Error Unable To Connect To The Agent Controller.connection Refused Connect
Things LocationTech Long-Term Support PolarSys Science OpenMDM More Community Marketplace Events Planet Eclipse Newsletter Videos Participate Report a Bug Forums Mailing Lists Wiki IRC How to Contribute Working Groups Automotive Internet of Things LocationTech Long-Term Support PolarSys Science OpenMDM Toggle navigation Home Projects Forums Eclipse Community Forums Forum Search: Search Help Register Login Home Home» Archived» Test and Performance Tools Platform (TPTP)» Problems getting TPTP to work Show: Today's Messages :: Show Polls :: Message Navigator Problems getting TPTP to work [message #128319] Fri, 11 April 2008 10:51 Eclipse User Originally posted by: MacAdam.eden.invalid Hi, In the search for the causes of a memory leak I wanted to try out TPTP. I downloaded the runtime for TPTPT-4.4.1, and installed the zipfile to the parent directory of eclipse (trust me, these files are correctly placed in D:\eclipse\features and D:\eclipse\plugins). Next I tried to launch the sample application using the 'launch profiling' button. 1. I had no 'Profile' choice, but choose 'Open Profile Dialog ...'. 2. In the window that opened, I entered the data for the sample application in the Main tab. In the Monitor tab I selected 'Memory Analysis' at 'Java Profiling - JRE 1.5 or newer). After pressing the 'Profile' button I got a warning window with reason: "One of the selected launch delegates has failed. Reason:" (Note, no reason given!) This warning had the following details: org.eclipse.core.runtime.CoreException Agent Controller is unavailable under port 10002. Make sure that the service is started and the port number is correct under preferences. org.eclipse.tptp.platform.execution.exceptions.AgentControll erUnavailableException: Error: Unable to connect to the Agent Controller.Connection refused: connect at org.eclipse.tptp.platform.execution.client.core.internal.Nod eImpl.connect(NodeImpl.java:128) at org.eclipse.tptp.platform.execution.util.internal.AgentContr ollerFactory$EstablishConnection.run(AgentControllerFactory. java:126) at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source) So what do I need to do to be able to use TPTP? (And I saw the AgentControllerUnavailableException. But I can not see what I need to do to get the AgentCon
a SQL LocalDB to create an ASPNETDB data base without aspnet_regsql TFS Test Agent cannot connect to Test Controller gives ‘No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 127.0.0.1:6910’ → TFS Test Agent cannot connect to Test Controller – Part 2 1. October 2012 Richard-Fennell Lab Management, VSTS, Build, Testing, Technical Tips (0) I posted last week on the problems I had had getting the test agents and controller in a TFS2012 Standard environment talking to each other and a workaround. Well https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/39462/ after a good few email with various people at Microsoft and other consultants at Black Marble I have a whole range of workarounds solutions. First a reminder of my architecture, and note that this could be part of the problem, it is all running on a single Hyper-V host. Remember this is a demo rig to show the features of Standard Environments. https://blogs.blackmarble.co.uk/blogs/rfennell/post/2012/10/01/TFS-Test-Agent-cannot-connect-to-Test-Controller-Part-2 I think it is unlikely that this problem will be seen in a more ‘realistic’ environment i.e. running on multiple boxes The problem is that when the test agent running on the Server2008 should request the test controller (running the on VSTFS server) should call it back on either it 169.254.x.x address or on abn address obtained via DHCP from the external virtual switch. However the problem is it is requesting a call back on 127.0.0.1, as can be seen in the error log Unable to connect to the controller on 'vstfs:6901'. The agent can connect to the controller but the controller cannot connect to the agent because of following reason: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 127.0.0.1:6910. Make sure that the firewall on the test agent machine is not blocking the connection. The root cause It turns out the root cause of this problem was I had edited the c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file on the test server VM to add an entry to allow a URL used in CodedUI tests to be resolved to the localhost 127.0.0.1 www.m
●4 Hi guys, Currently configuring the controller node of neutron as https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/53630/unable-to-connect-to-neutron-api/ per the link http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/install-guide/install/apt/content/neutron-controller-node.html (http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/insta...) However when I try to verify the ext-list i receive the following error: root@Openstack-1:/etc/keystone# neutron ext-list Unable to establish connection to http://Openstack-1:9696/v2.0/extensions.json (http://Openstack-1:9696/v2.0/extensio...) Does anyone have any clues on why this may occur? I can upload the neutron conf and nova conf is need be. error unable Thanks edit retag flag offensive close merge delete add a comment 3 answers Sort by » oldest newest most voted 0 answered 2015-02-10 05:52:14 -0500 warlord 33 ●2 ●4 ●6 hello sir, im having the same problem can you tell me how u solved it. i even configured the network node error unable to and tried verifying but the same error Unable to establish connection to http://controller:9696/v2.0/extensions.json (http://controller:9696/v2.0/extension...) edit flag offensive delete link more add a comment 0 answered 2015-06-13 00:19:31 -0500 whg 67 ●8 ●13 ●16 openstack endpoint delete