From: Gernot Hassenpflug on
Dear all,
I've been having trouble with jmeter-server not being able to access
the host from java.rmi (java.net.SocketException: Network is
unreachable).
Version is 2.3.4-2 on unstable i386.
jmeter runs fine but I am not using it for any tests (another PC is
supposed to farm out the tests and collect the data).
The problem is recent, perhaps 1 week or less (last week I was using
jmeter-server OK).
I've seen a similar bug discussed (and apparently solved) on the
Ubuntu launchpad for jmeter, to do with class paths and dummy files,
but Debian unstable has no bug reports for jmeter at all.
Link here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jakarta-jmeter/+bug/459251
So I wonder if I should report the bug in unstable under jmeter, or
if there is a better place to put it?
Note this affects jmeter-server (jmeter when run as server), not the
desktop app jmeter which starts up just fine.
Regards,
Gernot Hassenpflug


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From: Tim Ruehsen on
Hi Gernot,

I just found all my Java apps coming out with "java.net.SocketException:
Network is unreachable" when trying to connect via TCP/IP.

Workaround:
Start the java app with "-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true".

Linux 2.6.32 together with Sun's Java might be the problem... but I had no
time to verify it so far.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Tim Rühsen

Am Tuesday, 15. December 2009 schrieb Gernot Hassenpflug:
> Dear all,
> I've been having trouble with jmeter-server not being able to access
> the host from java.rmi (java.net.SocketException: Network is
> unreachable).
> Version is 2.3.4-2 on unstable i386.
> jmeter runs fine but I am not using it for any tests (another PC is
> supposed to farm out the tests and collect the data).
> The problem is recent, perhaps 1 week or less (last week I was using
> jmeter-server OK).
> I've seen a similar bug discussed (and apparently solved) on the
> Ubuntu launchpad for jmeter, to do with class paths and dummy files,
> but Debian unstable has no bug reports for jmeter at all.
> Link here:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jakarta-jmeter/+bug/459251 So I
> wonder if I should report the bug in unstable under jmeter, or if there is
> a better place to put it?
> Note this affects jmeter-server (jmeter when run as server), not the
> desktop app jmeter which starts up just fine.


> Regards,
> Gernot Hassenpflug


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From: Tim Rühsen on
In the german mailing list is a discussion about it.
Summary: a bug has been reported
> /etc/sysctl.d/bindv6only.conf
> -> net.ipv6.bindv6only = 0

see also:

From: marcus(a)better.se (Marcus Better)
Newsgroups: local.lists.debian.devel
Subject: Re: defaulting to net.ipv6.bindv6only=1 for squeeze
Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 13:07:39 +0100
Message-ID: <hfo3ue$l2f$1(a)ger.gmane.org>

Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Oct 24, Marco d'Itri <md(a)Linux.IT> wrote:
>> I am proposing to set net.ipv6.bindv6only=1 by default for new
>> installations
> Done, let's see what breaks. :-)

All of Java, it seems [1]. I'm very surprised this breakage was known in
advance [2] but no bugs were filed (TTBOMK) before making this change.

Hoping it can be fixed quickly.

Cheers,

Marcus

[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=560056
[2] http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2009/10/msg00573.html


Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Tim Rühsen


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