Environment: SplunkEnvironment Configuring Log4j. 13:31:55,177 DEBUG Error waiting for process: Java process returned error code 1! Error: Initializing Splunk context. 13:31:53,897 DEBUG starting pid watcher. 13:31:53,894 DEBUG Starting JavaBridgeServer. 16 more Caused by: : the trustAnchors parameter must be non-empty at .setTrustAnchors(PKIXParameters.java:200) at write(JsseConnectedSslStreamChannel.java:242). handleHandshake(JsseConnectedSslStreamChannel.java:425) at (Native Method) at $n(Handshaker.java:1347) at processMessage(ClientHandshaker.java:212) at serverCertificate(ClientHandshaker.java:1465) at 509TrustManagerImpl.checkServerTrusted(X509TrustManagerImpl.java:136) at 509TrustManagerImpl.checkTrusted(X509TrustManagerImpl.java:239) at 509TrustManagerImpl.checkTrustedInit(X509TrustManagerImpl.java:171) at 509TrustManagerImpl.getValidator(X509TrustManagerImpl.java:312) at Unexpected error: : the trustAnchors parameter must be non-empty at .(PKIXValidator.java:90) at $2.handleEvent(TranslatingSuspendableChannel.java:113) at (ChannelListeners.java:72) at handleWritable(TranslatingSuspendableChannel.java:243) at RemoteConnection$RemoteWriteListener.handleEvent(RemoteConnection.java:214) at (ChannelListeners.java:72) at RemoteConnection$RemoteWriteListener.handleEvent(RemoteConnection.java:239) at flush(TranslatingSuspendableChannel.java:604) at flushAction(FramedMessageChannel.java:282) at doFlushBuffer(FramedMessageChannel.java:302) at write(JsseConnectedSslStreamChannel.java:197) at write(JsseConnectedSslStreamChannel.java:238) at wrap(JsseConnectedSslStreamChannel.java:255) at writeAppRecord(SSLEngineImpl.java:1214) at checkTaskThrown(SSLEngineImpl.java:535) at : the trustAnchors parameter must be non-empty at It looks like the problem is for the certificate, any one have this issue? 17:08:20,004 -1090361 ERROR - A channel event listener threw an exception : Unexpected error: However, after all processes for configuration, we have this error from index _internal We are trying to set up the Splunk Add-on for JMX (3.1.0) with the Splunk Add-on for Jboss (1.0.0).
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