thing happen but it wasn't in a 
jail.  It still had an issue with accessing 127.0.0.1 for 8181, still 
with the OpenJDK 1.7.

My last configuration is to run a version of Debian/Linux in a jail with 
the Oracle JDK 1.7 and see if OpenNMS works in that environment.  (If it 
does, I could always do it that way, but I'm hoping we can just support 
it on another platform natively.)

P.

On 11/20/2014 15:28, Paul Pathiakis wrote:
> Thank you for the response, Ron.
>
> I'll try my best to see if I can get this running under the
> linux-oracle-jdk7 in yet another jail.
>
> That might point in the direction that the calls are going.  It may very
> well be useful.
>
> Of I might just try the linuxlator translator and use that. :-)
>
> Either one may be useful and shed some light on what's going on.
>
> I'm going to try a few things to see if I can get some stability.
>
> Also, I tried the changes in the service-configuration.xml and it still
> tried to start on 127.0.0.1, so that looks like it's not going to work.
>
> May I suggest that people don't hardcode 127.0.0.1 and use 'localhost'
> and allow the address throughout the code to be changed by overriding it
> in the etc/opennms.conf file or /etc/hosts and redefine it to be the
> local IP address.
>
> Thanks and I'll let you all know soon,
>
> P.
>
> On 11/20/2014 14:39, Roskens, Ronald wrote:
>> Try adding to etc/opennms.conf, and then bin/opennms will just assume you 
>> don't want to wait for startup.
>>
>> START_TIMEOUT=0
>>
>> Then also change the 127.0.0.1 in etc/service-configuration.xml to reflect 
>> the new IP address.
>>
>> I understand the goal is to get this running under FreeBSD. Is it possible 
>> that you could work through where the calls to localhost/127.0.0.1 come 
>> through on Linux and what configuration changes are necessary first before 
>> attempting this on FreeBSD?
>>
>> Ron
*snip*

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