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Giuseppe Mazzotta updated WFLY-4245:
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Description:
Although this problem has been reported as fixed in WFLY-2836, I am still able to
reproduce a failure by removing the https socket-binding from default standalone.xml
configuration file:
{noformat}
--- standalone.xml.orig 2015-01-13 11:33:57.956000250 +0100
+++ standalone.xml 2015-01-13 11:34:04.456000250 +0100
@@ -375,11 +375,10 @@
<socket-binding name="management-https"
interface="management"
port="${jboss.management.https.port:9993}"/>
<socket-binding name="ajp"
port="${jboss.ajp.port:8009}"/>
<socket-binding name="http"
port="${jboss.http.port:8080}"/>
- <socket-binding name="https"
port="${jboss.https.port:8443}"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-recovery-environment"
port="4712"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-status-manager"
port="4713"/>
<outbound-socket-binding name="mail-smtp">
<remote-destination host="localhost" port="25"/>
</outbound-socket-binding>
</socket-binding-group>
-</server>
\ No newline at end of file
+</server>
{noformat}
Failure in log is:
{noformat}
11:10:23,601 ERROR [org.jboss.as.controller.management-operation] (Controller Boot Thread)
JBAS014613: Operation ("add") failed - address: ([("subsystem" =>
"webservices")]) - failure description: {"JBAS014879: One or more services
were unable to start due to one or more indirect dependencies not being available."
=> {
"Services that were unable to start:" => ["jboss.ws.config"],
"Services that may be the cause:" => [
"jboss.binding.https",
"jboss.remoting.remotingConnectorInfoService.http-remoting-connector"
]
}}
11:10:23,602 ERROR [org.jboss.as.controller.management-operation] (Controller Boot Thread)
JBAS014613: Operation ("add") failed - address: ([
("subsystem" => "undertow"),
("server" => "default-server"),
("http-listener" => "default")
]) - failure description: {"JBAS014771: Services with missing/unavailable
dependencies" => ["jboss.undertow.listener.default is missing
[jboss.binding.https]"]}
11:10:23,603 ERROR [org.jboss.as.controller.management-operation] (Controller Boot Thread)
JBAS014613: Operation ("add") failed - address: ([
("subsystem" => "ejb3"),
("service" => "remote")
]) - failure description: {"JBAS014771: Services with missing/unavailable
dependencies" => ["jboss.ejb3.connector is missing
[jboss.remoting.remotingConnectorInfoService.http-remoting-connector]"]}
11:10:23,663 INFO [org.jboss.as.controller] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS014774: Service
status report
JBAS014775: New missing/unsatisfied dependencies:
service jboss.binding.https (missing) dependents: [service
jboss.undertow.listener.default]
service jboss.remoting.remotingConnectorInfoService.http-remoting-connector
(missing) dependents: [service jboss.ejb3.connector]
11:10:23,674 INFO [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015961: Http management
interface listening on
http://127.0.0.1:9990/management
11:10:23,675 INFO [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015951: Admin console
listening on
http://127.0.0.1:9990
11:10:23,675 ERROR [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015875: WildFly 8.2.0.Final
"Tweek" started (with errors) in 3468ms - Started 175 of 231 services (3
services failed or missing dependencies, 81 services are lazy, passive or on-demand)
{noformat}
Is this expected behavior?
*Edit:* due to configuration defaults, see below comments
was:
Although this problem has been reported as fixed in WFLY-2836, I am still able to
reproduce a failure by removing the https socket-binding from default standalone.xml
configuration file:
{noformat}
--- standalone.xml.orig 2015-01-13 11:33:57.956000250 +0100
+++ standalone.xml 2015-01-13 11:34:04.456000250 +0100
@@ -375,11 +375,10 @@
<socket-binding name="management-https"
interface="management"
port="${jboss.management.https.port:9993}"/>
<socket-binding name="ajp"
port="${jboss.ajp.port:8009}"/>
<socket-binding name="http"
port="${jboss.http.port:8080}"/>
- <socket-binding name="https"
port="${jboss.https.port:8443}"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-recovery-environment"
port="4712"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-status-manager"
port="4713"/>
<outbound-socket-binding name="mail-smtp">
<remote-destination host="localhost" port="25"/>
</outbound-socket-binding>
</socket-binding-group>
-</server>
\ No newline at end of file
+</server>
{noformat}
Failure in log is:
{noformat}
11:10:23,601 ERROR [org.jboss.as.controller.management-operation] (Controller Boot Thread)
JBAS014613: Operation ("add") failed - address: ([("subsystem" =>
"webservices")]) - failure description: {"JBAS014879: One or more services
were unable to start due to one or more indirect dependencies not being available."
=> {
"Services that were unable to start:" => ["jboss.ws.config"],
"Services that may be the cause:" => [
"jboss.binding.https",
"jboss.remoting.remotingConnectorInfoService.http-remoting-connector"
]
}}
11:10:23,602 ERROR [org.jboss.as.controller.management-operation] (Controller Boot Thread)
JBAS014613: Operation ("add") failed - address: ([
("subsystem" => "undertow"),
("server" => "default-server"),
("http-listener" => "default")
]) - failure description: {"JBAS014771: Services with missing/unavailable
dependencies" => ["jboss.undertow.listener.default is missing
[jboss.binding.https]"]}
11:10:23,603 ERROR [org.jboss.as.controller.management-operation] (Controller Boot Thread)
JBAS014613: Operation ("add") failed - address: ([
("subsystem" => "ejb3"),
("service" => "remote")
]) - failure description: {"JBAS014771: Services with missing/unavailable
dependencies" => ["jboss.ejb3.connector is missing
[jboss.remoting.remotingConnectorInfoService.http-remoting-connector]"]}
11:10:23,663 INFO [org.jboss.as.controller] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS014774: Service
status report
JBAS014775: New missing/unsatisfied dependencies:
service jboss.binding.https (missing) dependents: [service
jboss.undertow.listener.default]
service jboss.remoting.remotingConnectorInfoService.http-remoting-connector
(missing) dependents: [service jboss.ejb3.connector]
11:10:23,674 INFO [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015961: Http management
interface listening on
http://127.0.0.1:9990/management
11:10:23,675 INFO [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015951: Admin console
listening on
http://127.0.0.1:9990
11:10:23,675 ERROR [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015875: WildFly 8.2.0.Final
"Tweek" started (with errors) in 3468ms - Started 175 of 231 services (3
services failed or missing dependencies, 81 services are lazy, passive or on-demand)
{noformat}
Is this expected behavior?
**Edit:** due to configuration defaults, see below comments
https socket-binding still a dependency of http
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Key: WFLY-4245
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/WFLY-4245
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Web (Undertow)
Affects Versions: 8.2.0.Final
Environment: Linux 64bit
Reporter: Giuseppe Mazzotta
Assignee: Stuart Douglas
Priority: Minor
Although this problem has been reported as fixed in WFLY-2836, I am still able to
reproduce a failure by removing the https socket-binding from default standalone.xml
configuration file:
{noformat}
--- standalone.xml.orig 2015-01-13 11:33:57.956000250 +0100
+++ standalone.xml 2015-01-13 11:34:04.456000250 +0100
@@ -375,11 +375,10 @@
<socket-binding name="management-https"
interface="management"
port="${jboss.management.https.port:9993}"/>
<socket-binding name="ajp"
port="${jboss.ajp.port:8009}"/>
<socket-binding name="http"
port="${jboss.http.port:8080}"/>
- <socket-binding name="https"
port="${jboss.https.port:8443}"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-recovery-environment"
port="4712"/>
<socket-binding name="txn-status-manager"
port="4713"/>
<outbound-socket-binding name="mail-smtp">
<remote-destination host="localhost" port="25"/>
</outbound-socket-binding>
</socket-binding-group>
-</server>
\ No newline at end of file
+</server>
{noformat}
Failure in log is:
{noformat}
11:10:23,601 ERROR [org.jboss.as.controller.management-operation] (Controller Boot
Thread) JBAS014613: Operation ("add") failed - address: ([("subsystem"
=> "webservices")]) - failure description: {"JBAS014879: One or more
services were unable to start due to one or more indirect dependencies not being
available." => {
"Services that were unable to start:" => ["jboss.ws.config"],
"Services that may be the cause:" => [
"jboss.binding.https",
"jboss.remoting.remotingConnectorInfoService.http-remoting-connector"
]
}}
11:10:23,602 ERROR [org.jboss.as.controller.management-operation] (Controller Boot
Thread) JBAS014613: Operation ("add") failed - address: ([
("subsystem" => "undertow"),
("server" => "default-server"),
("http-listener" => "default")
]) - failure description: {"JBAS014771: Services with missing/unavailable
dependencies" => ["jboss.undertow.listener.default is missing
[jboss.binding.https]"]}
11:10:23,603 ERROR [org.jboss.as.controller.management-operation] (Controller Boot
Thread) JBAS014613: Operation ("add") failed - address: ([
("subsystem" => "ejb3"),
("service" => "remote")
]) - failure description: {"JBAS014771: Services with missing/unavailable
dependencies" => ["jboss.ejb3.connector is missing
[jboss.remoting.remotingConnectorInfoService.http-remoting-connector]"]}
11:10:23,663 INFO [org.jboss.as.controller] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS014774: Service
status report
JBAS014775: New missing/unsatisfied dependencies:
service jboss.binding.https (missing) dependents: [service
jboss.undertow.listener.default]
service jboss.remoting.remotingConnectorInfoService.http-remoting-connector
(missing) dependents: [service jboss.ejb3.connector]
11:10:23,674 INFO [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015961: Http management
interface listening on
http://127.0.0.1:9990/management
11:10:23,675 INFO [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015951: Admin console
listening on
http://127.0.0.1:9990
11:10:23,675 ERROR [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015875: WildFly
8.2.0.Final "Tweek" started (with errors) in 3468ms - Started 175 of 231
services (3 services failed or missing dependencies, 81 services are lazy, passive or
on-demand)
{noformat}
Is this expected behavior?
*Edit:* due to configuration defaults, see below comments
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