Is it a new agent's installation, did you start it before ?
How do you start an agent from agent-home/bin/hq-agent start or from bundle directory ?
Its not a new installation, agent went down now
Usually i execute "hq-agent.sh" under <agent-home>/bin/ directory.
How it happened, did you try to upgrade the agent ?
Do you see another errors in agent.log or wrapper.log ?
If you don't want to investigate this issue and continue to work, i would suggest to re-install an agent (don't remove resources from hyperic ui). It will keep historical data and continue monitor new one.
Hi,
Stop the agent
Delete /data dir
Start the agent..
It will reconnect the agent to the server, you will have the agent metric data in the server.
Thanks,
Yaron
In log I see memory issues (GC overhead limit exceeded). I don't think that it depends to your general issue.
Why don't you want to re-install an agent, if you wan to keep agent's log, you can archive them, as I said regarding historical data don't worry, don't do nothing in hyperic ui, just re-install an agent.
Ok..let's do re-installation.. Thanks 🙂
Again - To keep historical data don't remove resources from hyperic ui !
Any updates ?
"Bundle agent-64-x86-linux-5.8.4 does not exist!"
It's looking for agent-64-x86-linux-5.8.4. The agent bundle is probably agent-x86-64-linux-5.8.4. Note it being 64-x86 instead of x86-64. Carefully double check the folder name for the bundle inside the "bundles" folder, and the settings in rollback.properties, where it is getting the name. It still affects the 5.8.4.2 agent, and took me a little while to see the difference. Unfortunately, rollback.properties is an autoupdated file, and if it's the Hyperic agent corrupting the setting, then it will need repeated fixing.