Hi Mike,
Thanks for you reply! There is no firewall configured thought =/...
Unfortunately what I really need is JVisualVM due to it's profiling
tools...
Also, I'm quite sure user/password is correct, I'm using default
configuration....
Cheers,
Thiago Souza
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 23:51, mikevan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thiago,
>
> So, here's some background on what's probably causing your issue.
> JVisualVM
> actually uses two ports when you connect to a JMX Server remotely. We
> already know about the one that configured in Karaf 1099. However,
> JVisualVM
> also randomly selects a port to connect to the JMX Server. If your version
> of Karaf is behind a firewall, on a highly protected VM (like in a VMWare
> cloud), or has other security concerns associated with it, you may never be
> able to reliabley connect.
>
> Thats' why Karaf has a sub-project for a JMX webconsole page. A couple of
> pretty smart developers work extra hard to make that page, and I would
> suggest you use that if you're having trouble connecting to teh JMX server
> holding your Karaf mbean information.
>
> Please let me know if that helps.
>
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