JBoss AS connection properties are being cached, this issue could relate to RHQ-501. Steps to reproduce: 1. Configure a secured installation of JBoss AS 2. Copy the secured installation as several other installations, In my case I created 4 instances: dev01, dev02, dev03 and dev04. Note that the usernames / passwords are the same for the all the server configurations. 3. Start the four instances of JBoss AS with different IP binding (use the -b switch) e.g: ./run.sh -c dev01 -b 192.168.0.101 ./run.sh -c dev02 -b 192.168.0.102 ./run.sh -c dev03 -b 192.168.0.103 ./run.sh -c dev04 -b 192.168.0.104 4. run discovery -f on the agent to discovery the 4 running instances 5. Import the instances into your inventory. Over here all the instances will be marked as red since the connection properties are not properly set. 6. Update the connection properties of one of the JBoss AS instances Go back to your inventory, you'll see that all the server instances are marked as green and properly imported with the credentials of the jmx-console set.
Fady, good find, but this is an issue with your customer JBossAS plugin, not the RHQ platform or one of the RHQ core platform plugins. You can track the progress of this issue here -- https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JOPR-9
See also JOPR-9
This bug was previously known as http://jira.rhq-project.org/browse/RHQ-945 This bug duplicates RHQ-1030 This bug relates to RHQ-501 This bug was marked DUPLICATE in the database but has no duplicate of bug id.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 534213 ***