We have a Java application that is being started with some kerberos principals that is uses to access AFS (network filestore), these principals are renewed automatically by k5start.
In a test setup we have 4 copies running inside docker containers and one of them is started with the YourKit profiler (2016.02) enabled (others just started normally). After a while the access to AFS on this node stops being able to access AFS. I don't have much more information at the moment but thought this might be a know issue.
YourKit breaks kerberos?
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Re: YourKit breaks kerberos?
We are not aware of any issues. Could you please provide more detail.
How does the problem manifest itself? What are the error messages?
We would like to see the profiler agent log file as well (~/.yjp/log/<session name>-<pid>.log).
How does the problem manifest itself? What are the error messages?
We would like to see the profiler agent log file as well (~/.yjp/log/<session name>-<pid>.log).
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Re: YourKit breaks kerberos?
It turns out this was a config related issue with us not correctly using k5start. Sorry for the noise.
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Re: YourKit breaks kerberos?
No problem Thank you for the notification that the issue has been resolved.