Just so everyone knows I figured it out. Instead of setting JAVA_HOME which
it seemed to be ignoring, I set JAVACMD equal to the path to my jre rather
than "auto"
Even though I commented out JAVACMD in the config file and am using
JAVA_HOME it still continues to autodetect and use /usr/bin/java which I
don't want either
Outputs this:
INFO: Loading '/etc/default/activemq'
INFO: Using java '/usr/bin/java'
INFO: Starting in foreground, this is just for debugging purposes (stop
process by pressing CTRL+C)
Can't start up: not enough memory
what happens when you try ./bin/activemq console
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 11:13 AM, Sean Beck wrote:
> I checked the log file and it is empty.
>
> I went into my configuration as well and set JAVA_HOME to
> /opt/jdk1.7.0_25/jre/bin/java which is where java is installed and it
> didn't change any
I checked the log file and it is empty.
I went into my configuration as well and set JAVA_HOME to
/opt/jdk1.7.0_25/jre/bin/java which is where java is installed and it
didn't change anything either.
set JAVA_HOME for the jvm to use...
what do you see in the $ACTIVEMQ_HOME/data/activemq.log file?
On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 10:38 AM, Sean Beck wrote:
> I'm trying to run activemq on a new machine. I installed the binary and am
> starting it with bin/activemq start
>
> It gives the following outp
Not yet, haven't had time. Will try to get to it tonight or tomorrow night.
I'll keep you updated...
On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 2:26 PM, jmls wrote:
> hey, thanks for the interest. Did you have any luck in getting this to
> work ?
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hey, thanks for the interest. Did you have any luck in getting this to work ?
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big +1 to that.
the wrapper has been causing trouble for a while now.
On 7 November 2012 12:55, Christian Posta wrote:
> Apollo uses winsw http://kenai.com/projects/winsw/downloads
> wonder if it would be worth backporting to Apache 5.x?
> I'll give it a shot and see if it solves this issue with
Apollo uses winsw http://kenai.com/projects/winsw/downloads
wonder if it would be worth backporting to Apache 5.x?
I'll give it a shot and see if it solves this issue with Java 7 / 64bit
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 11:34 PM, jmls wrote:
> urgh. I changed the wrapper.conf to use a 1.6 jre, and the ser
urgh. I changed the wrapper.conf to use a 1.6 jre, and the service now starts
I do think that it's a bit of a shame that ActiveMQ does not support 1.7
(which is being updated automatically on most windows machines) and that
there is no notice or warning
Thanks for your help, however. At least I'm
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 8:14 PM, jmls wrote:
> just to be sure, I also installed 5.7.0 and have the exact same problem
>
The provided wrapper is based on the old open source and free version
of Tankurisoft. Since then they are no longer offering that. And you
may have to purchase a license from th
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 7:24 PM, jmls wrote:
> I did mention as an edit to the original post that I am runnin 5.8 snapshot.
>
If you use nabble to post to this mailing lists, then any edits, do
not get propagated to the mailing list, and we cannot see this.
> thanks
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I did mention as an edit to the original post that I am runnin 5.8 snapshot.
thanks
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What version of ActiveMQ are you using?
Its only 5.7.0 that supports Java 1.7 officially. So I recommend
installing Java 1.6 and make it the default so your AMQ can start.
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 6:23 PM, jmls wrote:
> Windows 7, 64 bit. My machine rebooted recently, and now ActiveMQ refuses to
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