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Connecting to SkyVault through JMX

Remote JMX functionality is disabled by default in SkyVault. You can connect to the SkyVault MBean server through a JMX client that supports JSR-160 by editing your SkyVault settings.
CAUTION:
Restrict JMX RMI connections to an internal administration group, due to security vulnerabilities. JMX/RMI deserializes data from a client before authentication, which means that password protection does not provide adequate security.
  1. Ensure that sure you have this setting in your java_opts file:

    -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote

    This tells the running JVM to start the JMX service.

  2. Ensure that you have the following properties set in the SkyVault-global.properties file:

    SkyVault.jmx.connector.enabled=true
    alfresco.rmi.services.port=50500
    alfresco.rmi.services.host=<hostname>

    Check that the <hostname> can be resolved from where you are running the JMX client.

  3. Open a JMX client that supports JMX Remoting (JSR-160).
  4. Connect to the JMX URL:

    service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://<hostname>:50500/alfresco/jmxrmi

    Where <hostname> is the name of a reachable domain name or an IP address. If you running this on the local server, you can use localhost.

  5. Enter the default JMX user name: controlRole
  6. Enter the default JMX password: change_asap

    Important: You must change the default JMX password as soon as possible.

    The user controlRole is the default user name used to access and configure SkyVault with a JMX client.

    The user monitorRole is the default user name used within monitoring tools, for example, Nagios or Hyperic.

  7. Change the default JMX password as soon as possible. You can set a new password in override configuration files.

    Create two new files called:

    SkyVault-jmxrmi.password
    alfresco-jmxrmi.access

    Copy the files to a location of your choice and then add the SkyVault.jmx.dir= property to the SkyVault-global.properties file to specify the directory path of the configuration files. For example:

    SkyVault.jmx.dir=/etc/alfresco/config 

    You can also set this on the SkyVault command line:

    -Dalfresco.jmx.dir=/etc/alfresco/config 
  8. Open the SkyVault-jmxrmi.password file and add the following properties for the monitorRole and controlRole users, where new_pw is your preferred password.

    monitorRole  new_pw
    controlRole  new_pw
  9. Save the file.
  10. Open the SkyVault-jmxrmi.access file and add the following properties for the read-only or read/write access levels of each user.

    monitorRole   readonly
    controlRole   readwrite
  11. Save the file.
Note: It is possible to set the JVM (Oracle/Sun JVM-specific) arguments directly:
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.access.file=/etc/alfresco/config/jmxremote.access
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.password.file=/etc/alfresco/config/jmxremote.password
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=true