20
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How to solve the error?

Java Runtime: Oracle Corporation 1.7.0_05 E:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.7.0_05\jre
  Heap sizes: current=1004928k  free=994439k  max=1004928k
    JVM args: -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote -Xms1G -Xmx1G -Djava.util.logging.config.file=logging.properties -Dactivemq.classpath=F:\workspace\Eclipse java\destinytalk\DestinyServer\apache-activemq-5.6.0\bin\..\conf;F:\workspace\Eclipse java\destinytalk\DestinyServer\apache-activemq-5.6.0\bin\../conf;F:\workspace\Eclipse java\destinytalk\DestinyServer\apache-activemq-5.6.0\bin\../conf; -Dactivemq.home=F:\workspace\Eclipse java\destinytalk\DestinyServer\apache-activemq-5.6.0\bin\.. -Dactivemq.base=F:\workspace\Eclipse java\destinytalk\DestinyServer\apache-activemq-5.6.0\bin\.. -Dactivemq.conf=F:\workspace\Eclipse java\destinytalk\DestinyServer\apache-activemq-5.6.0\bin\..\conf -Dactivemq.data=F:\workspace\Eclipse java\destinytalk\DestinyServer\apache-activemq-5.6.0\bin\..\data -Djava.io.tmpdir=F:\workspace\Eclipse java\destinytalk\DestinyServer\apache-activemq-5.6.0\bin\..\data\tmp
ACTIVEMQ_HOME: F:\workspace\Eclipse java\destinytalk\DestinyServer\apache-activemq-5.6.0\bin\..
ACTIVEMQ_BASE: F:\workspace\Eclipse java\destinytalk\DestinyServer\apache-activemq-5.6.0\bin\..
ACTIVEMQ_CONF: F:\workspace\Eclipse java\destinytalk\DestinyServer\apache-activemq-5.6.0\bin\..\conf
ACTIVEMQ_DATA: F:\workspace\Eclipse java\destinytalk\DestinyServer\apache-activemq-5.6.0\bin\..\data
Loading message broker from: xbean:activemq.xml
 INFO | Refreshing org.apache.activemq.xbean.XBeanBrokerFactory$1@2b9f7952: startup date [Sat Jul 28 18:10:38 CST 2012]; root of context hierarchy
 INFO | PListStore:[F:\workspace\Eclipse java\destinytalk\DestinyServer\apache-activemq-5.6.0\bin\..\data\localhost\tmp_storage ] started
 INFO | Using Persistence Adapter: KahaDBPersistenceAdapter[F:\workspace\Eclipse java\destinytalk\DestinyServer\apache-activemq-5.6.0\bin\..\data\kahadb]
 INFO | KahaDB is version 4
 INFO | Recovering from the journal ...
 INFO | Recovery replayed 1 operations from the journal in 0.071 seconds.
 INFO | ActiveMQ 5.6.0 JMS Message Broker (localhost) is starting
 INFO | For help or more information please see: http://activemq.apache.org/
ERROR | Failed to start ActiveMQ JMS Message Broker (localhost, null). Reason: java.io.IOException: Transport Connector could not be registered in JMX: Failed to bind to server socket: tcp://0.0.0.0:61616 due to: java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind
java.io.IOException: Transport Connector could not be registered in JMX: Failed to bind to server socket: tcp://0.0.0.0:61616 due to: java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind
    at org.apache.activemq.util.IOExceptionSupport.create(IOExceptionSupport.java:27)
    at org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService.registerConnectorMBean(BrokerService.java:1836)
    at org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService.startTransportConnector(BrokerService.java:2327)
    at org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService.startAllConnectors(BrokerService.java:2243)
    at org.apache.activemq.broker.BrokerService.start(BrokerService.java:551)
    at org.apache.activemq.xbean.XBeanBrokerService.afterPropertiesSet(XBeanBrokerService.java:60)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
    at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:57)
    at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:601)
    at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.invokeCustomInitMethod(AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.java:1544)
    at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.invokeInitMethods(AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.java:1485)
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17 Answers

34
votes

If you are using Windows 7, please try to disable "Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)" service.

17
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Go to installation_folder/conf folder and open up activemq.xml file. On the file look for transport connectors. You can change the port value from there. I changed it to 6616 from 61616. I could not see what process was using it in windows by running netstat -ao command.

<transportConnectors>
        <!-- DOS protection, limit concurrent connections to 1000 and frame size to 100MB -->
        <transportConnector name="openwire" uri="tcp://0.0.0.0:6616?maximumConnections=1000&amp;wireformat.maxFrameSize=104857600"/>
    </transportConnectors>
8
votes

I faced the same problem with the error being:

ERROR | Failed to start ActiveMQ JMS Message Broker (localhost, null). Reason: java.io.IOException: Transport Connector could not be registered in JMX: Failed to bind to server socket: tcp://0.0.0.0:61616 due to: java.net.BindException: Address already in use

Following steps maybe useful:

  1. find the process id that is using this port (in your case, 61616). In command promt write: netstat -a -o -n and look at the process id.
  2. Next kill the process from Task Manager or taskkill /F /PID "process id"

http://sourcecode-kk.blogspot.in/2013/02/kill-process-running-on-certain-port-in.html

Cheers.

5
votes

The error is telling you that there is either already a broker running or some other service running that is using the required ports that ActiveMQ want to bind its TCP transport and JMX service to. You can see this in the error string "Failed to bind to server socket: tcp://0.0.0.0:61616 due to: java.net.BindException: Address already in use:" and "Transport Connector could not be registered in JMX: Failed to bind to server socket: tcp://0.0.0.0:61616 due to: java.net.BindException: Address already in use:"

To resolve the issue you need to figure out what is running that is using those ports, or change the config to use other ports

3
votes

find the process id using the port number from error logs.

fuser [port number]/tcp

then use kill -9 [pid] to kill that process.

2
votes

I had the same issue and it seems the port is blocked by another JVM using AMQ connection (ServiceMix as a client of the AMQ service).

Restarting the ServiceMix unlocked the port reservation and the ActiveMQ Service restarted without issues.

Note that the previous ActiveMQ process was no running anymore and this seems a limitation of two JVM's and Windows blocking the port as a client still use it. This is not because two instances are trying to start at the same time.

This perhaps does not answer your specific problem, but it can also helps other people having the same setup.

1
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When we ran into this issue, we found that the default port (61616) is in the "ephemeral port" range (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ephemeral_port for a little background). My understanding is that the OS (Windows 2012 in our case) can allocate the port to whatever it wants so long as it's not already in use. For us, it was fine most of the time, but very occasionally when the server booted up, Windows allocated port 61616 to something else before activemq started, so when activemq tried to start, we got this error.

The following excerpt is taken from "http://blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/2007/08/24/dynamic-client-ports-in-windows-server-2008-and-windows-vista-or-how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-the-iana.aspx" which discusses how to set the ephemeral port range in Windows (this article calls them "dynamic ports"):

In Vista and 2008, most administration of things at the network stack level is handled via NETSH. Using NETSH, it’s possible to see what your dynamic port range is set to on a per server basis:

netsh int ipv4 show dynamicport tcp

netsh int ipv4 show dynamicport udp

netsh int ipv6 show dynamicport tcp

netsh int ipv6 show dynamicport udp

These commands will output the dynamic port range currently in use. Kind of a neat fact is that you can have different ranges for TCP and UDP, or for IPv4 and IPv6, although they all start off the same.

In Windows Server 2003 the range always defaults to starting with TCP port 1024, and that is hard-coded. But in Vista/2008, you can move the starting point of the range around. So if you needed to, you could tell your servers to use ports 5000 through 15000 for dynamic port allocations, or any contiguous range of ports you wanted. To do this, you use NETSH again:

netsh int ipv4 set dynamicport tcp start=10000 num=1000

netsh int ipv4 set dynamicport udp start=10000 num=1000

netsh int ipv6 set dynamicport tcp start=10000 num=1000

netsh int ipv4 set dynamicport udp start=10000 num=1000

The examples above would set your dynamic port range to start at port 10000 and go through port 11000 (1000 ports).

A few important things to know about the port range:

  • The smallest range of ports you can set is 255.

  • The lowest starting port that you can set is 1025.

  • The highest end port (based on the range you set) cannot exceed 65535.

For more information on this, check out KB 929851.

1
votes

I tried all the possible ways mentioned here then

I changed 5672 to 5673 in the below line

<transportConnector name="amqp" uri="amqp://0.0.0.0:5672?maximumConnections=1000&amp;wireFormat.maxFrameSize=104857600"/>

which is inside this path:

pathToActiveMQ\ActiveMQ\apache-activemq-5.16.0\conf\activemq.xml

finally, it's working after restarting my PC.

May it helps someone.

0
votes

Windows here: Software that communicated with broker had probably hard coded port, so I couldn't change the activemq.xml

I had turned on connection sharing for one of the connections, I've disabled it, and it helped, HUGE thaks to Bin S for this info as netstat didn't show this port as occupied!

0
votes

I run into this issue when deploying an embedded active MQ broker as part of a application based on Apache Camel on a Windows Server 2012R2 host. I followed the advice of posted above and changed the port to which the broker was bound (from 61616 to 6616)

0
votes

Try running it with admin rights.

In windows- Go to the directory -apache-activemq-5.4.3\bin and Right click on activemq.bat and run as administrator.

Cheers

0
votes

If you are using a java code. Try a check like this.

        if (!brokerService.isStarted()) {
            System.out.println("Bringing up the ActiveMQ Broker");
            brokerService.addConnector("tcp://localhost:61616");
            brokerService.setBrokerName("Broker");
            brokerService.setUseJmx(true);
            brokerService.start();
        } else {
            System.out.println("ActiveMQ Broker already started");
        }
0
votes

The above post are valid that changing openwire port to 6616 work but it might happen to you as happened to me that amqp port was also occupied so u need to change that also(from 5672 to 5762(or any other)) config according to me is:-

  <transportConnector name="openwire" uri="tcp://0.0.0.0:6616?maximumConnections=1000&amp;wireFormat.maxFrameSize=104857600"/>
        <transportConnector name="amqp" uri="amqp://0.0.0.0:5762?maximumConnections=1000&amp;wireFormat.maxFrameSize=104857600"/>
        <transportConnector name="stomp" uri="stomp://0.0.0.0:61613?maximumConnections=1000&amp;wireFormat.maxFrameSize=104857600"/>
        <transportConnector name="mqtt" uri="mqtt://0.0.0.0:1883?maximumConnections=1000&amp;wireFormat.maxFrameSize=104857600"/>
        <transportConnector name="ws" uri="ws://0.0.0.0:61614?maximumConnections=1000&amp;wireFormat.maxFrameSize=104857600"/>
0
votes

ERROR | Failed to start Artemis JMS Message Broker. Reason: Address already in use

In my case i had to make kill the process that was using 8161 in bootstrap.xml (in etc folder)

Following below steps to find PID and kill the process

  1. find the process id that is using this port (in your case, 8161). In command prompt write: netstat -a -o -n and look at the process id.
  2. Next kill the process by typing: taskkill /F /PID "process id" by running the command prompt in administrator mode
0
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Sometimes this error is caused when you have Mosquitto installed alongside ActiveMQ. this is a port number conflict caused by Mosquitto MQTT service running on port 1883 whiles Activemq server MQTT feature tries to run on that port. What you have to do is to either edit the mqtt conntector port in the conf/activemq.xml or commenting that line out like this

<!-- <transportConnector name="mqtt" uri="mqtt://0.0.0.0:1883?maximumConnections=1000&amp;wireFormat.maxFrameSize=104857600"/> --> 

Then start the service again

0
votes

Try to make those ports free, if netstat shows you they're free but still it doesn't run just change the ports to 6613 and 6614 in etc/broker.xml. It should help

0
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For those who landed on this page through google, pay attention to whether the port in conflict matches your error message.

In this question, the port in conflict is 61616 (Openwire protocol). But if the conflicted port is 5672(AMQP), it might be that there are multiple amqp message brokers installed on the same system.

RabbitMQ and ActiveMQ running on the same machine