Could not map vmid to user Name

Hi Guys,

I am running jdk1.5.0_06 on Linux. I have added the system property com.sun.management.jmxremote for my Java Application, but when I run jconsole <pid> it gives me the error:

Unable to attach to 25837: Could not map vmid to user Name

here 25837 is the PID of my Java Application. I am trying to monitor my application Locally. What am I missing?

TIA

[395 byte] By [leostar_10a] at [2007-11-15]
# 1
Is the target VM running with a different uid/gid?Another possibility is that /tmp is full.Is your application's PID listed by jps?$ jps -mlvRegards,Luis
lmalventa at 2007-7-12 > top of java,Core,Monitoring & Management...
# 2

> Is the target VM running with a different uid/gid?

>

Can you elaborate on how to exactly find this? When I do ps for the application, I see the username is myself

> Another possibility is that /tmp is full.

>

No it is not

> Is your application's PID listed by jps?

>

> $ jps -mlv

>

No, it is not listed

> Regards,

> Luis

leostar_10a at 2007-7-12 > top of java,Core,Monitoring & Management...
# 3

The UID of a process is the user ID of the user causing its execution.

The GID of a process is the group ID of the user causing its execution.

Use the id command to find out your UID/GID.

JConsole requires to be run with the same UID/GID as the process to

be monitored in oder to be able to connect to it. But I don't think this is

the root cause of your problem.

Please post the output of the jps -mlv command?

If the output is empty please verify that you have readwrite access in the

directory /tmp/hsperfdata_<loginname> which is where the JVM stores

all the jvmstat information for a given java process.

IF the problem still persists have a look at the JConsole FAQ to see if you

can find the answer to your problem:

http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/management/faq.html

Regards,

Luis

lmalventa at 2007-7-12 > top of java,Core,Monitoring & Management...
# 4

> The UID of a process is the user ID of the user

> causing its execution.

> The GID of a process is the group ID of the user

> causing its execution.

>

> Use the id command to find out your UID/GID.

>

> JConsole requires to be run with the same UID/GID as

> the process to

> be monitored in oder to be able to connect to it. But

> I don't think this is

> the root cause of your problem.

>

If I run the id command, it gives the uid/gid for me, how do I know the uid/gid of the Java Application? I know that when I do ps -aef | grep <my application>, it lists my username.

> Please post the output of the jps -mlv

> command?

>

jps -mlv

2911 sun.tools.jps.Jps -mlv -Denv.class.path=<my class path> -Dapplication.home=<my JAVA_HOME> -Xms8m

Now, if I run jconsole in the background and then do jps -mlv, it shows two lines:

2989 sun.tools.jps.Jps -mlv -Denv.class.path=<my class path> -Dapplication.home=<my JAVA_HOME> -Xms8m

2962 sun.tools.jconsole.JConsole -Denv.class.path=<my class path> -Dapplication.home=<My JAVA_HOME>

> If the output is empty please verify that you have

> readwrite access in the

> directory /tmp/hsperfdata_<loginname> which is where

> the JVM stores

> all the jvmstat information for a given java

> process.

>

> IF the problem still persists have a look at the

> JConsole FAQ to see if you

> can find the answer to your problem:

>

> http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/man

> agement/faq.html

>

> Regards,

> Luis

leostar_10a at 2007-7-12 > top of java,Core,Monitoring & Management...