JMX Connection Problem

**Failed to retrieve RMIServer stub: javax.naming.ServiceUnavailableException [Root exception is java.rmi.ConnectException: Connection refused to host: 172.22.1.35; nested exception is:**
**     java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect]**
Can any body tell, what are the reasons for throwing the exception?

Rama,
The exception "ResponseTimedOutException: Participant XXXXX did not return..." indicates that a request was send to another server node, with ID XXXXX. You should investigate in the log files of the server node what happened.
It could be that the request takes more than 100 seconds to process, and you need to increase the timeout.
Or it could be that some error occures during the processing of the request, and a response is never returned.
The exception is generic and from the information that you provided it is not possible to tell.
Regards,
Ventsi Tsachev

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