yes, I did upgrade to 5.4.1:
*Version*: Cloudera Express 5.4.1 (#197 built by jenkins on 20150509-0041 git: 003e06d761f80834d39c3a42431a266f0aaee736)

I did not enable trace level as suggest!

Please let me know if you find a solution, I had tried increasing memory to that service but no successful results yet.

Thanks,
-Motty
On 06/23/2015 09:31 AM, Terry Siu wrote:
Motty,

Did you upgrade your Cloudera Manager to 5.4.1? I was comparing your INFO message for the EventCatcherService and noticed that your Version number at the end says 5.3.1.


On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 9:26:42 AM UTC-7, Terry Siu wrote:

    Bit skeptical that enabling trace would "fix" this issue, but I
    did and no change. Event Server keeps restarting and no errors.
    Posted a message on the Cloudera Manager forum to see if anybody
    has any other ideas.

    On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 9:01:08 AM UTC-7, Terry Siu wrote:

        Hi Motty,

        No, I haven't. The Event Server has been restarting constantly
        since I left it last night and the logs do not provide any
        errors on what might be wrong. Did you try enabling the trace
        level as described by Atul? I'll see if I can figure out where
        the setting is. This is getting annoying and I'm going to
        engage Cloudera Support for this.

        -Terry

        On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 7:26:10 AM UTC-7, motty cruz wrote:

            Hello Terry,
            did you find a solution to this problem? We're
            experiencing this issue, no solution thus far.

            Thanks,
            -Motty

            On 06/22/2015 03:12 PM, Terry Siu wrote:
            Hi guys,

            I just updated CDH from 5.3.3 to 5.4.2 and am seeing the
            same issue with the Clouder Manager EventServer
            (unexpected exits). I tailed the event server log and saw
            not ERROR logs and it looked like the EventServer keeps
            restarting itself over and over again. The only notable
            thing I've seen in the log is WARN level message:

            2015-06-22 15:04:10,885 WARN
            com.cloudera.cmf.event.publish.EventStorePublisherWithRetry:
            F
            ailed to publish event:
            SimpleEvent{attributes={ROLE_TYPE=[EVENTSERVER],
            CATEGORY=[LOG_MESS
            AGE],
            ROLE=[mgmt-EVENTSERVER-fd434ec7afa4142d2e2f91566bafb72b],
            SEVERITY=[IMPORTANT], SERVI
            CE=[mgmt],
            HOST_IDS=[10a65ece-add7-4512-82bf-9f6db5c6c7ec],
            SERVICE_TYPE=[MGMT], LOG_LEVEL=
            [WARN], HOSTS=[8K04.corp.pivotlink.com
            <http://8K04.corp.pivotlink.com>],
            EVENTCODE=[EV_LOG_EVENT]}, content=Category SERVIC
            E is not ROLE for input role type KMS-KMS.,
            timestamp=1435010650675}

            Anyone else got this resolved/found a workaround?

            Thanks,
            -Terry

            On Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 7:24:16 AM UTC-7, motty cruz
            wrote:

                Thanks for your reply Atul,
                I believe it has to do with version of Java. We Also
                updated Java to version 8 previously we were using
                java version 1.7-67.

                I have not resolve the issue yet. do you mind sharing
                the steps you taken to enable "trace".

                Thanks,
                Motty

                On 06/03/2015 06:18 PM, Atul Kulkarni wrote:
                We had the same issue (upgrade from 5.3.3 to 5.4.0)
                - while trying to debug I enabled trace and it
                started working correctly - it was very odd, in the
                mean time we did not care about the previous events
                data, hence we also whacked directory (after backing
                it up, of course!) where it stores some intermediate
                data.

                As this is not a perfect or even sensible solution
                this may not work for you, we are still
                investigating the real reason but since we have not
                been able reproduce it - we are not sure how to
                debug further.

                Just thought of sharing this random act that we
                still can't believe turned out to be the solution.
                Let us know if this works for you too.

                Regards,
                Atul.

                On Wednesday, June 3, 2015 at 10:30:13 AM UTC-7,
                motty cruz wrote:

                    Hello,
                    Just finished upgrading CDH from 5.3.1 to 5.4.1
                    using

                    
http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/documentation/core/latest/topics/install_upgrade_to_cdh54_parcels.html
                    
<http://www.cloudera.com/content/cloudera/en/documentation/core/latest/topics/install_upgrade_to_cdh54_parcels.html>


                    however Event health issues warnings "
                    eventserver (cloudera1)
                    
<http://cloudera1.sscs.ad:7180/cmf/services/6/instances/28/status>
                    Process Status, Unexpected Exits"

                    2015-02-24 14:18:06,012 INFO
                    com.cloudera.cmf.eventcatcher.server.EventCatcherService:
                    Starting EventCatcherService. JVM Args:
                    [-XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC,
                    -XX:-CMSConcurrentMTEnabled, -XX:+UseParNewGC,
                    
-Dmgmt.log.file=mgmt-cmf-mgmt-EVENTSERVER-cloudera1.domain.ad.log.out,
                    -Djava.awt.headless=true,
                    -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true, -Xms52428800,
                    -Xmx52428800,
                    
-XX:OnOutOfMemoryError=/usr/lib64/cmf/service/common/killparent.sh],
                    Args: [], Version: 5.3.1 (#191 built by jenkins
                    on 20150123-2020 git:
                    b0377087cf605a686591e659eb14078923bc3c83)

                    Any ideas? we're using Java 8

                    Thanks,
                    Motty


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