JBoss out of memory error - jboss

I tried to terminate the current JBoss session using Control + c on the command line.
Now when i try to start the server, I get
ERROR: transport error 202: bind failed: Address already in use
ERROR: JDWP Transport dt_socket failed to initialize, TRANSPORT_INIT(510)
JDWP exit error AGENT_ERROR_TRANSPORT_INIT(197): No transports initialized [../../../src/share/back/debugInit.c:750]
FATAL ERROR in native method: JDWP No transports initialized, jvmtiError=AGENT_ERROR_TRANSPORT_INIT(197)

Control-C probably didn't terminate the previous process cleanly.
If you're running this on Windows then use the Task Manager to find the old JBoss process and kill it. The process will be listed as java.exe or javaw.exe
If its Linux use ps -ef | grep standalone.sh to find the process id and then kill it.

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HW Debugging ARM Controller with J-Link error (Truncated register 16 in remote 'g' packet*)

I tried to debug my code with eclipse with the j-link debugger and gdb sserver and client.
I tried different settings but couldn't solve the error.
Eclipse error:
Error in final launch sequence
Failed to execute MI command:
-target-select remote localhost:2331
Error message from debugger back end:
Truncated register 16 in remote 'g' packet
Connecting to J-Link...
J-Link is connected.
Firmware: J-Link LITE-Cortex-M-5V compiled Mar 3 2016 12:49:54
GDB Server output:
Hardware: V8.00
S/N: 638100545
Feature(s): GDB
Checking target voltage...
Target voltage: 5.03 V
Listening on TCP/IP port 2331
Connecting to target...Connected to target
Waiting for GDB connection...Connected to 127.0.0.1
Reading all registers
GDB closed TCP/IP connection
Any hint what could solve my problem?

debugging with OpenOCD reports Protocol error with Rcmd

I'm working on establishing a debug connection to a Renesas RZ/G2L MPU.
My OpenOCD connection appears to launch fine (and i can connect to it with gdb from the shell afterwards with (gdb) target remote localhost:3333 fine):
Open On-Chip Debugger 0.12.0-rc2+dev-00989-g9501b263e-dirty (2022-12-12-17:03)
Licensed under GNU GPL v2
For bug reports, read
http://openocd.org/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
G2L
G2L - 0 CA57(s), 2 CA55(s), 0 CA53(s), 0 CR7(s), 1 CM33(s)
Boot Core - CA55
r9a07g044l.cpu
SMP targets: r9a07g044l.a55.0 r9a07g044l.a55.1
init_reset
Info : Listening on port 6666 for tcl connections
Info : Listening on port 4444 for telnet connections
Info : J-Link V11 compiled Dec 5 2022 13:50:41
Info : Hardware version: 11.00
Info : VTarget = 1.812 V
Info : clock speed 4000 kHz
Info : JTAG tap: r9a07g044l.cpu tap/device found: 0x6ba00477 (mfg: 0x23b (ARM Ltd), part: 0xba00, ver: 0x6)
Info : r9a07g044l.a55.0: hardware has 6 breakpoints, 4 watchpoints
Info : starting gdb server for r9a07g044l.a55.0 on 3333
Info : Listening on port 3333 for gdb connections
Info : starting gdb server for r9a07g044l.m33 on 3334
Info : Listening on port 3334 for gdb connections
Info : gdb port disabled
I'm trying to hook it up with eclipse to debug Flash Writer which should allow me to bring up the system. I createda debug configuration, set the init commands under start up (per instructions from Renesas) and set the launch target to localhost:3333. Upon launch of a debug session from Eclipse however, I get the following error:
Error in final launch sequence:
Failed to execute MI command:
source /home/mistywest/git/rzg2_flash_writer/gdb_smarc_g2l_flash_writer
Error message from debugger back end:
/home/mistywest/git/rzg2_flash_writer/gdb_smarc_g2l_flash_writer:12: Error in sourced command file:
Protocol error with Rcmd
Failed to execute MI command:
source /home/mistywest/git/rzg2_flash_writer/gdb_smarc_g2l_flash_writer
Error message from debugger back end:
/home/mistywest/git/rzg2_flash_writer/gdb_smarc_g2l_flash_writer:12: Error in sourced command file:
Protocol error with Rcmd
Failed to execute MI command:
source /home/mistywest/git/rzg2_flash_writer/gdb_smarc_g2l_flash_writer
Error message from debugger back end:
/home/mistywest/git/rzg2_flash_writer/gdb_smarc_g2l_flash_writer:12: Error in sourced command file:
Protocol error with Rcmd
/home/mistywest/git/rzg2_flash_writer/gdb_smarc_g2l_flash_writer:12: Error in sourced command file:\nProtocol error with Rcmd
and on the OpenOCD console:
Info : accepting 'gdb' connection on tcp/3333
Info : r9a07g044l.a55.0 cluster 0 core 0 multi core
r9a07g044l.a55.0 halted in AArch64 state due to debug-request, current mode: EL3H
cpsr: 0x400003cd pc: 0x3a94
MMU: disabled, D-Cache: disabled, I-Cache: enabled
Info : New GDB Connection: 1, Target r9a07g044l.a55.0, state: halted
Warn : Prefer GDB command "target extended-remote :3333" instead of "target remote :3333"
Error: JTAG scan chain interrogation failed: all zeroes
Error: Check JTAG interface, timings, target power, etc.
Error: Trying to use configured scan chain anyway...
Error: r9a07g044l.cpu: IR capture error; saw 0x00 not 0x01
Warn : Bypassing JTAG setup events due to errors
Error: Invalid ACK (0) in DAP response
Info : Deferring arp_examine of r9a07g044l.a55.1
Info : Use arp_examine command to examine it manually!
Info : Deferring arp_examine of r9a07g044l.m33
Info : Use arp_examine command to examine it manually!
Error: Invalid ACK (0) in DAP response
Error: Debug regions are unpowered, an unexpected reset might have happened
Error: JTAG-DP STICKY ERROR
Error: Could not initialize the APB-AP
Info : dropped 'gdb' connection
Oh I'm running this from a Fedora 36 host - if it matters

Apache Geode can't run with basic instructions

I tried following the basic instructions to run a node over here https://geode.apache.org/docs/guide/114/getting_started/15_minute_quickstart_gfsh.html, but I am getting the following issue:
gfsh>start locator --name=locator1
Starting a Geode Locator in /home/thiago/geode/locator1...
........
Locator in /home/thiago/geode/locator1 on 192.168.50.225[10334] as locator1 is currently online.
Process ID: 28137
Uptime: 5 seconds
Geode Version: 1.14.0
Java Version: 16.0.2
Log File: /home/thiago/geode/locator1/locator1.log
JVM Arguments: -Dgemfire.enable-cluster-configuration=true -Dgemfire.load-cluster-configuration-from-dir=false -Dgemfire.launcher.registerSignalHandlers=true -Djava.awt.headless=true -Dsun.rmi.dgc.server.gcInterval=9223372036854775806
Class-Path: /home/thiago/apache-geode-1.14.0/lib/geode-core-1.14.0.jar:/home/thiago/apache-geode-1.14.0/lib/geode-dependencies.jar
Unable to auto-connect (Security Manager may be enabled). Please use "connect --locator=192.168.50.225[10334]" to connect Gfsh to the locator.
Failed to connect; unknown cause: Exception caused JMX Manager startup to fail because: 'java.rmi.server.ExportException: Port already in use: 1099; nested exception is:
java.net.BindException: Failed to create server socket on 127.0.1.1[1099]'
Before starting I made sure nothing was running on port 1099, but after running the command I checked that what uses port 1099 is the spawned java process itself:
❯ lsof -i:1099
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
java 28137 thiago 206u IPv6 262648 0t0 TCP *:rmiregistry (LISTEN)
Sounds like the issue is because I was using java 16 which does not seems to be supported. Using java 1.8 fixes it.
Same thing still happens with lastest geode and JDK 17. JDK 11 is the latest stable release that will still work
First try downgrading or switching to the stable Java version 1.8 or 11
locator need 10334 port to start and the need 1099 for cluster connection.
To check the port availability:
lsof -I:[port-number]
Then take the PID form the above result to free up the port
To free up the port:
sudo kill PID
if it doesn't work then try
sudo kill -2 PID
or
sudo kill -1 PID
or
sudo kill -9 PID

WildFly10 shutdown error WFLYHC0181

I am using wildfly-10.1.0.Final.zip, start in domain mode in CentOS 6.6, some how it will shutdown accidently and the error as below:
2017-05-15 21:01:20,103 INFO [org.jboss.as.host.controller] (Thread-2) WFLYHC0181: Host Controller shutdown has been requested via an OS signal
what may cause this error,thank you
These are likely the causes,
Ctrl+c, kill -HUP , kill -INT , kill -TERM , and or System.exit call

Emulator 1 terminated while waiting for it to register

While I running Jave ME project via Eclipse and Jave_ME_SDK_3 on Mac OS, it prompt an error on the console.I am getting Following Error
Failed to connect to device 1!
Reason:
Emulator 1 terminated while waiting for it to register