I have elasticsearch server installed and running on localhost
I'm trying to connect to elasticsearch and create index
I'm using elasticsearch-5.3.2 version
Settings settings = Settings.builder()
.put("cluster.name", "elasticsearch").build();
#SuppressWarnings("resource")
TransportClient client = new PreBuiltTransportClient(settings)
.addTransportAddress(new InetSocketTransportAddress(new InetSocketAddress("127.0.0.1", 9300)));
System.out.println( "Started ES client" );
here is elasticsearch.yml file
# ---------------------------------- Cluster -----------------------------------
#
# Use a descriptive name for your cluster:
#
cluster.name: elasticsearch
#
#
# ------------------------------------ Node ------------------------------------
#
# Use a descriptive name for the node:
#
#node.name: node-1
#
# Add custom attributes to the node:
#
#node.attr.rack: r1
#
# ----------------------------------- Paths ------------------------------------
#
# Path to directory where to store the data (separate multiple locations by comma):
#
#path.data: /path/to/data
# Path to log files:
#
#path.logs: /path/to/logs
#
# ----------------------------------- Memory -----------------------------------
#
# Lock the memory on startup:
#
bootstrap.memory_lock: true
#
# Make sure that the heap size is set to about half the memory available
# on the system and that the owner of the process is allowed to use this
# limit.
#
# Elasticsearch performs poorly when the system is swapping the memory.
#
# ---------------------------------- Network -----------------------------------
#
#
# Set the bind address to a specific IP (IPv4 or IPv6):
#
#network.host: 192.168.0.1
#
# Set a custom port for HTTP:
#
http.port: 9200
#
# For more information, consult the network module documentation.
#
# --------------------------------- Discovery ----------------------------------
#
# Pass an initial list of hosts to perform discovery when new node is started:
# The default list of hosts is ["127.0.0.1", "[::1]"]
#
#discovery.zen.ping.unicast.hosts: ["host1", "host2"]
#
# Prevent the "split brain" by configuring the majority of nodes (total number of master-eligible nodes / 2 + 1):
#
#discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes: 3
#
# For more information, consult the zen discovery module documentation.
#
# ---------------------------------- Gateway -----------------------------------
#
# Block initial recovery after a full cluster restart until N nodes are started:
#
#gateway.recover_after_nodes: 3
# For more information, consult the gateway module documentation.
#
# ---------------------------------- Various -----------------------------------
#
# Require explicit names when deleting indices:
#
#action.destructive_requires_name: true
I have this error
Found an exception -> None of the configured nodes are available: [{#transport#-1}{TbtN0u5YR6W1ngZGOMWNJA}{127.0.0.1}{127.0.0.1:9300}]
NoNodeAvailableException[None of the configured nodes are available: [{#transport#-1}{TbtN0u5YR6W1ngZGOMWNJA}{127.0.0.1}{127.0.0.1:9300}]]
at org.elasticsearch.client.transport.TransportClientNodesService.ensureNodesAreAvailable(TransportClientNodesService.java:344)
at org.elasticsearch.client.transport.TransportClientNodesService.execute(TransportClientNodesService.java:242)
at org.elasticsearch.client.transport.TransportProxyClient.execute(TransportProxyClient.java:59)
at org.elasticsearch.client.transport.TransportClient.doExecute(TransportClient.java:366)
at org.elasticsearch.client.support.AbstractClient.execute(AbstractClient.java:404)
at org.elasticsearch.client.support.AbstractClient.execute(AbstractClient.java:393)
at org.elasticsearch.client.support.AbstractClient$IndicesAdmin.execute(AbstractClient.java:1231)
at org.elasticsearch.client.support.AbstractClient$IndicesA
dmin.create(AbstractClient.java:1358)
thanks!
I have a version 1.0.1 of elasticsearch installed previously and i remove it and install the version 5.3.2
here is elasticsearch.log file:
[2017-05-02T10:55:33,584][WARN ][o.e.t.n.Netty4Transport ] [tASzAvl] exception caught on transport layer [[id: 0x036b7f79, L:/127.0.0.1:9300 - R:/127.0.0.1:46318]], closing connection
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Received message from unsupported version: [1.0.1] minimal compatible version is: [5.0.0]
at org.elasticsearch.transport.TcpTransport.messageReceived(TcpTransport.java:1323) ~[elasticsearch-5.3.2.jar:5.3.2]
at org.elasticsearch.transport.netty4.Netty4MessageChannelHandler.channelRead(Netty4MessageChannelHandler.java:74) ~[transport-netty4-5.3.2.jar:5.3.2]
at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:363) [netty-transport-4.1.7.Final.jar:4.1.7.Final]
at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:349) [netty-transport-4.1.7.Final.jar:4.1.7.Final]
at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.fireChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:341) [netty-transport-4.1.7.Final.jar:4.1.7.Final]
at io.netty.handler.codec.ByteToMessageDecoder.fireChannelRead(ByteToMessageDecoder.java:293) [netty-codec-4.1.7.Final.jar:4.1.7.Final]
at io.netty.handler.codec.ByteToMessageDecoder.fireChannelRead(ByteToMessageDecoder.java:280) [netty-codec-4.1.7.Final.jar:4.1.7.Final]
at io.netty.handler.codec.ByteToMessageDecoder.callDecode(ByteToMessageDecoder.java:396) [netty-codec-4.1.7.Final.jar:4.1.7.Final]
at io.netty.handler.codec.ByteToMessageDecoder.channelRead(ByteToMessageDecoder.java:248) [netty-codec-4.1.7.Final.jar:4.1.7.Final]
at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:363) [netty-transport-4.1.7.Final.jar:4.1.7.Final]
at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:349) [netty-transport-4.1.7.Final.jar:4.1.7.Final]
at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.fireChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:341) [netty-transport-4.1.7.Final.jar:4.1.7.Final]
at io.netty.channel.ChannelInboundHandlerAdapter.channelRead(ChannelInboundHandlerAdapter.java:86) [netty-transport-4.1.7.Final.jar:4.1.7.Final]
at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:363) [netty-transport-4.1.7.Final.jar:4.1.7.Final]
at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:349) [netty-transport-4.1.7.Final.jar:4.1.7.Final]
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I am deploying a Java application to Jetty. Use Gradle for build task.
This is what I get upon accessing the /login page of my application:
Use supervisord, with the task configured as below:
[program:cp-jetty]
command=/usr/bin/java -DLOG_LEVEL=DEBUG -jar /opt/jetty/start.jar --include-jetty-dir='/home/satvik/workspace/yet_another_msx/mobilestorm/deploy/jetty-context/cp'
directory=%(here)s
redirect_stderr=true
stdout_logfile = %(here)s/logs/%(program_name)s-stdout.log
stopwaitsecs=600
priority=998
environment = GRADLE_OPTS="-Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=5005",PREFIX=%(program_name)s
Here's the directory structure for path /home/satvik/workspace/yet_another_msx/mobilestorm/deploy/jetty-context/cp:
Contents of ../cp/control-panel.xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE Configure PUBLIC "-//Jetty//Configure//EN" "http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/configure.dtd">
<Configure class="org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext">
<Set name="contextPath">/</Set>
<Set name="war">/home/satvik/workspace/yet_another_msx/mobilestorm/deploy/jetty-context/cp</Set>
<Set name="maxFormContentSize">100000000</Set>
</Configure>
Contents of ../cp/start.ini
# ---------------------------------------
# Module: gzip
# Enable GzipHandler for dynamic gzip compression
# for the entire server.
# ---------------------------------------
--module=gzip
## Minimum content length after which gzip is enabled
# jetty.gzip.minGzipSize=2048
## Check whether a file with *.gz extension exists
# jetty.gzip.checkGzExists=false
## Gzip compression level (-1 for default)
# jetty.gzip.compressionLevel=-1
## User agents for which gzip is disabled
# jetty.gzip.excludedUserAgent=.*MSIE.6\.0.*
## Inflate request buffer size, or 0 for no request inflation
# jetty.gzip.inflateBufferSize=0
## Comma separated list of included methods
# jetty.gzip.includedMethodList=GET
## Comma separated list of excluded methods
# jetty.gzip.excludedMethodList=
# ---------------------------------------
# Module: server
# Enables the core Jetty server on the classpath.
# ---------------------------------------
--module=server
### ThreadPool configuration
## Minimum number of threads
# jetty.threadPool.minThreads=10
## Maximum number of threads
# jetty.threadPool.maxThreads=200
## Thread idle timeout (in milliseconds)
# jetty.threadPool.idleTimeout=60000
### Common HTTP configuration
## Scheme to use to build URIs for secure redirects
# jetty.httpConfig.secureScheme=https
## Port to use to build URIs for secure redirects
# jetty.httpConfig.securePort=8443
## Response content buffer size (in bytes)
# jetty.httpConfig.outputBufferSize=32768
## Max response content write length that is buffered (in bytes)
# jetty.httpConfig.outputAggregationSize=8192
## Max request headers size (in bytes)
# jetty.httpConfig.requestHeaderSize=8192
## Max response headers size (in bytes)
# jetty.httpConfig.responseHeaderSize=8192
## Whether to send the Server: header
# jetty.httpConfig.sendServerVersion=true
## Whether to send the Date: header
# jetty.httpConfig.sendDateHeader=false
## Max per-connection header cache size (in nodes)
# jetty.httpConfig.headerCacheSize=512
## Whether, for requests with content, delay dispatch until some content has arrived
# jetty.httpConfig.delayDispatchUntilContent=true
## Maximum number of error dispatches to prevent looping
# jetty.httpConfig.maxErrorDispatches=10
## Maximum time to block in total for a blocking IO operation (default -1 is to use idleTimeout on progress)
# jetty.httpConfig.blockingTimeout=-1
## Cookie compliance mode of: RFC2965, RFC6265
# jetty.httpConfig.cookieCompliance=RFC6265
### Server configuration
## Whether ctrl+c on the console gracefully stops the Jetty server
# jetty.server.stopAtShutdown=true
## Timeout in ms to apply when stopping the server gracefully
# jetty.server.stopTimeout=5000
## Dump the state of the Jetty server, components, and webapps after startup
# jetty.server.dumpAfterStart=false
## Dump the state of the Jetty server, components, and webapps before shutdown
# jetty.server.dumpBeforeStop=false
## The name to uniquely identify this server instance
#jetty.defaultSessionIdManager.workerName=node1
## How frequently sessions are inspected
#jetty.sessionInspectionInterval.seconds=60
# ---------------------------------------
# Module: http
# Enables a HTTP connector on the server.
# By default HTTP/1 is support, but HTTP2C can
# be added to the connector with the http2c module.
# ---------------------------------------
--module=http
### HTTP Connector Configuration
## Connector host/address to bind to
# jetty.http.host=0.0.0.0
## Connector port to listen on
# jetty.http.port=8080
## Connector idle timeout in milliseconds
# jetty.http.idleTimeout=30000
## Connector socket linger time in seconds (-1 to disable)
# jetty.http.soLingerTime=-1
## Number of acceptors (-1 picks default based on number of cores)
# jetty.http.acceptors=-1
## Number of selectors (-1 picks default based on number of cores)
# jetty.http.selectors=-1
## ServerSocketChannel backlog (0 picks platform default)
# jetty.http.acceptorQueueSize=0
## Thread priority delta to give to acceptor threads
# jetty.http.acceptorPriorityDelta=0
## HTTP Compliance: RFC7230, RFC2616, LEGACY
# jetty.http.compliance=RFC7230
# ---------------------------------------
# Module: gzip
# Enable GzipHandler for dynamic gzip compression
# for the entire server.
# ---------------------------------------
--module=gzip
## Minimum content length after which gzip is enabled
# jetty.gzip.minGzipSize=2048
## Check whether a file with *.gz extension exists
# jetty.gzip.checkGzExists=false
## Gzip compression level (-1 for default)
# jetty.gzip.compressionLevel=-1
## User agents for which gzip is disabled
# jetty.gzip.excludedUserAgent=.*MSIE.6\.0.*
## Inflate request buffer size, or 0 for no request inflation
# jetty.gzip.inflateBufferSize=0
## Comma separated list of included methods
# jetty.gzip.includedMethodList=GET
## Comma separated list of excluded methods
# jetty.gzip.excludedMethodList=
# ---------------------------------------
# Module: server
# Enables the core Jetty server on the classpath.
# ---------------------------------------
--module=server
### ThreadPool configuration
## Minimum number of threads
# jetty.threadPool.minThreads=10
## Maximum number of threads
# jetty.threadPool.maxThreads=200
## Thread idle timeout (in milliseconds)
# jetty.threadPool.idleTimeout=60000
### Common HTTP configuration
## Scheme to use to build URIs for secure redirects
# jetty.httpConfig.secureScheme=https
## Port to use to build URIs for secure redirects
# jetty.httpConfig.securePort=8443
## Response content buffer size (in bytes)
# jetty.httpConfig.outputBufferSize=32768
## Max response content write length that is buffered (in bytes)
# jetty.httpConfig.outputAggregationSize=8192
## Max request headers size (in bytes)
# jetty.httpConfig.requestHeaderSize=8192
## Max response headers size (in bytes)
# jetty.httpConfig.responseHeaderSize=8192
## Whether to send the Server: header
# jetty.httpConfig.sendServerVersion=true
## Whether to send the Date: header
# jetty.httpConfig.sendDateHeader=false
## Max per-connection header cache size (in nodes)
# jetty.httpConfig.headerCacheSize=512
## Whether, for requests with content, delay dispatch until some content has arrived
# jetty.httpConfig.delayDispatchUntilContent=true
## Maximum number of error dispatches to prevent looping
# jetty.httpConfig.maxErrorDispatches=10
## Maximum time to block in total for a blocking IO operation (default -1 is to use idleTimeout on progress)
# jetty.httpConfig.blockingTimeout=-1
## Cookie compliance mode of: RFC2965, RFC6265
# jetty.httpConfig.cookieCompliance=RFC6265
### Server configuration
## Whether ctrl+c on the console gracefully stops the Jetty server
# jetty.server.stopAtShutdown=true
## Timeout in ms to apply when stopping the server gracefully
# jetty.server.stopTimeout=5000
## Dump the state of the Jetty server, components, and webapps after startup
# jetty.server.dumpAfterStart=false
## Dump the state of the Jetty server, components, and webapps before shutdown
# jetty.server.dumpBeforeStop=false
## The name to uniquely identify this server instance
#jetty.defaultSessionIdManager.workerName=node1
## How frequently sessions are inspected
#jetty.sessionInspectionInterval.seconds=60
# ---------------------------------------
# Module: http
# Enables a HTTP connector on the server.
# By default HTTP/1 is support, but HTTP2C can
# be added to the connector with the http2c module.
# ---------------------------------------
--module=http
### HTTP Connector Configuration
## Connector host/address to bind to
# jetty.http.host=0.0.0.0
## Connector port to listen on
jetty.http.port=8080
## Connector idle timeout in milliseconds
# jetty.http.idleTimeout=30000
## Connector socket linger time in seconds (-1 to disable)
# jetty.http.soLingerTime=-1
## Number of acceptors (-1 picks default based on number of cores)
# jetty.http.acceptors=-1
## Number of selectors (-1 picks default based on number of cores)
# jetty.http.selectors=-1
## ServerSocketChannel backlog (0 picks platform default)
# jetty.http.acceptorQueueSize=0
## Thread priority delta to give to acceptor threads
# jetty.http.acceptorPriorityDelta=0
## HTTP Compliance: RFC7230, RFC2616, LEGACY
# jetty.http.compliance=RFC7230
# ---------------------------------------
# Module: deploy
# Enables webapplication deployment from the webapps directory.
# ---------------------------------------
--module=deploy
# Monitored directory name (relative to $jetty.base)
# jetty.deploy.monitoredDir=webapps
# - OR -
# Monitored directory path (fully qualified)
jetty.deploy.monitoredPath=/home/satvik/workspace/yet_another_msx/mobilestorm/deploy/jetty-context/cp
# Defaults Descriptor for all deployed webapps
# jetty.deploy.defaultsDescriptorPath=${jetty.base}/etc/webdefault.xml
# Monitored directory scan period (seconds)
# jetty.deploy.scanInterval=1
# Whether to extract *.war files
# jetty.deploy.extractWars=true
# ---------------------------------------
# Module: sessions
# The session management. By enabling this module, it allows
# session management to be configured via the ini templates
# created or by enabling other session-cache or session-store
# modules. Without this module enabled, the server may still
# use sessions, but their management cannot be configured.
# ---------------------------------------
--module=sessions
## The name to uniquely identify this server instance
#jetty.sessionIdManager.workerName=node1
## Period between runs of the session scavenger (in seconds)
#jetty.sessionScavengeInterval.seconds=600
# ---------------------------------------
# Module: jsp
# Enables JSP for all webapplications deployed on the server.
# ---------------------------------------
--module=jsp
Accessing http://localhost:8080, gives me:
Versions used:
Java - 13.0.2
Gradle - 1.0-milestone3
Jetty - 9.4.11.v20180605
Below is the log:
2020-04-11 20:55:41.667:INFO::main: Logging initialized #771ms to org.eclipse.jetty.util.log.StdErrLog
2020-04-11 20:55:42.145:INFO:oejs.Server:main: jetty-9.4.11.v20180605; built: 2018-06-05T18:24:03.829Z; git: d5fc0523cfa96bfebfbda19606cad384d772f04c; jvm 13.0.2+8
2020-04-11 20:55:42.169:INFO:oejdp.ScanningAppProvider:main: Deployment monitor [file:///home/satvik/workspace/yet_another_msx/mobilestorm/deploy/jetty-context/cp/] at interval 1
2020-04-11 20:55:42.401:WARN:oeja.AnnotationParser:main: Unknown asm implementation version, assuming version 393216
2020-04-11 20:55:42.507:INFO:oeja.AnnotationConfiguration:main: Scanning elapsed time=104ms
2020-04-11 20:55:42.666:INFO:oejsh.ContextHandler:main: Started o.e.j.w.WebAppContext#7d8995e{/,file:///home/satvik/workspace/yet_another_msx/mobilestorm/deploy/jetty-context/cp/,AVAILABLE}{/home/satvik/workspace/yet_another_msx/mobilestorm/deploy/jetty-context/cp}
2020-04-11 20:55:42.668:INFO:oejs.session:main: DefaultSessionIdManager workerName=node0
2020-04-11 20:55:42.669:INFO:oejs.session:main: node0 Scavenging every 600000ms
2020-04-11 20:55:42.726:INFO:oejs.AbstractConnector:main: Started ServerConnector#25ce9dc4{HTTP/1.1,[http/1.1]}{0.0.0.0:8080}
2020-04-11 20:55:42.729:INFO:oejs.Server:main: Started #1833ms
Another query: Why isn't the application logging at DEBUG level?
Please guide.
I've installed elasticsearch 5.0.2(latest version) on my server(10.10.10.109) and trying to create Transport client from java, i'm unable to connect and getting the "NoNodeAvalible exception". I've included the same version of elasticsearch maven dependency in my project. But didn't getting to know where am i going wrong.
TransportClient client = new PreBuiltTransportClient(Settings.EMPTY)
.addTransportAddress(new InetSocketTransportAddress(InetAddress.getByName("10.10.10.109"), 9300));
Here is my elasticsearch.yml file
#
# NOTE: Elasticsearch comes with reasonable defaults for most settings.
# Before you set out to tweak and tune the configuration, make sure you
# understand what are you trying to accomplish and the consequences.
#
# The primary way of configuring a node is via this file. This template lists
# the most important settings you may want to configure for a production cluster.
#
# Please see the documentation for further information on configuration options:
# <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/setup-configuration.html>
#
# ---------------------------------- Cluster -----------------------------------
#
# Use a descriptive name for your cluster:
#
#cluster.name: my-application
#
# ------------------------------------ Node ------------------------------------
#
# Use a descriptive name for the node:
#
#node.name: node-1
#
# Add custom attributes to the node:
#
#node.attr.rack: r1
#
# ----------------------------------- Paths ------------------------------------
#
# Path to directory where to store the data (separate multiple locations by comma):
#
#path.data: /path/to/data
#
# Path to log files:
#
#path.logs: /path/to/logs
#
# ----------------------------------- Memory -----------------------------------
#
# Lock the memory on startup:
#
#bootstrap.memory_lock: true
#
# Make sure that the heap size is set to about half the memory available
# on the system and that the owner of the process is allowed to use this
# limit.
#
# Elasticsearch performs poorly when the system is swapping the memory.
#
# ---------------------------------- Network -----------------------------------
#
# Set the bind address to a specific IP (IPv4 or IPv6):
#
network.host: 10.10.10.109
#
# Set a custom port for HTTP:
#
#http.port: 9200
#
# For more information, see the documentation at:
# <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-network.html>
#
# --------------------------------- Discovery ----------------------------------
#
# Pass an initial list of hosts to perform discovery when new node is started:
# The default list of hosts is ["127.0.0.1", "[::1]"]
#
#discovery.zen.ping.unicast.hosts: ["host1", "host2"]
#
# Prevent the "split brain" by configuring the majority of nodes (total number of nodes / 2 + 1):
#
#discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes: 3
#
# For more information, see the documentation at:
# <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-discovery.html>
#
# ---------------------------------- Gateway -----------------------------------
#
# Block initial recovery after a full cluster restart until N nodes are started:
#
#gateway.recover_after_nodes: 3
#
# For more information, see the documentation at:
# <http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-gateway.html>
#
# ---------------------------------- Various -----------------------------------
#
# Disable starting multiple nodes on a single system:
#
#node.max_local_storage_nodes: 1
#
# Require explicit names when deleting indices:
#
#action.destructive_requires_name: true
I got the answer, my server firewall was blocking the 9300 port, that is why i'm unable to connect.
Thanks.
Yesterday I started a new Unreal Engine Project on Visual Studio Team Service, I decided to learn by myself the art of videogames programming.
Anyway the best thing I wanted to use for this project was to integrate SonarQube in Visual Studio and get reports from it (I already used it at University and it was really useful for me), but I had some curious Problems:
First of all, I wanted to run the analisys on my Local PC, the problem is that today i ran the bat and i got this problem, I already checked somewhere for this problem but I believe It's not the %JAVA_HOME% Variable.
Wrapper Started as Console
Launching a JVM...
Unable to execute Java command. Impossibile trovare il file specificato. (0x2)
"java" -Djava.awt.headless=true -Xms3m -Xmx3m -Djava.library.path="./lib" -classpath "../../lib/jsw/wrapper-3.2.3.jar;../../lib/sonar-application-6.1.jar"
-Dwrapper.key="GMa9Ff98pvtqrHYZ" -Dwrapper.port=32000 -Dwrapper.jvm.port.min=31000 -Dwrapper.jvm.port.max=31999 -Dwrapper.pid=6352 -Dwrapper.version="3.2.3" -Dwrapper.native_library="wrapper" -Dwrapper.cpu.timeout="10" -Dwrapper.jvmid=1 org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperSimpleApp org.sonar.application.App
Critical error: wait for JVM process failed
If I'm able to solve this problem I have the necessity to understand how to integrate the code analysis in my Build definition on VSTS Locally (It requires a correct Endpoint and I don't know how to set it).
Last but not least, if i'm am not able to run this Build Definition Locally, is there any online free server that supports SonarQube to use it and finally get a report from SonarQube?
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Wrapper Config
# Path to JVM executable. By default it must be available in PATH.
# Can be an absolute path, for example:
set Mypath=C:/Program Files
wrapper.java.command=%Mypath%\Java\jdk1.8.0_77\bin\java
wrapper.java.command=java
#
# DO NOT EDIT THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS
#
#********************************************************************
# Wrapper Java
#********************************************************************
wrapper.java.additional.1=-Djava.awt.headless=true
wrapper.java.mainclass=org.tanukisoftware.wrapper.WrapperSimpleApp
wrapper.java.classpath.1=../../lib/jsw/*.jar
wrapper.java.classpath.2=../../lib/*.jar
wrapper.java.library.path.1=./lib
wrapper.app.parameter.1=org.sonar.application.App
wrapper.java.initmemory=3
wrapper.java.maxmemory=3
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# Wrapper Logs
#********************************************************************
wrapper.console.format=PM
wrapper.console.loglevel=INFO
wrapper.logfile=../../logs/sonar.log
wrapper.logfile.format=M
wrapper.logfile.loglevel=INFO
# Maximum size that the log file will be allowed to grow to before
# the log is rolled. Size is specified in bytes. The default value
# of 0, disables log rolling. May abbreviate with the 'k' (kb) or
# 'm' (mb) suffix. For example: 10m = 10 megabytes.
#wrapper.logfile.maxsize=0
# Maximum number of rolled log files which will be allowed before old
# files are deleted. The default value of 0 implies no limit.
#wrapper.logfile.maxfiles=0
# Log Level for sys/event log output. (See docs for log levels)
wrapper.syslog.loglevel=NONE
#********************************************************************
# Wrapper Windows Properties
#********************************************************************
# Title to use when running as a console
wrapper.console.title=SonarQube
# Disallow start of multiple instances of an application at the same time on Windows
wrapper.single_invocation=true
#********************************************************************
# Wrapper Windows NT/2000/XP Service Properties
#********************************************************************
# WARNING - Do not modify any of these properties when an application
# using this configuration file has been installed as a service.
# Please uninstall the service before modifying this section. The
# service can then be reinstalled.
# Name of the service
wrapper.ntservice.name=SonarQube
# Display name of the service
wrapper.ntservice.displayname=SonarQube
# Description of the service
wrapper.ntservice.description=SonarQube
# Service dependencies. Add dependencies as needed starting from 1
wrapper.ntservice.dependency.1=
# Mode in which the service is installed. AUTO_START or DEMAND_START
wrapper.ntservice.starttype=AUTO_START
# Allow the service to interact with the desktop.
wrapper.ntservice.interactive=false
#********************************************************************
# Forking Properties
#********************************************************************
wrapper.disable_restarts=TRUE
wrapper.ping.timeout=0
wrapper.shutdown.timeout=3000
wrapper.jvm_exit.timeout=3000
Sonar Config
# Property values can:
# - reference an environment variable, for example sonar.jdbc.url= ${env:SONAR_JDBC_URL}
# - be encrypted. See http://redirect.sonarsource.com/doc/settings-encryption.html
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DATABASE
#
# IMPORTANT: the embedded H2 database is used by default. It is recommended for tests but not for
# production use. Supported databases are MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQLServer.
# User credentials.
# Permissions to create tables, indices and triggers must be granted to JDBC user.
# The schema must be created first.
#sonar.jdbc.username=
#sonar.jdbc.password=
#----- Embedded Database (default)
# H2 embedded database server listening port, defaults to 9092
#sonar.embeddedDatabase.port=9092
#----- MySQL 5.6 or greater
# Only InnoDB storage engine is supported (not myISAM).
# Only the bundled driver is supported. It can not be changed.
#sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/sonar?useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=utf8&rewriteBatchedStatements=true&useConfigs=maxPerformance
#----- Oracle 11g/12c
# - Only thin client is supported
# - Only versions 11.2.x and 12.x of Oracle JDBC driver are supported
# - The JDBC driver must be copied into the directory extensions/jdbc-driver/oracle/
# - If you need to set the schema, please refer to http://jira.sonarsource.com/browse/SONAR-5000
#sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:oracle:thin:#localhost:1521/XE
#----- PostgreSQL 8.x/9.x
# If you don't use the schema named "public", please refer to http://jira.sonarsource.com/browse/SONAR-5000
#sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost/sonar
#----- Microsoft SQLServer 2012/2014 and SQL Azure
# A database named sonar must exist and its collation must be case-sensitive (CS) and accent-sensitive (AS)
# Use the following connection string if you want to use integrated security with Microsoft Sql Server
# Do not set sonar.jdbc.username or sonar.jdbc.password property if you are using Integrated Security
# For Integrated Security to work, you have to download the Microsoft SQL JDBC driver package from
# http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=11774
# and copy sqljdbc_auth.dll to your path. You have to copy the 32 bit or 64 bit version of the dll
# depending upon the architecture of your server machine.
# This version of SonarQube has been tested with Microsoft SQL JDBC version 4.1
#sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:sqlserver://localhost;databaseName=sonar;integratedSecurity=true
# Use the following connection string if you want to use SQL Auth while connecting to MS Sql Server.
# Set the sonar.jdbc.username and sonar.jdbc.password appropriately.
#sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:sqlserver://localhost;databaseName=sonar
#----- Connection pool settings
# The maximum number of active connections that can be allocated
# at the same time, or negative for no limit.
# The recommended value is 1.2 * max sizes of HTTP pools. For example if HTTP ports are
# enabled with default sizes (50, see property sonar.web.http.maxThreads)
# then sonar.jdbc.maxActive should be 1.2 * (50) = 120.
#sonar.jdbc.maxActive=60
# The maximum number of connections that can remain idle in the
# pool, without extra ones being released, or negative for no limit.
#sonar.jdbc.maxIdle=5
# The minimum number of connections that can remain idle in the pool,
# without extra ones being created, or zero to create none.
#sonar.jdbc.minIdle=2
# The maximum number of milliseconds that the pool will wait (when there
# are no available connections) for a connection to be returned before
# throwing an exception, or <= 0 to wait indefinitely.
#sonar.jdbc.maxWait=5000
#sonar.jdbc.minEvictableIdleTimeMillis=600000
#sonar.jdbc.timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis=30000
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# WEB SERVER
# Web server is executed in a dedicated Java process. By default heap size is 512Mb.
# Use the following property to customize JVM options.
# Recommendations:
#
# The HotSpot Server VM is recommended. The property -server should be added if server mode
# is not enabled by default on your environment:
# http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/vm/server-class.html
#
# Startup can be long if entropy source is short of entropy. Adding
# -Djava.security.egd=file:/dev/./urandom is an option to resolve the problem.
# See https://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/HowTo/FasterStartUp#Entropy_Source
#
#sonar.web.javaOpts=-Xmx512m -Xms128m -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError
# Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like -Xmx
#sonar.web.javaAdditionalOpts=
# Binding IP address. For servers with more than one IP address, this property specifies which
# address will be used for listening on the specified ports.
# By default, ports will be used on all IP addresses associated with the server.
#sonar.web.host=0.0.0.0
# Web context. When set, it must start with forward slash (for example /sonarqube).
# The default value is root context (empty value).
#sonar.web.context=
# TCP port for incoming HTTP connections. Default value is 9000.
sonar.web.port=8888
# The maximum number of connections that the server will accept and process at any given time.
# When this number has been reached, the server will not accept any more connections until
# the number of connections falls below this value. The operating system may still accept connections
# based on the sonar.web.connections.acceptCount property. The default value is 50.
#sonar.web.http.maxThreads=50
# The minimum number of threads always kept running. The default value is 5.
#sonar.web.http.minThreads=5
# The maximum queue length for incoming connection requests when all possible request processing
# threads are in use. Any requests received when the queue is full will be refused.
# The default value is 25.
#sonar.web.http.acceptCount=25
# By default users are logged out and sessions closed when server is restarted.
# If you prefer keeping user sessions open, a secret should be defined. Value is
# HS256 key encoded with base64. It must be unique for each installation of SonarQube.
# Example of command-line:
# echo -n "type_what_you_want" | openssl dgst -sha256 -hmac "key" -binary | base64
#sonar.auth.jwtBase64Hs256Secret=
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# COMPUTE ENGINE
# The Compute Engine is responsible for processing background tasks.
# Compute Engine is executed in a dedicated Java process. Default heap size is 512Mb.
# Use the following property to customize JVM options.
# Recommendations:
#
# The HotSpot Server VM is recommended. The property -server should be added if server mode
# is not enabled by default on your environment:
# http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/vm/server-class.html
#
#sonar.ce.javaOpts=-Xmx512m -Xms128m -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError
# Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like -Xmx
#sonar.ce.javaAdditionalOpts=
# The number of workers in the Compute Engine. Value must be greater than zero.
# By default the Compute Engine uses a single worker and therefore processes tasks one at a time.
# Recommendations:
#
# Using N workers will require N times as much Heap memory (see property
# sonar.ce.javaOpts to tune heap) and produce N times as much IOs on disk, database and
# Elasticsearch. The number of workers must suit your environment.
#sonar.ce.workerCount=1
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ELASTICSEARCH
# Elasticsearch is used to facilitate fast and accurate information retrieval.
# It is executed in a dedicated Java process. Default heap size is 1Gb.
# JVM options of Elasticsearch process
# Recommendations:
#
# Use HotSpot Server VM. The property -server should be added if server mode
# is not enabled by default on your environment:
# http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/vm/server-class.html
#
#sonar.search.javaOpts=-Xmx1G -Xms256m -Xss256k -Djna.nosys=true \
# -XX:+UseParNewGC -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:CMSInitiatingOccupancyFraction=75 \
# -XX:+UseCMSInitiatingOccupancyOnly -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError
# Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like -Xmx
#sonar.search.javaAdditionalOpts=
# Elasticsearch port. Default is 9001. Use 0 to get a free port.
# As a security precaution, should be blocked by a firewall and not exposed to the Internet.
#sonar.search.port=9001
# Elasticsearch host. The search server will bind this address and the search client will connect to it.
# Default is 127.0.0.1.
# As a security precaution, should NOT be set to a publicly available address.
#sonar.search.host=127.0.0.1
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# UPDATE CENTER
# Update Center requires an internet connection to request https://update.sonarsource.org
# It is enabled by default.
#sonar.updatecenter.activate=true
# HTTP proxy (default none)
#http.proxyHost=
#http.proxyPort=
# HTTPS proxy (defaults are values of http.proxyHost and http.proxyPort)
#https.proxyHost=
#https.proxyPort=
# NT domain name if NTLM proxy is used
#http.auth.ntlm.domain=
# SOCKS proxy (default none)
#socksProxyHost=
#socksProxyPort=
# Proxy authentication (used for HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS proxies)
#http.proxyUser=
#http.proxyPassword=
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# LOGGING
# Level of logs. Supported values are INFO(default), DEBUG and TRACE (DEBUG + SQL + ES requests)
#sonar.log.level=INFO
# Path to log files. Can be absolute or relative to installation directory.
# Default is <installation home>/logs
#sonar.path.logs=logs
# Rolling policy of log files
# - based on time if value starts with "time:", for example by day ("time:yyyy-MM-dd")
# or by month ("time:yyyy-MM")
# - based on size if value starts with "size:", for example "size:10MB"
# - disabled if value is "none". That needs logs to be managed by an external system like logrotate.
#sonar.log.rollingPolicy=time:yyyy-MM-dd
# Maximum number of files to keep if a rolling policy is enabled.
# - maximum value is 20 on size rolling policy
# - unlimited on time rolling policy. Set to zero to disable old file purging.
#sonar.log.maxFiles=7
# Access log is the list of all the HTTP requests received by server. If enabled, it is stored
# in the file {sonar.path.logs}/access.log. This file follows the same rolling policy as for
# sonar.log (see sonar.log.rollingPolicy and sonar.log.maxFiles).
#sonar.web.accessLogs.enable=true
# Format of access log. It is ignored if sonar.web.accessLogs.enable=false. Possible values are:
# - "common" is the Common Log Format, shortcut to: %h %l %u %user %date "%r" %s %b
# - "combined" is another format widely recognized, shortcut to: %h %l %u [%t] "%r" %s %b "%i{Referer}" "%i{User-Agent}"
# - else a custom pattern. See http://logback.qos.ch/manual/layouts.html#AccessPatternLayout.
# The login of authenticated user is not implemented with "%u" but with "%reqAttribute{LOGIN}" (since version 6.1).
# The value displayed for anonymous users is "-".
# If SonarQube is behind a reverse proxy, then the following value allows to display the correct remote IP address:
#sonar.web.accessLogs.pattern=%i{X-Forwarded-For} %l %u [%t] "%r" %s %b "%i{Referer}" "%i{User-Agent}"
# Default value is:
#sonar.web.accessLogs.pattern=combined
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OTHERS
# Delay in seconds between processing of notification queue. Default is 60 seconds.
#sonar.notifications.delay=60
# Paths to persistent data files (embedded database and search index) and temporary files.
# Can be absolute or relative to installation directory.
# Defaults are respectively <installation home>/data and <installation home>/temp
#sonar.path.data=data
#sonar.path.temp=temp
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DEVELOPMENT - only for developers
# The following properties MUST NOT be used in production environments.
# Dev mode allows to reload web sources on changes and to restart server when new versions
# of plugins are deployed.
#sonar.web.dev=false
# Path to webapp sources for hot-reloading of Ruby on Rails, JS and CSS (only core,
# plugins not supported).
#sonar.web.dev.sources=/path/to/server/sonar-web/src/main/webapp
# Elasticsearch HTTP connector, for example for KOPF:
# http://lmenezes.com/elasticsearch-kopf/?location=http://localhost:9010
#sonar.search.httpPort=-1
Seems that your update of wrapper.conf is wrong, its first lines after correct edit should look like:
# Path to JVM executable. By default it must be available in PATH.
# Can be an absolute path, for example:
wrapper.java.command=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_77\bin\java
#wrapper.java.command=java
The command java is not in the PATH. Another option if you don't want to edit the PATH variable is to define the absolute path to "java" in conf/wrapper.conf (see property wrapper.java.command).
I have updated JDK path in wrapper.conf file and it worked. Now, Wrapper.conf file looks like below:
# Path to JVM executable. By default it must be available in PATH.
# Can be an absolute path, for example:
wrapper.java.command=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-11.0.7\bin\java
#wrapper.java.command=java
#Davide Donadio: I have experienced the same issue today. Even after making the change suggested by #Godin. When checked further, the error says:
jvm 1 | Error: missing server' JVM at C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.8.0_271\bin\server\jvm.dll'.
StartSonar.bat is looking for jvm.dll inside 'server' folder. Then I provided the jdk path to wrapper.conf and it started to work!
wrapper.java.command=C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-11.0.2\bin\java
I hope this will help someone -Thanks!
In my case, I didn't have JDK installed on my Windows 10, so just did one by installing it though MSI from below link and it worked
https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/downloads/#jdk17-windows
I am trying to connect to SonarQube through my browser, however I get the following error message after running sonar start from the terminal:
2016.05.19 19:29:59 ERROR web[o.a.c.h.Http11NioProtocol] Failed to initialize end point associated with ProtocolHandler ["http-nio-192.0.0.1-80"]
java.net.BindException: Cannot assign requested address
at sun.nio.ch.Net.bind0(Native Method) ~[na:1.8.0_91]
at sun.nio.ch.Net.bind(Net.java:433) ~[na:1.8.0_91]
at sun.nio.ch.Net.bind(Net.java:425) ~[na:1.8.0_91]
at sun.nio.ch.ServerSocketChannelImpl.bind(ServerSocketChannelImpl.java:223) ~[na:1.8.0_91]
at sun.nio.ch.ServerSocketAdaptor.bind(ServerSocketAdaptor.java:74) ~[na:1.8.0_91]
at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.NioEndpoint.bind(NioEndpoint.java:340) ~[tomcat-embed-core-8.0.30.jar:8.0.30]
at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.AbstractEndpoint.init(AbstractEndpoint.java:742) ~[tomcat-embed-core-8.0.30.jar:8.0.30]
at org.apache.coyote.AbstractProtocol.init(AbstractProtocol.java:458) ~[tomcat-embed-core-8.0.30.jar:8.0.30]
at org.apache.coyote.http11.AbstractHttp11JsseProtocol.init(AbstractHttp11JsseProtocol.java:120) [tomcat-embed-core-8.0.30.jar:8.0.30]
at org.apache.catalina.connector.Connector.initInternal(Connector.java:960) [tomcat-embed-core-8.0.30.jar:8.0.30]
at org.apache.catalina.util.LifecycleBase.init(LifecycleBase.java:102) [tomcat-embed-core-8.0.30.jar:8.0.30]
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardService.initInternal(StandardService.java:568) [tomcat-embed-core-8.0.30.jar:8.0.30]
at org.apache.catalina.util.LifecycleBase.init(LifecycleBase.java:102) [tomcat-embed-core-8.0.30.jar:8.0.30]
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardServer.initInternal(StandardServer.java:851) [tomcat-embed-core-8.0.30.jar:8.0.30]
at org.apache.catalina.util.LifecycleBase.init(LifecycleBase.java:102) [tomcat-embed-core-8.0.30.jar:8.0.30]
at org.apache.catalina.util.LifecycleBase.start(LifecycleBase.java:139) [tomcat-embed-core-8.0.30.jar:8.0.30]
at org.apache.catalina.startup.Tomcat.start(Tomcat.java:344) [tomcat-embed-core-8.0.30.jar:8.0.30]
at org.sonar.server.app.EmbeddedTomcat.start(EmbeddedTomcat.java:62) [sonar-server-5.5.jar:na]
at org.sonar.server.app.WebServer.start(WebServer.java:43) [sonar-server-5.5.jar:na]
at org.sonar.process.ProcessEntryPoint.launch(ProcessEntryPoint.java:102) [sonar-process-5.5.jar:na]
at org.sonar.server.app.WebServer.main(WebServer.java:69) [sonar-server-5.5.jar:na]
It probably has something to do with my configuration, so here's my configuration file:
# Property values can:
# - reference an environment variable, for example sonar.jdbc.url= ${env:SONAR_JDBC_URL}
# - be encrypted. See http://redirect.sonarsource.com/doc/settings-encryption.html
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DATABASE
#
# IMPORTANT: the embedded H2 database is used by default. It is recommended for tests but not for
# production use. Supported databases are MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQLServer.
# User credentials.
# Permissions to create tables, indices and triggers must be granted to JDBC user.
# The schema must be created first.
sonar.jdbc.username=sonarqube
sonar.jdbc.password=sonarqube
#----- Embedded Database (default)
# H2 embedded database server listening port, defaults to 9092
# sonar.embeddedDatabase.port=9092
#----- MySQL 5.x
# Only InnoDB storage engine is supported (not myISAM).
# Only the bundled driver is supported. It can not be changed.
sonar.jdbc.url: jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/sonarqube?useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=utf8&rewriteBatchedStatements=true&useConfigs=maxPerformance
sonar.jdbc.validationQuery: select 1
#----- Oracle 11g/12c
# - Only thin client is supported
# - Only versions 11.2.x and 12.x of Oracle JDBC driver are supported
# - The JDBC driver must be copied into the directory extensions/jdbc-driver/oracle/
# - If you need to set the schema, please refer to http://jira.sonarsource.com/browse/SONAR-5000
#sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:oracle:thin:#localhost:1521/XE
#----- PostgreSQL 8.x/9.x
# If you don't use the schema named "public", please refer to http://jira.sonarsource.com/browse/SONAR-5000
#sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost/sonar
#----- Microsoft SQLServer 2008/2012/2014 and SQL Azure
# A database named sonar must exist and its collation must be case-sensitive (CS) and accent-sensitive (AS)
# Use the following connection string if you want to use integrated security with Microsoft Sql Server
# Do not set sonar.jdbc.username or sonar.jdbc.password property if you are using Integrated Security
# For Integrated Security to work, you have to download the Microsoft SQL JDBC driver package from
# http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=11774
# and copy sqljdbc_auth.dll to your path. You have to copy the 32 bit or 64 bit version of the dll
# depending upon the architecture of your server machine.
# This version of SonarQube has been tested with Microsoft SQL JDBC version 4.1
#sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:sqlserver://localhost;databaseName=sonar;integratedSecurity=true
# Use the following connection string if you want to use SQL Auth while connecting to MS Sql Server.
# Set the sonar.jdbc.username and sonar.jdbc.password appropriately.
#sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:sqlserver://localhost;databaseName=sonar
#----- Connection pool settings
# The maximum number of active connections that can be allocated
# at the same time, or negative for no limit.
# The recommended value is 1.2 * max sizes of HTTP pools. For example if HTTP ports are
# enabled with default sizes (50, see property sonar.web.http.maxThreads)
# then sonar.jdbc.maxActive should be 1.2 * (50) = 120.
#sonar.jdbc.maxActive=60
# The maximum number of connections that can remain idle in the
# pool, without extra ones being released, or negative for no limit.
#sonar.jdbc.maxIdle=5
# The minimum number of connections that can remain idle in the pool,
# without extra ones being created, or zero to create none.
#sonar.jdbc.minIdle=2
# The maximum number of milliseconds that the pool will wait (when there
# are no available connections) for a connection to be returned before
# throwing an exception, or <= 0 to wait indefinitely.
#sonar.jdbc.maxWait=5000
#sonar.jdbc.minEvictableIdleTimeMillis=600000
#sonar.jdbc.timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis=30000
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# WEB SERVER
# Web server is executed in a dedicated Java process. By default heap size is 768Mb.
# Use the following property to customize JVM options.
# Recommendations:
#
# The HotSpot Server VM is recommended. The property -server should be added if server mode
# is not enabled by default on your environment: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/vm/server-class.html
#
#sonar.web.javaOpts=-Xmx512m -Xms128m -XX:MaxPermSize=160m -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
# Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like -Xmx
#sonar.web.javaAdditionalOpts=
# Binding IP address. For servers with more than one IP address, this property specifies which
# address will be used for listening on the specified ports.
# By default, ports will be used on all IP addresses associated with the server.
sonar.web.host=192.0.0.1
# Web context. When set, it must start with forward slash (for example /sonarqube).
# The default value is root context (empty value).
# sonar.web.context=/sonarqube
# TCP port for incoming HTTP connections. Disabled when value is -1.
sonar.web.port=80
# The maximum number of connections that the server will accept and process at any given time.
# When this number has been reached, the server will not accept any more connections until
# the number of connections falls below this value. The operating system may still accept connections
# based on the sonar.web.connections.acceptCount property. The default value is 50.
#sonar.web.http.maxThreads=50
# The minimum number of threads always kept running. The default value is 5.
#sonar.web.http.minThreads=5
# The maximum queue length for incoming connection requests when all possible request processing
# threads are in use. Any requests received when the queue is full will be refused.
# The default value is 25.
#sonar.web.http.acceptCount=25
# TCP port for incoming AJP connections. Disabled if value is -1. Disabled by default.
#sonar.ajp.port=-1
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# COMPUTE ENGINE
# The Compute Engine is responsible for processing background tasks.
# Compute Engine is executed in a dedicated Java process. By default heap size is 512Mb.
# Use the following property to customize JVM options.
# Recommendations:
#
# The HotSpot Server VM is recommended. The property -server should be added if server mode
# is not enabled by default on your environment: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/vm/server-class.html
#
#sonar.ce.javaOpts=-Xmx512m -Xms128m -XX:MaxPermSize=160m -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true
# Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like -Xmx
#sonar.ce.javaAdditionalOpts=
# The number of workers in the Compute Engine. Value must be greater than zero.
# By default the Compute Engine uses a single worker and therefore processes tasks one at a time.
# Recommendations:
#
# Using N workers will require N times as much Heap memory (see property
# sonar.ce.javaOpts to tune heap) and produce N times as much IOs on disk, database and
# Elasticsearch. The number of workers must suit your environment.
#sonar.ce.workerCount=1
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ELASTICSEARCH
# Elasticsearch is used to facilitate fast and accurate information retrieval.
# It is executed in a dedicated Java process.
# JVM options of Elasticsearch process
# Recommendations:
#
# Use HotSpot Server VM. The property -server should be added if server mode
# is not enabled by default on your environment: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/vm/server-class.html
#
#sonar.search.javaOpts=-Xmx1G -Xms256m -Xss256k -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true \
# -XX:+UseParNewGC -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:CMSInitiatingOccupancyFraction=75 \
# -XX:+UseCMSInitiatingOccupancyOnly -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError
# Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like -Xmx
#sonar.search.javaAdditionalOpts=
# Elasticsearch port. Default is 9001. Use 0 to get a free port.
# As a security precaution, should be blocked by a firewall and not exposed to the Internet.
#sonar.search.port=9001
# Elasticsearch host. The search server will bind this address and the search client will connect to it.
# Default is 127.0.0.1.
# As a security precaution, should NOT be set to a publicly available address.
#sonar.search.host=127.0.0.1
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# UPDATE CENTER
# Update Center requires an internet connection to request http://update.sonarsource.org
# It is enabled by default.
#sonar.updatecenter.activate=true
# HTTP proxy (default none)
#http.proxyHost=
#http.proxyPort=
# HTTPS proxy (defaults are values of http.proxyHost and http.proxyPort)
#https.proxyHost=
#https.proxyPort=
# NT domain name if NTLM proxy is used
#http.auth.ntlm.domain=
# SOCKS proxy (default none)
#socksProxyHost=
#socksProxyPort=
# Proxy authentication (used for HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS proxies)
#http.proxyUser=
#http.proxyPassword=
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# LOGGING
# Level of logs. Supported values are INFO(default), DEBUG and TRACE (DEBUG + SQL + ES requests)
#sonar.log.level=INFO
# Path to log files. Can be absolute or relative to installation directory.
# Default is <installation home>/logs
#sonar.path.logs=logs
# Rolling policy of log files
# - based on time if value starts with "time:", for example by day ("time:yyyy-MM-dd")
# or by month ("time:yyyy-MM")
# - based on size if value starts with "size:", for example "size:10MB"
# - disabled if value is "none". That needs logs to be managed by an external system like logrotate.
#sonar.log.rollingPolicy=time:yyyy-MM-dd
# Maximum number of files to keep if a rolling policy is enabled.
# - maximum value is 20 on size rolling policy
# - unlimited on time rolling policy. Set to zero to disable old file purging.
#sonar.log.maxFiles=7
# Access log is the list of all the HTTP requests received by server. If enabled, it is stored
# in the file {sonar.path.logs}/access.log. This file follows the same rolling policy as for
# sonar.log (see sonar.log.rollingPolicy and sonar.log.maxFiles).
#sonar.web.accessLogs.enable=true
# Format of access log. It is ignored if sonar.web.accessLogs.enable=false. Possible values are:
# - "common" is the Common Log Format, shortcut to: %h %l %u %user %date "%r" %s %b
# - "combined" is another format widely recognized, shortcut to: %h %l %u [%t] "%r" %s %b "%i{Referer}" "%i{User-Agent}"
# - else a custom pattern. See http://logback.qos.ch/manual/layouts.html#AccessPatternLayout.
# If SonarQube is behind a reverse proxy, then the following value allows to display the correct remote IP address:
#sonar.web.accessLogs.pattern=%i{X-Forwarded-For} %l %u [%t] "%r" %s %b "%i{Referer}" "%i{User-Agent}"
# Default value is:
#sonar.web.accessLogs.pattern=combined
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OTHERS
# Delay in seconds between processing of notification queue. Default is 60 seconds.
#sonar.notifications.delay=60
# Paths to persistent data files (embedded database and search index) and temporary files.
# Can be absolute or relative to installation directory.
# Defaults are respectively <installation home>/data and <installation home>/temp
#sonar.path.data=data
#sonar.path.temp=temp
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DEVELOPMENT - only for developers
# The following properties MUST NOT be used in production environments.
# Dev mode allows to reload web sources on changes and to restart server when new versions
# of plugins are deployed.
#sonar.web.dev=false
# Path to webapp sources for hot-reloading of Ruby on Rails, JS and CSS (only core,
# plugins not supported).
#sonar.web.dev.sources=/path/to/server/sonar-web/src/main/webapp
# Elasticsearch HTTP connector, for example for KOPF:
# http://lmenezes.com/elasticsearch-kopf/?location=http://localhost:9010
#sonar.search.httpPort=-1
How do I solve this problem?
Software used:
Lubuntu
SonarQube 5.5
Firefox
Solutions I've tried:
- Trying to install sonarqube on linux machine but getting error
The property sonar.web.host is set to 192.0.0.1 in your conf file. localhost can not be resolved to this IP address. You should check /etc/host and fix the mapping.
If you going to use sonarqube only for testing purposes you can update the value in sonar.properties file to:
sonar.web.host=127.0.0.1
sonar.web.context=/
sonar.web.port=9000
Than you can open http://localhost:9000 address.
I have installed SonarQube 5.1.2 and finished the basic configuration. I am able to open the web application it in the local server (locahost:port), although I am unable to open it from a remote machine in the same network.
I have a Jenkins server running on the same remote machine that I can access, so it is not a network issue.
Here is my sonar.properties file:
# This file must contain only ISO 8859-1 characters.
# See http://docs.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/api/java/util/Properties.html#load(java.io.InputStream)
#
# Property values can:
# - reference an environment variable, for example sonar.jdbc.url= ${env:SONAR_JDBC_URL}
# - be encrypted. See http://redirect.sonarsource.com/doc/settings-encryption.html
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DATABASE
#
# IMPORTANT: the embedded H2 database is used by default. It is recommended for tests but not for
# production use. Supported databases are MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQLServer.
# User credentials.
# Permissions to create tables, indices and triggers must be granted to JDBC user.
# The schema must be created first.
#sonar.jdbc.username=sonar
#sonar.jdbc.password=sonar
#----- Embedded Database (default)
# It does not accept connections from remote hosts, so the
# server and the analyzers must be executed on the same host.
#sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost:9092/sonar
# H2 embedded database server listening port, defaults to 9092
#sonar.embeddedDatabase.port=9092
#----- MySQL 5.x
# Only InnoDB storage engine is supported (not myISAM).
# Only the bundled driver is supported.
#sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/sonar?useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=utf8&rewriteBatchedStatements=true&useConfigs=maxPerformance
#----- Oracle 10g/11g
# - Only thin client is supported
# - Only versions 11.2.* of Oracle JDBC driver are supported, even if connecting to lower Oracle versions.
# - The JDBC driver must be copied into the directory extensions/jdbc-driver/oracle/
# - If you need to set the schema, please refer to http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SONAR-5000
#sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:oracle:thin:#localhost/XE
#----- PostgreSQL 8.x/9.x
# If you don't use the schema named "public", please refer to http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SONAR-5000
#sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:postgresql://localhost/sonar
#----- Microsoft SQLServer 2008/2012
# Only the bundled jTDS driver is supported.
# Collation must be case-sensitive (CS) and accent-sensitive (AS).
#sonar.jdbc.url=jdbc:jtds:sqlserver://localhost/sonar;SelectMethod=Cursor
#----- Connection pool settings
# The maximum number of active connections that can be allocated
# at the same time, or negative for no limit.
#sonar.jdbc.maxActive=50
# The maximum number of connections that can remain idle in the
# pool, without extra ones being released, or negative for no limit.
#sonar.jdbc.maxIdle=5
# The minimum number of connections that can remain idle in the pool,
# without extra ones being created, or zero to create none.
#sonar.jdbc.minIdle=2
# The maximum number of milliseconds that the pool will wait (when there
# are no available connections) for a connection to be returned before
# throwing an exception, or <= 0 to wait indefinitely.
#sonar.jdbc.maxWait=5000
#sonar.jdbc.minEvictableIdleTimeMillis=600000
#sonar.jdbc.timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis=30000
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# WEB SERVER
# Web server is executed in a dedicated Java process. By default heap size is 768Mb.
# Use the following property to customize JVM options.
# Recommendations:
#
# The HotSpot Server VM is recommended. The property -server should be added if server mode
# is not enabled by default on your environment: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/vm/server-class.html
#
# Set min and max memory (respectively -Xms and -Xmx) to the same value to prevent heap
# from resizing at runtime.
#
#sonar.web.javaOpts=-Xmx768m -XX:MaxPermSize=160m -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError
# Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like -Xmx
#sonar.web.javaAdditionalOpts=
# Binding IP address. For servers with more than one IP address, this property specifies which
# address will be used for listening on the specified ports.
# By default, ports will be used on all IP addresses associated with the server.
#sonar.web.host=0.0.0.0
sonar.web.host=172.29.14.63
# Web context. When set, it must start with forward slash (for example /sonarqube).
# The default value is root context (empty value).
#sonar.web.context=
# TCP port for incoming HTTP connections. Disabled when value is -1.
#sonar.web.port=9000
sonar.web.port=9090
# Recommendation for HTTPS
# SonarQube natively supports HTTPS. However using a reverse proxy
# infrastructure is the recommended way to set up your SonarQube installation
# on production environments which need to be highly secured.
# This allows to fully master all the security parameters that you want.
# TCP port for incoming HTTPS connections. Disabled when value is -1 (default).
#sonar.web.https.port=-1
# HTTPS - the alias used to for the server certificate in the keystore.
# If not specified the first key read in the keystore is used.
#sonar.web.https.keyAlias=
# HTTPS - the password used to access the server certificate from the
# specified keystore file. The default value is "changeit".
#sonar.web.https.keyPass=changeit
# HTTPS - the pathname of the keystore file where is stored the server certificate.
# By default, the pathname is the file ".keystore" in the user home.
# If keystoreType doesn't need a file use empty value.
#sonar.web.https.keystoreFile=
# HTTPS - the password used to access the specified keystore file. The default
# value is the value of sonar.web.https.keyPass.
#sonar.web.https.keystorePass=
# HTTPS - the type of keystore file to be used for the server certificate.
# The default value is JKS (Java KeyStore).
#sonar.web.https.keystoreType=JKS
# HTTPS - the name of the keystore provider to be used for the server certificate.
# If not specified, the list of registered providers is traversed in preference order
# and the first provider that supports the keystore type is used (see sonar.web.https.keystoreType).
#sonar.web.https.keystoreProvider=
# HTTPS - the pathname of the truststore file which contains trusted certificate authorities.
# By default, this would be the cacerts file in your JRE.
# If truststoreFile doesn't need a file use empty value.
#sonar.web.https.truststoreFile=
# HTTPS - the password used to access the specified truststore file.
#sonar.web.https.truststorePass=
# HTTPS - the type of truststore file to be used.
# The default value is JKS (Java KeyStore).
#sonar.web.https.truststoreType=JKS
# HTTPS - the name of the truststore provider to be used for the server certificate.
# If not specified, the list of registered providers is traversed in preference order
# and the first provider that supports the truststore type is used (see sonar.web.https.truststoreType).
#sonar.web.https.truststoreProvider=
# HTTPS - whether to enable client certificate authentication.
# The default is false (client certificates disabled).
# Other possible values are 'want' (certificates will be requested, but not required),
# and 'true' (certificates are required).
#sonar.web.https.clientAuth=false
# HTTPS - comma separated list of encryption ciphers to support for HTTPS connections.
# If specified, only the ciphers that are listed and supported by the SSL implementation will be used.
# By default, the default ciphers for the JVM will be used. Note that this usually means that the weak
# export grade ciphers, for instance RC4, will be included in the list of available ciphers.
# The ciphers are specified using the JSSE cipher naming convention (see
# https://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html)
# Example: sonar.web.https.ciphers=TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256,TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA384
#sonar.web.https.ciphers=
# The maximum number of connections that the server will accept and process at any given time.
# When this number has been reached, the server will not accept any more connections until
# the number of connections falls below this value. The operating system may still accept connections
# based on the sonar.web.connections.acceptCount property. The default value is 50 for each
# enabled connector.
#sonar.web.http.maxThreads=50
#sonar.web.https.maxThreads=50
# The minimum number of threads always kept running. The default value is 5 for each
# enabled connector.
#sonar.web.http.minThreads=5
#sonar.web.https.minThreads=5
# The maximum queue length for incoming connection requests when all possible request processing
# threads are in use. Any requests received when the queue is full will be refused.
# The default value is 25 for each enabled connector.
#sonar.web.http.acceptCount=25
#sonar.web.https.acceptCount=25
# TCP port for incoming AJP connections. Disabled if value is -1. Disabled by default.
#sonar.ajp.port=-1
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ELASTICSEARCH
# Elasticsearch is used to facilitate fast and accurate information retrieval.
# It is executed in a dedicated Java process.
# JVM options of Elasticsearch process
# Recommendations:
#
# Use HotSpot Server VM. The property -server should be added if server mode
# is not enabled by default on your environment: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/vm/server-class.html
#
# Set min and max memory (respectively -Xms and -Xmx) to the same value to prevent heap
# from resizing at runtime.
#
#sonar.search.javaOpts=-Xmx1G -Xms256m -Xss256k -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true \
# -XX:+UseParNewGC -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:CMSInitiatingOccupancyFraction=75 \
# -XX:+UseCMSInitiatingOccupancyOnly -XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError
# Same as previous property, but allows to not repeat all other settings like -Xmx
#sonar.search.javaAdditionalOpts=
# Elasticsearch port. Default is 9001. Use 0 to get a free port.
# This port must be private and must not be exposed to the Internet.
#sonar.search.port=9001
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# UPDATE CENTER
# Update Center requires an internet connection to request http://update.sonarsource.org
# It is enabled by default.
#sonar.updatecenter.activate=true
# HTTP proxy (default none)
#http.proxyHost=
#http.proxyPort=
# NT domain name if NTLM proxy is used
#http.auth.ntlm.domain=
# SOCKS proxy (default none)
#socksProxyHost=
#socksProxyPort=
# proxy authentication. The 2 following properties are used for HTTP and SOCKS proxies.
#http.proxyUser=
#http.proxyPassword=
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# LOGGING
# Level of logs. Supported values are INFO, DEBUG and TRACE
#sonar.log.level=INFO
# Path to log files. Can be absolute or relative to installation directory.
# Default is <installation home>/logs
#sonar.path.logs=logs
# Rolling policy of log files
# - based on time if value starts with "time:", for example by day ("time:yyyy-MM-dd")
# or by month ("time:yyyy-MM")
# - based on size if value starts with "size:", for example "size:10MB"
# - disabled if value is "none". That needs logs to be managed by an external system like logrotate.
#sonar.log.rollingPolicy=time:yyyy-MM-dd
# Maximum number of files to keep if a rolling policy is enabled.
# - maximum value is 20 on size rolling policy
# - unlimited on time rolling policy. Set to zero to disable old file purging.
#sonar.log.maxFiles=7
# Access log is the list of all the HTTP requests received by server. If enabled, it is stored
# in the file {sonar.path.logs}/access.log. This file follows the same rolling policy as for
# sonar.log (see sonar.log.rollingPolicy and sonar.log.maxFiles).
#sonar.web.accessLogs.enable=true
# Format of access log. It is ignored if sonar.web.accessLogs.enable=false. Value is:
# - "common" is the Common Log Format (shortcut for: %h %l %u %user %date "%r" %s %b)
# - "combined" is another format widely recognized (shortcut for: %h %l %u [%t] "%r" %s %b "%i{Referer}" "%i{User-Agent}")
# - else a custom pattern. See http://logback.qos.ch/manual/layouts.html#AccessPatternLayout
#sonar.web.accessLogs.pattern=combined
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# OTHERS
# Delay in seconds between processing of notification queue. Default is 60 seconds.
#sonar.notifications.delay=60
# Paths to persistent data files (embedded database and search index) and temporary files.
# Can be absolute or relative to installation directory.
# Defaults are respectively <installation home>/data and <installation home>/temp
#sonar.path.data=data
#sonar.path.temp=temp
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# DEVELOPMENT - only for developers
# The following properties MUST NOT be used in production environments.
# Dev mode allows to reload web sources on changes and to restart server when new versions
# of plugins are deployed.
#sonar.web.dev=false
# Path to webapp sources for hot-reloading of Ruby on Rails, JS and CSS (only core,
# plugins not supported).
#sonar.web.dev.sources=/path/to/server/sonar-web/src/main/webapp
# Uncomment to enable the Elasticsearch HTTP connector, so that ES can be directly requested through
# http://lmenezes.com/elasticsearch-kopf/?location=http://localhost:9010
#sonar.search.httpPort=9010
I have already tryied the sonar.web.host property to 0.0.0.0, 127.0.0.1 or the server network IP but still no success.
Is there any other configuration I should do in order to atchieve this?