26

I get AttachNotSupportedException while running jmockit tests on linux (ubuntu 64bit). Java version is 1.7.0_51. This JDK is from Oracle. Tests are run using ant(that probably is not relevant)

See the stack trace.

[junit] 
[junit] java.lang.RuntimeException: com.sun.tools.attach.AttachNotSupportedException: Unable to open socket file: target process not responding or HotSpot VM not loaded
[junit]     at mockit.internal.startup.JDK6AgentLoader.getVirtualMachineImplementationFromEmbeddedOnes(JDK6AgentLoader.java:89)
[junit]     at mockit.internal.startup.JDK6AgentLoader.loadAgent(JDK6AgentLoader.java:54)
[junit]     at mockit.internal.startup.AgentInitialization.initializeAccordingToJDKVersion(AgentInitialization.java:21)
[junit]     at mockit.internal.startup.Startup.initializeIfNeeded(Startup.java:136)
[junit]     at mockit.internal.startup.Startup.initializeIfPossible(Startup.java:169)
[junit]     at junit.framework.TestResult.<clinit>(TestResult.java:15)
[junit]     at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTestRunner.run(JUnitTestRunner.java:356)
[junit]     at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTestRunner.launch(JUnitTestRunner.java:1165)
[junit]     at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTestRunner.main(JUnitTestRunner.java:1016)
[junit] Caused by: com.sun.tools.attach.AttachNotSupportedException: Unable to open socket file: target process not responding or HotSpot VM not loaded
[junit]     at sun.tools.attach.LinuxVirtualMachine.<init>(LinuxVirtualMachine.java:106)
[junit]     at mockit.internal.startup.JDK6AgentLoader.getVirtualMachineImplementationFromEmbeddedOnes(JDK6AgentLoader.java:79)
[junit]     ... 8 more
[junit] Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError
[junit]     at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTestRunner.run(JUnitTestRunner.java:356)
[junit]     at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTestRunner.launch(JUnitTestRunner.java:1165)
[junit]     at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.junit.JUnitTestRunner.main(JUnitTestRunner.java:1016)
[junit] Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: com.sun.tools.attach.AttachNotSupportedException: Unable to open socket file: target process not responding or HotSpot VM not loaded
[junit]     at mockit.internal.startup.JDK6AgentLoader.getVirtualMachineImplementationFromEmbeddedOnes(JDK6AgentLoader.java:89)
[junit]     at mockit.internal.startup.JDK6AgentLoader.loadAgent(JDK6AgentLoader.java:54)
[junit]     at mockit.internal.startup.AgentInitialization.initializeAccordingToJDKVersion(AgentInitialization.java:21)
[junit]     at mockit.internal.startup.Startup.initializeIfNeeded(Startup.java:136)
[junit]     at mockit.internal.startup.Startup.initializeIfPossible(Startup.java:169)
[junit]     at junit.framework.TestResult.<clinit>(TestResult.java:15)
[junit]     ... 3 more
[junit] Caused by: com.sun.tools.attach.AttachNotSupportedException: Unable to open socket file: target process not responding or HotSpot VM not loaded
[junit]     at sun.tools.attach.LinuxVirtualMachine.<init>(LinuxVirtualMachine.java:106)
[junit]     at mockit.internal.startup.JDK6AgentLoader.getVirtualMachineImplementationFromEmbeddedOnes(JDK6AgentLoader.java:79)
[junit]     ... 8 more
[junit] Running chs.caf.cap

It appears to be related to AttachNotSupportedException while running jMockit tests on IBM JRE. This however is on IBM jre.

2

5 Answers 5

59

I had the same issue while I was trying to dump threads using jcmd. I was getting same error message even though I was running jcmd under the root user.

You need to run jcmd <pid> Thread.print under the same user as java process has, otherwise your connections will be dropped. Java doesn't care if you are root or not.

So basically:

sudo -u <java_process_user> jcmd <pid> Thread.print
3
  • 2
    Thank you. This was exactly what I was looking for. However, with Thread.dump I get the following error java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unknown diagnostic command. I had to use Thread.print.
    – egelev
    Jan 6, 2021 at 9:39
  • +100 THANK YOU VERY MUCH Dec 11, 2021 at 5:23
  • still facing the issue on java 8 (1.8.0_192).
    – SUMIT
    Apr 13, 2023 at 12:59
32

Work around for now.

Adding '-XX:+StartAttachListener' to jvm argument fixed the issue.

A similar issue is discussed here at https://code.google.com/p/jmockit/issues/detail?id=136 and http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/macosx-port-dev/2013-October/006098.html (which talks about a possible regression in jdk7 build)

2
  • 2
    Apparently, it's a bug in the Attach API implementation in this version of the Oracle JRE for Linux. It's likely already fixed in 1.7.0_60 and above.
    – Rogério
    Aug 22, 2014 at 15:29
  • 17
    This was actually still an issue for me in 1.8.0_131 on Linux
    – bbarker
    Jul 18, 2017 at 17:16
6

Like @bbarker, I got the same error but on JDK 1.8.0_161 using the Linux subsystem in Windows 10 ("Bash on Ubuntu on Windows"). Configuring the Surefire plugin with the JVM argument mentioned above fixed the issue for me as well:

    <plugin>
        <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
        <artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
        <version>2.21.0</version>
        <configuration>
            <argLine>-XX:+StartAttachListener</argLine>
        </configuration>
    </plugin>

Running the tests from a "normal" Windows command prompt works without the above, though.

0

I also got a similar problem when tried to check for Thread Deadlock. You can also use the command jcmd <PID> Thread.print to print the thread dump on the console and check if the program has a deadlock. You can check my answer with steps on Deadlock detection in Java

0

I got similar issue, in my case, changing JDK vendor from OPENJ9 to OPENJDK resolved the issue.

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.