could not start several guest OS

Hello

First of all, please excuse my English, I'm not used to speak in this language.

I have 2 ESX 3.5 Update 4 Server with compatible hardware to connect to a FreeNAS iSCSI storage. If I install a virtual machine and use it, no problem, but if I try to use two or more vm, it happened regularly that one or more of them would not turn on.

On some cases, get ESX pops up that says file is corrupt, or just vm not able to start. In other cases, the beginning of the vm, but the guest OS error (panic the kernel for linux hosts) and the file system corrupted for windows host.

Separately, each of them works (I do a lot of restart and stop/turn on, it works very well), but the problem is when I try to run several vm in the same time.

I try manual guest OS installation, installation of the unit, the problem is always the same. Another interesting fact, if I take a glimpse of the vm and restore after the bug, the virtual machine is running, but not after the reboot.

I guess that the problem has become the iSCSI storage, but I do not know...

Someone at - it an idea about my problem?

Thank you

I have nothing against Freenas, but maybe you should try Openfiler (http://www.openfiler.com/). I guess this isn't a production environment.

You can also take a look at the physical aspect of the 'SAN' IE. firmware on controllers, hard disk issues etc.

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    2012-07-27 17:20:39.081-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.775-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.775-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.775-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.775-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.776-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.776-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.777 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.777 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.777-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - setAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:SSOState = 1

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.777-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - setAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:SSOState = 1:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.778-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - setAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:SSOUser = casuser

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.778-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - setAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:SSOUser = casuser:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.778-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - setAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:SSOKdc = nissin.com.br

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.778-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - setAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:SSOKdc = nissin.com.br:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.779-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - setAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:SSORealm = NISSIN.COM.BR

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.779-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - setAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:SSORealm = NISSIN.COM.BR:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.779 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:save

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.779 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:save:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.780 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:startSSOServer

    2012-07-27 17:20:41.780 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:startSSOServer:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:20:58.605-0300 TRACE Timer-0 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.FailSafeManager - FailSafeManager is running: {0.85,0.3, [0: 15:15]}: DETECT_INTERVAL = 20:DETECT_TIME_OUT = 300

    2012-07-27 17:20:58.608-0300 TRACE Timer-0 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.FailSafeManager - FailSafeManager http_code = 200: {0.85,0.3, [0: 15:15]}

    [2012-07-27 17:20:58.608-0300 TRACE Timer-0 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.FailSafeManager - FailSafeManager go to sleep: delay of {0.85,0.3, [0: 15:15]}] = 19997

    [2012-07-27 17:21:08.892-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory: removed socket: 173d72d [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA: Socket[addr=/10.200.48.101,port=11093,localport=1099]]

    2012-07-27 17:21:08.892-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETS_SIZE = 0 DEBUG

    2012-07-27 17:21:08.892-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETSE DEBUG =]

    2012-07-27 17:21:08.892-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETS_SIZE = 0 DEBUG

    2012-07-27 17:21:08.892-0300 connection TCP RMI 83 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETSE DEBUG =]

    2012-07-27 17:21:18.610-0300 TRACE Timer-0 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.FailSafeManager - FailSafeManager is running: {0.85,0.3, [0: 15:15]}: DETECT_INTERVAL = 20:DETECT_TIME_OUT = 300

    2012-07-27 17:21:18.613-0300 TRACE Timer-0 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.FailSafeManager - FailSafeManager http_code = 200: {0.85,0.3, [0: 15:15]}

    [2012-07-27 17:21:18.613-0300 TRACE Timer-0 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.FailSafeManager - FailSafeManager go to sleep: delay of {0.85,0.3, [0: 15:15]}] = 19997

    2012-07-27 17:21:38.615-0300 TRACE Timer-0 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.FailSafeManager - FailSafeManager is running: {0.85,0.3, [0: 15:15]}: DETECT_INTERVAL = 20:DETECT_TIME_OUT = 300

    2012-07-27 17:21:38.618-0300 TRACE Timer-0 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.FailSafeManager - FailSafeManager http_code = 200: {0.85,0.3, [0: 15:15]}

    [2012-07-27 17:21:38.618-0300 TRACE Timer-0 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.FailSafeManager - FailSafeManager go to sleep: delay of {0.85,0.3, [0: 15:15]}] = 19997

    2012-07-27 17:21:41.794-0300 DEBUG Thread-246 com.perfigo.wlan.common.HttpClientResource - go to url https://10.200.48.100:443 / wlan/gss/GSSNotificationServlet ...

    [2012-07-27 17:21:41.813-0300 HandshakeCompletedNotify-threaded DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory: added the socket: 1e7e7ac [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA: Socket[addr=/10.200.48.101,port=19660,localport=1099]]

    2012-07-27 17:21:41.814-0300 HandshakeCompletedNotify-threaded DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETS_SIZE = 1

    [2012-07-27 17:21:41.814-0300 HandshakeCompletedNotify-threaded DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETSE = [1e7e7ac [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA: Socket[addr=/10.200.48.101,port=19660,localport=1099]]]

    2012-07-27 17:21:41.814-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:SSOStatus

    2012-07-27 17:21:41.814-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:SSOStatus:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:44.103-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:21:44.103-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:44.104-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:21:44.104-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:44.104-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader

    2012-07-27 17:21:44.104-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:44.105 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init

    2012-07-27 17:21:44.105 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:44.105 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync

    2012-07-27 17:21:44.106 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync:DURATION = 1

    2012-07-27 17:21:44.106-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip

    2012-07-27 17:21:44.106-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:49.105-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:21:49.105-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:49.105-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:21:49.105-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:49.106-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader

    2012-07-27 17:21:49.106-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:49.107 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init

    2012-07-27 17:21:49.107 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:49.107 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync

    2012-07-27 17:21:49.107 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:49.108-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip

    2012-07-27 17:21:49.108-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:54.107-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:21:54.107-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:54.108-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:21:54.108-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:54.108-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader

    2012-07-27 17:21:54.108-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:54.109 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init

    2012-07-27 17:21:54.109 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:54.110 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync

    2012-07-27 17:21:54.110 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:54.110-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip

    2012-07-27 17:21:54.110-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:58.619-0300 TRACE Timer-0 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.FailSafeManager - FailSafeManager is running: {0.85,0.3, [0: 15:15]}: DETECT_INTERVAL = 20:DETECT_TIME_OUT = 300

    2012-07-27 17:21:58.622-0300 TRACE Timer-0 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.FailSafeManager - FailSafeManager http_code = 200: {0.85,0.3, [0: 15:15]}

    [2012-07-27 17:21:58.622-0300 TRACE Timer-0 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.FailSafeManager - FailSafeManager go to sleep: delay of {0.85,0.3, [0: 15:15]}] = 19997

    2012-07-27 17:21:59.109-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:21:59.109-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:59.110-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:21:59.110-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:59.110-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader

    2012-07-27 17:21:59.110-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:59.111 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init

    2012-07-27 17:21:59.111 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:59.112 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync

    2012-07-27 17:21:59.112 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:21:59.113-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip

    2012-07-27 17:21:59.113-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:04.111-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:22:04.111-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:04.112-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:22:04.112-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:04.112-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader

    2012-07-27 17:22:04.113-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader:DURATION = 1

    2012-07-27 17:22:04.113 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init

    2012-07-27 17:22:04.113 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:04.114 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync

    2012-07-27 17:22:04.114 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:04.114-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip

    2012-07-27 17:22:04.114-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:09.114-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:22:09.114-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:09.114-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:22:09.114-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:09.115-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader

    2012-07-27 17:22:09.115-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:09.116 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init

    2012-07-27 17:22:09.116 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init:DURATION = 1

    2012-07-27 17:22:09.116 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync

    2012-07-27 17:22:09.116 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:09.117-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip

    2012-07-27 17:22:09.117-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:14.116-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:22:14.116-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:14.116-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:22:14.116-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:14.117-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader

    2012-07-27 17:22:14.117-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:14.117 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init

    2012-07-27 17:22:14.118 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init:DURATION = 1

    2012-07-27 17:22:14.118 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync

    2012-07-27 17:22:14.118 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:14.119-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip

    2012-07-27 17:22:14.119-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:17.017-0300 DEBUG RMI RenewClean-[10.200.2.103:1099] com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETS_SIZE = 2

    [[2012-07-27 17:22:17.017 - 0300 DEBUG RMI RenewClean-[10.200.2.103:1099] com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETSE = [1e7e7ac [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA: Socket[addr=/10.200.48.101,port=19660,localport=1099]], 1871db1 [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA: Socket[addr=server_primary_ag/10.200.2.103,port=1099,localport=12312]]]

    [2012-07-27 17:22:17.017-0300 HandshakeCompletedNotify-threaded DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory: socket: 59725 c added [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA: Socket[addr=/10.200.2.103,port=12312,localport=1099]]

    2012-07-27 17:22:17.017-0300 HandshakeCompletedNotify-threaded DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETS_SIZE = 3

    [[[2012-07-27 17:22:17.017-0300 HandshakeCompletedNotify-threaded DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETSE = [1e7e7ac [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA: Socket[addr=/10.200.48.101,port=19660,localport=1099]], 1871db1 [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA: Socket[addr=server_primary_ag/10.200.2.103,port=1099,localport=12312]], 59725 c [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA: Socket[addr=/10.200.2.103,port=12312,localport=1099]]]

    2012-07-27 17:22:18.624-0300 TRACE Timer-0 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.FailSafeManager - FailSafeManager is running: {0.85,0.3, [0: 15:15]}: DETECT_INTERVAL = 20:DETECT_TIME_OUT = 300

    2012-07-27 17:22:18.627-0300 TRACE Timer-0 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.FailSafeManager - FailSafeManager http_code = 200: {0.85,0.3, [0: 15:15]}

    [2012-07-27 17:22:18.627-0300 TRACE Timer-0 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.FailSafeManager - FailSafeManager go to sleep: delay of {0.85,0.3, [0: 15:15]}] = 19997

    2012-07-27 17:22:19.118-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:22:19.118-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:19.118-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:22:19.118-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:19.119-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader

    2012-07-27 17:22:19.119-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:19.120 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init

    2012-07-27 17:22:19.120 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:19.120 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync

    2012-07-27 17:22:19.120 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:19.121-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip

    2012-07-27 17:22:19.121-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:24.119-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:22:24.119-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:24.119-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:22:24.119-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:24.120-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader

    2012-07-27 17:22:24.120-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:24.121 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init

    2012-07-27 17:22:24.121 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:24.122 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync

    2012-07-27 17:22:24.122 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:24.122-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip

    2012-07-27 17:22:24.122-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:29.120-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:22:29.120-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:29.121-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:22:29.121-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:29.121-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader

    2012-07-27 17:22:29.121-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:29.122 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init

    2012-07-27 17:22:29.122 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:29.123 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync

    2012-07-27 17:22:29.123 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:isServerInSync:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:29.123-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip

    2012-07-27 17:22:29.123-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - getAttribute DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CurrMgrEth0Ip:DURATION = 0

    [2012-07-27 17:22:32.022-0300 RMI Scheduler (0) DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory: removed socket: 1871db1 [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA: Socket[addr=server_primary_ag/10.200.2.103,port=1099,localport=12312]]

    2012-07-27 17:22:32.022-0300 com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog RMI Scheduler (0) DEBUG - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETS_SIZE = 2

    [[2012-07-27 17:22:32.022-0300 RMI Scheduler (0) com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETSE = DEBUG [1e7e7ac [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA: Socket[addr=/10.200.48.101,port=19660,localport=1099]], 59725 c [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA: Socket[addr=/10.200.2.103,port=12312,localport=1099]]]

    [2012-07-27 17:22:32.022-0300 connection TCP RMI 86 - 10.200.2.103 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory: moved socket: 59725 c [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA: Socket[addr=/10.200.2.103,port=12312,localport=1099]]

    2012-07-27 17:22:32.022-0300 TCP RMI 86 - 10.200.2.103 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETS_SIZE = 1 connection

    [2012-07-27 17:22:32.022-0300 connection TCP RMI 86 - 10.200.2.103 com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETSE = DEBUG [1e7e7ac [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA: Socket[addr=/10.200.48.101,port=19660,localport=1099]]]

    2012-07-27 17:22:32.022-0300 TCP RMI 86 - 10.200.2.103 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETS_SIZE = 1 connection

    [2012-07-27 17:22:32.022-0300 connection TCP RMI 86 - 10.200.2.103 com.perfigo.wlan.ssl.SSLLog - RMISocketFactory:CACHED_SOCKETSE = DEBUG [1e7e7ac [TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA: Socket[addr=/10.200.48.101,port=19660,localport=1099]]]

    2012-07-27 17:22:34.122-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:22:34.123-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - isRegistered DEBUG: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 1

    2012-07-27 17:22:34.123-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo

    2012-07-27 17:22:34.123-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - unregisterMBean: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:34.123-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader

    2012-07-27 17:22:34.123-0300 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper - createMBean DEBUG: com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:CAS:type = MLet, name = casLoader:DURATION = 0

    2012-07-27 17:22:34.124 connection TCP RMI 85 - 10.200.48.101 DEBUG com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.BeanServerWrapper - BeanServerWrapper --0300 call: DefaultDomain:type = com.perfigo.wlan.jmx.admin.ServerInfo:init

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