I lost my incoming connection between verizon and geoevent overnight. Now I am getting a pretty regular list of errors(see attached) and the Input connector is only handling events about every 20 seconds. I dont think there were any updates performed on the server so this kind of came out of nowhere. At first when I tried to login to GE Manager it could not find the service. After a server restart everything came back up and I was able to login. Now I am getting all of these errors.
The latest error message:
Logger: org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.utils.JAXRSUtils Message: Problem with writing the data, class java.lang.String, ContentType: application/json
Im not really sure where to start.
Hi Cassidy,
When observing the attached photo of the logs, it indicates a RabbitMQ Platform Service failure. This platform service is housed inside the ArcGIS Server installation, and facilitates the movement of messages from the input connector to other components within GeoEvent. I would start with conducting a software repair on the ArcGIS Server, as the platform services files may have become corrupted at some point.
Although updates may not have been installed, a machine failure could be a possibility as well. It would also be fair to rule out any machine failure as a potential cause alongside of the ArcGIS Server/GeoEvent software.
- Chris
Chris-
It looks like a repair on Server has fixed the issue. Thanks for the help.
Chris,
About every 2-3 days GeoEvent goes down and I cannot open the Manager console. I get a blank page that says "No service was found". Are there any error logs I can post to see what is causing this issue? I try to restart the services (Server/GeoEvent) and it does not seem to reset anything. It seems like a very un-stable install at this point.
The manager console finally started working (not sure why), but here is the error I am receiving in the log files.
Cassidy,
Have you looked into troubleshooting your RabbitMQ Service:
https://community.esri.com/thread/159601
~Alex
Alex
Here is what came up after running that utility.