Running 'nodetool status' now reports the following if the JMX proxy is
not able to connect to an API server:
nodetool: Unable to connect to Scylla API server: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
See 'nodetool help' or 'nodetool help <command>'.
instead of the scary-looking:
error: javax.ws.rs.ProcessingException (no security manager: RMI class loader disabled)
-- StackTrace --
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: javax.ws.rs.ProcessingException (no security manager: RMI class loader disabled)
at sun.rmi.server.LoaderHandler.loadClass(LoaderHandler.java:393)
at sun.rmi.server.LoaderHandler.loadClass(LoaderHandler.java:185)
at java.rmi.server.RMIClassLoader$2.loadClass(RMIClassLoader.java:637)
at java.rmi.server.RMIClassLoader.loadClass(RMIClassLoader.java:264)
at sun.rmi.server.MarshalInputStream.resolveClass(MarshalInputStream.java:214)
That happens because the MBean propagates a
'javax.ws.rs.ProcessingException' to nodetool which does not have it in
it's classpath and loading via RMI fails.
Fixes#25.
Message-Id: <1457697628-31792-1-git-send-email-penberg@scylladb.com>
This patch init the jmx proxy from the RMIServerSocketFactoryImp init
function. This way the jmx can be set to listen on local port only.
Signed-off-by: Amnon Heiman <amnon@scylladb.com>
The RMIServerSocketFactoryImp is the way origin handle local port
configuration.
When used, the jmx can be set to listen on local traffic only.
Signed-off-by: Amnon Heiman <amnon@scylladb.com>
This patch adds a method to the APIClient that return a map of String
and Double.
It support both simple and with query parameters.
Signed-off-by: Amnon Heiman <amnon@scylladb.com>