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ASF subversion and git services commented on GEODE-10004: --------------------------------------------------------- Commit 64e728ee8dc5972fcb4c6ac648bf8209af6944fa in geode-native's branch refs/heads/develop from Michael Martell [ https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=geode-native.git;h=64e728e ] GEODE-10004: support older geode versions (#917) * Check for class existence instead of version. > Starting server should fail fast when server port and redis port are the same > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: GEODE-10004 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-10004 > Project: Geode > Issue Type: Bug > Components: gfsh, redis > Affects Versions: 1.15.0, 1.16.0 > Reporter: Hale Bales > Priority: Major > Labels: pull-request-available > > When starting a cluster with GFSH with geode-for-redis enabled, starting a > server fails when the geode-for-redis-port and server-port are set to the > same port. It fails with the below stacktrace, but does not fail fast. We > should be able to detect this issue before we reach the point of getting a > bind exception. > stacktrace: > {code:java} > Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: An IO error occurred > while starting a Server in /Users/hbales/workspace/geode/itch-proud-alpha on > hbales-a01.vmware.com[6379]: Failed to create server socket on > 192.168.0.4[6379] > at > org.apache.geode.distributed.ServerLauncher.start(ServerLauncher.java:863) > at > org.apache.geode.distributed.ServerLauncher.run(ServerLauncher.java:739) > at > org.apache.geode.distributed.ServerLauncher.main(ServerLauncher.java:258) > Caused by: java.net.BindException: Failed to create server socket on > 192.168.0.4[6379] > at > org.apache.geode.distributed.internal.tcpserver.ClusterSocketCreatorImpl.createServerSocket(ClusterSocketCreatorImpl.java:75) > at > org.apache.geode.internal.net.SCClusterSocketCreator.createServerSocket(SCClusterSocketCreator.java:55) > at > org.apache.geode.internal.net.SocketCreator.createServerSocket(SocketCreator.java:522) > at > org.apache.geode.internal.cache.tier.sockets.AcceptorImpl.<init>(AcceptorImpl.java:573) > at > org.apache.geode.internal.cache.tier.sockets.AcceptorBuilder.create(AcceptorBuilder.java:291) > at > org.apache.geode.internal.cache.CacheServerImpl.createAcceptor(CacheServerImpl.java:420) > at > org.apache.geode.internal.cache.CacheServerImpl.start(CacheServerImpl.java:377) > at > org.apache.geode.distributed.ServerLauncher.startCacheServer(ServerLauncher.java:1039) > at > org.apache.geode.distributed.ServerLauncher.start(ServerLauncher.java:837) > ... 2 more > Caused by: java.net.BindException: Address already in use (Bind failed) > at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketBind(Native Method) > at java.net.AbstractPlainSocketImpl.bind(AbstractPlainSocketImpl.java:387) > at java.net.ServerSocket.bind(ServerSocket.java:375) > at > org.apache.geode.distributed.internal.tcpserver.ClusterSocketCreatorImpl.createServerSocket(ClusterSocketCreatorImpl.java:72) > ... 10 more > {code} > series of GFSH commands that led to this error: > {code:java} > > start locator > > start server --J=-Dgemfire.geode-for-redis-enabled=true > > --J=-Dgemfire.geode-for-redis-port=6379 --server-port=6379 > {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.1#820001)