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From: David G. <dav...@ms...> - 2014-03-02 17:13:05
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Not having any luck getting Windows to even attempt to start my service. Is it possible to run the 64bit version under a demo / temp licence to see if this works ? On 28 Feb 2014, at 15:30, David Garratt <dav...@ms...> wrote: > > I have done this on other servers with allegedly the same configuration previously without issue, however on this particular server whenever I try and start the service it fails instantly with Error 1053 - which implies a timeout problem, however it happens so quickly (<1 second) that I’m doubtful that this is the root cause. > > I have update my application to the latest x86.3.5.24 version and I get the same problem. > > When I run the application on the console via a batch file it works fine. > > The java installed is the 32 bit version :- > > java version "1.7.0_45" > Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.7.0_45-b18) > Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 24.45-b08, mixed mode, sharing) > > > When the program fails to start as a service there don’t seem to be any log files created at all. When I start the application as a batch / console application I get normal log files - which is reassuring but don’t contain anything helpful. > > I have run the application as a service, with and without a domain user account. When I’ve used the domain account then that account is in the local Administrators group of the local server. > > The windows event log does not show Error 1053, but it does log 2 errors each time I run my application which are :- > > 7000 - The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion. > 7009 - A timeout was reached (60000 milliseconds) while waiting for the Commander4j Interface Wisbech Production service to connect. > > The timeout value in 7009 above is set very high and as I’ve mentioned the application fails immediately when I try and start it. > > At this point in time I’m out of ideas regarding how to diagnose the problem further. > > Are there any windows requirements for the wrapper.exe to run - could it be that it does not have permissions to load a .dll when running as a service ? > > Thanks > > Dave > > PS. My config file is below. > > > #encoding=UTF-8 > # Configuration files must begin with a line specifying the encoding > # of the the file. > > #******************************************************************** > # Wrapper License Properties (Ignored by Community Edition) > #******************************************************************** > # Professional and Standard Editions of the Wrapper require a valid > # License Key to start. Licenses can be purchased or a trial license > # requested on the following pages: > # http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.com/purchase > # http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.com/trial > > # Include file problems can be debugged by removing the first '#' > # from the following line: > ##include.debug > > # The Wrapper will look for either of the following optional files for a > # valid License Key. License Key properties can optionally be included > # directly in this configuration file. > #include ../conf/wrapper-license.conf > #include ../conf/wrapper-license-%WRAPPER_HOST_NAME%.conf > > # The following property will output information about which License Key(s) > # are being found, and can aid in resolving any licensing problems. > #wrapper.license.debug=TRUE > > #******************************************************************** > # Wrapper Localization > #******************************************************************** > # Specify the locale which the Wrapper should use. By default the system > # locale is used. > #wrapper.lang=en_US # en_US or ja_JP > > # Specify the location of the Wrapper's language resources. If these are > # missing, the Wrapper will default to the en_US locale. > wrapper.lang.folder=../lang > > #******************************************************************** > # Wrapper Java Properties > #******************************************************************** > # Java Application > # Locate the java binary on the system PATH: > wrapper.java.command=java > # Specify a specific java binary: > #set.JAVA_HOME=/java/path > #wrapper.java.command=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java > > # Tell the Wrapper to log the full generated Java command line. > #wrapper.java.command.loglevel=INFO > > # Java Main class. This class must implement the WrapperListener interface > # or guarantee that the WrapperManager class is initialized. Helper > # classes are provided to do this for you. See the Integration section > # of the documentation for details. > wrapper.java.mainclass=com.commander4j.service.Interface4j > > # Java Classpath (include wrapper.jar) Add class path elements as > # needed starting from 1 > wrapper.java.classpath.1=./commander4j.jar > wrapper.java.classpath.2=./lib/service > wrapper.java.classpath.3=./lib/app > wrapper.java.classpath.4=./lib/barcode > wrapper.java.classpath.5=./lib/db > wrapper.java.classpath.6=./lib/jasper > wrapper.java.classpath.7=./lib/jasperlib > wrapper.java.classpath.8=./lib/mail > > # Java Library Path (location of Wrapper.DLL or libwrapper.so) > wrapper.java.library.path.1=./lib/service > > # Java Bits. On applicable platforms, tells the JVM to run in 32 or 64-bit mode. > wrapper.java.additional.auto_bits=TRUE > > # Java Additional Parameters > #wrapper.java.additional.1=-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote > > # Initial Java Heap Size (in MB) > #wrapper.java.initmemory=3 > > # Maximum Java Heap Size (in MB) > #wrapper.java.maxmemory=128 > > # Application parameters. Add parameters as needed starting from 1 > wrapper.app.parameter.1=Interface > wrapper.app.parameter.2=Commander4j_PreProd_WIS > > > #******************************************************************** > # Wrapper Logging Properties > #******************************************************************** > # Enables Debug output from the Wrapper. > # wrapper.debug=TRUE > > # Format of output for the console. (See docs for formats) > wrapper.console.format=PM > > # Log Level for console output. (See docs for log levels) > wrapper.console.loglevel=INFO > > # Log file to use for wrapper output logging. > wrapper.logfile=./logs/wrapper.log > > # Format of output for the log file. (See docs for formats) > wrapper.logfile.format=LPTM > > # Log Level for log file output. (See docs for log levels) > wrapper.logfile.loglevel=INFO > > # Maximum size that the log file will be allowed to grow to before > # the log is rolled. Size is specified in bytes. The default value > # of 0, disables log rolling. May abbreviate with the 'k' (kb) or > # 'm' (mb) suffix. For example: 10m = 10 megabytes. > wrapper.logfile.maxsize=10m > > # Maximum number of rolled log files which will be allowed before old > # files are deleted. The default value of 0 implies no limit. > wrapper.logfile.maxfiles=10 > > # Log Level for sys/event log output. (See docs for log levels) > wrapper.syslog.loglevel=NONE > > #******************************************************************** > # Wrapper General Properties > #******************************************************************** > # Allow for the use of non-contiguous numbered properties > wrapper.ignore_sequence_gaps=TRUE > > # Do not start if the pid file already exists. > wrapper.pidfile.strict=TRUE > > # Title to use when running as a console > wrapper.console.title=Interface4j > #******************************************************************** > # Wrapper JVM Checks > #******************************************************************** > # Detect DeadLocked Threads in the JVM. (Requires Standard Edition) > wrapper.check.deadlock=TRUE > wrapper.check.deadlock.interval=10 > wrapper.check.deadlock.action=RESTART > wrapper.check.deadlock.output=FULL > > # Out Of Memory detection. > # (Ignore output from dumping the configuration to the console. This is only needed by the TestWrapper sample application.) > wrapper.filter.trigger.999=wrapper.filter.trigger.*java.lang.OutOfMemoryError > wrapper.filter.allow_wildcards.999=TRUE > wrapper.filter.action.999=NONE > # Ignore -verbose:class output to avoid false positives. > wrapper.filter.trigger.1000=[Loaded java.lang.OutOfMemoryError > wrapper.filter.action.1000=NONE > # (Simple match) > wrapper.filter.trigger.1001=java.lang.OutOfMemoryError > # (Only match text in stack traces if -XX:+PrintClassHistogram is being used.) > #wrapper.filter.trigger.1001=Exception in thread "*" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError > #wrapper.filter.allow_wildcards.1001=TRUE > wrapper.filter.action.1001=RESTART > wrapper.filter.message.1001=The JVM has run out of memory. > > #******************************************************************** > # Wrapper Email Notifications. (Requires Professional Edition) > #******************************************************************** > # Common Event Email settings. > #wrapper.event.default.email.debug=TRUE > #wrapper.event.default.email.smtp.host=<SMTP_Host> > #wrapper.event.default.email.smtp.port=25 > #wrapper.event.default.email.subject=[%WRAPPER_HOSTNAME%:%WRAPPER_NAME%:%WRAPPER_EVENT_NAME%] Event Notification > #wrapper.event.default.email.sender=<Sender email> > #wrapper.event.default.email.recipient=<Recipient email> > > # Configure the log attached to event emails. > #wrapper.event.default.email.attach_log=TRUE > #wrapper.event.default.email.maillog.lines=50 > #wrapper.event.default.email.maillog.format=LPTM > #wrapper.event.default.email.maillog.loglevel=INFO > > # Enable specific event emails. > #wrapper.event.wrapper_start.email=TRUE > #wrapper.event.jvm_prelaunch.email=TRUE > #wrapper.event.jvm_start.email=TRUE > #wrapper.event.jvm_started.email=TRUE > #wrapper.event.jvm_deadlock.email=TRUE > #wrapper.event.jvm_stop.email=TRUE > #wrapper.event.jvm_stopped.email=TRUE > #wrapper.event.jvm_restart.email=TRUE > #wrapper.event.jvm_failed_invocation.email=TRUE > #wrapper.event.jvm_max_failed_invocations.email=TRUE > #wrapper.event.jvm_kill.email=TRUE > #wrapper.event.jvm_killed.email=TRUE > #wrapper.event.jvm_unexpected_exit.email=TRUE > #wrapper.event.wrapper_stop.email=TRUE > > # Specify custom mail content > wrapper.event.jvm_restart.email.body=The JVM was restarted.\n\nPlease check on its status.\n > > #******************************************************************** > # Wrapper Windows NT/2000/XP Service Properties > #******************************************************************** > # WARNING - Do not modify any of these properties when an application > # using this configuration file has been installed as a service. > # Please uninstall the service before modifying this section. 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