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Amit,
On 9/8/16 12:49 AM, Amit Pande wrote:
> Hello experts,
>
> We have configured the Tomcat to run as a Windows Service. And
> Windows SCM has a default time of 30 seconds, but the Tomcat
> process does not start/stop within this time.
>
> So,
Hello experts,
We have configured the Tomcat to run as a Windows Service. And Windows SCM has
a default time of 30 seconds, but the Tomcat process does not start/stop within
this time.
So, if we restart the service via SCM, we receive the Address in Use exceptions
(as previous Tomcat process
OK good that it's finally working.
There is a weakness in the documentation since it duplicates a big part of
the original procrun doc, and it would more readable to just give a short
explanation and give a link as you suggest. You can ask for an improvement
in the bug database ( http://tomcat.apac
Aurélien,
> still investigating for you in the documentation (
> http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-daemon/procrun.html ), can you try
> again with --ServiceUser & --ServicePassword instead of --User & --Password ?
thanks for that hint. I try it and it works now. :-)
I miss the point, tha
Arno,
still investigating for you in the documentation (
http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-daemon/procrun.html ), can you try
again with --ServiceUser & --ServicePassword instead of --User & --Password
?
regards
2015-10-08 17:35 GMT+02:00 Arno Schäfer :
> Hi Aurélien,
>
> > Arno, can you
Hi Aurélien,
> Arno, can you try with these parameters : --StdOutput out.txt --StdError
> err.txt
> and check if this writes anything to these files (I don't bet a pence on this
> but let's try) ?
That isn't the point. My problem is, that I can't configure a different service
user as the loca
Arno, can you try with these parameters : --StdOutput out.txt --StdError
err.txt and check if this writes anything to these files (I don't bet a
pence on this but let's try) ?
Taken from the doc :
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/windows-service-howto.html
2015-10-02 17:52 GMT+02:00 Arno
André,
> Maybe it is not only the version of Tomcat that has changed, but also the
> machine/OS on which
> you do this ? Maybe the user under which you execute this command does not
> have the
> required
> privileges, at OS level on this machine, to do this ?
On the same machine/OS it work's w
On 02.10.2015 17:12, Arno Schäfer wrote:
Thanks for the hint Aurélien,
there *maybe is* documentation about this, see question & comments from
Konstantin Kolinko in
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/windows-service-howto.html
but I asked this question, because I recognize, that it did
Thanks for the hint Aurélien,
> there *maybe is* documentation about this, see question & comments from
> Konstantin Kolinko in
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/windows-service-howto.html
but I asked this question, because I recognize, that it didn't worked like it
is described, but i
Arno,
there *maybe is* documentation about this, see question & comments
from Konstantin Kolinko in
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/windows-service-howto.html
2015-10-02 16:36 GMT+02:00 Arno Schäfer :
> Hi all,
>
> using tomcat 7.0.54 on Windows 8.1 64 Bit system, I encounter the pro
Hi Andre,
> What exactly /is/ the problem ?
'XXX' is not configured and doesn't exist. if I then call
'tomcat7 //IS//XXX --User="domain\user" --Password="xx"
the call return with exitcode 0 and if I look in the services.msc the service
XXX is installed, but run as local system
On 02.10.2015 16:36, Arno Schäfer wrote:
Hi all,
using tomcat 7.0.54 on Windows 8.1 64 Bit system, I encounter the problem, that
I can not configure a user/password
with the tomcat7.exe utility. I run this as a local administrator in a DOS box
with a valid user and password it returned
with er
Hi all,
using tomcat 7.0.54 on Windows 8.1 64 Bit system, I encounter the problem, that
I can not configure a user/password
with the tomcat7.exe utility. I run this as a local administrator in a DOS box
with a valid user and password it returned
with errorlevel 0, but the user was not set in the
2014/1/27 Strobel, Stefan (TS IC) :
> Hi everybody,
>
> I would like to run a Tomcat 7.0.47 as Windows service. But that service
> shall not be executed as Administrator but as a local technical user. That
> user is existent, let's call it A. The account is secured with password B.
> The question
Hi everybody,
I would like to run a Tomcat 7.0.47 as Windows service. But that service shall
not be executed as Administrator but as a local technical user. That user is
existent, let's call it A. The account is secured with password B.
The question is, how do I install Tomcat as a service (that
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Zbynek,
On 3/7/2011 3:34 AM, Zbynek Vavros wrote:
> Ok I switched to 7.0.8.
>
> Installed using package from
> http://mirror.fubra.com/ftp.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-7/v7.0.8/bin/apache-tomcat-7.0.8.exe.
>
> Started either directly in services (change
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> From: Zbynek Vavros [mailto:zbynek_vav...@cz.ibm.com]
> Subject: Tomcat as Windows service
> I installed Tomcat as service
Be specific: exactly what did you do?
> when I start it console is displayed.
Be specific: exactly how are you starting it?
If you run tomcat7w.exe and
Hi,
Im starting to be desperate.
I installed Tomcat as service and when I start it console is displayed.
BUT the console is empty, not a single letter is written and I can see in
logs
that there definitely is an output.
Using Tomcat 7.0.2 on Windows XP SP3 but experiencing same behavior on
Wind
2010/11/9 icarrara :
>
> because with values great than 768 the service don't starts.
>
Discussed about a month ago:
http://markmail.org/thread/xwpedx67fjpdeczt
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On 08.11.2010 22:34, icarrara wrote:
I manually installed Tomcat 6.0.29 on Windows Server 2003 R2 and all was
fine.
Then I use the "service install Alfresco" command to install Tomcat as
Windows service.
Using the "tomcat6w //ES//Alfresco" command I'll set up the
&quo
I manually installed Tomcat 6.0.29 on Windows Server 2003 R2 and all was
fine.
Then I use the "service install Alfresco" command to install Tomcat as
Windows service.
Using the "tomcat6w //ES//Alfresco" command I'll set up the
"-XX:MaxPermSize=256m" in the J
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Thanks for your help!
But that's not so easy doing that...
I was wondering how Netbeans can
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Subject: Tomcat as Windows service and output window
Hi to everybody!
I installed Tomcat as service in Windows XP.
In my application i use java.awt.Tra
g makes my
icon appear and working well, but tomcat's output window also appears...is
there a way to hide it?
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Could you tell me why I get following error when I try to start tomcat
service using java options:
-classpath C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Tomcat 5.5\bin\bootstrap.jar
-Dcatalina.home=C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Tomcat 5.5
-Dcatalina.base=C:\Program Files\Apache Group\TOMCAT_UPG1
-Djava.endorse
When I use Java 1.6.0:
Tomcat started using startup.bat works fine.
When started using tomcat5.exe does nothing, and exits.
When registered as a Windows service, and started using:
net start tomcat5
There is a meaningless error message on the console, but in
jakarta_service.log I find:
[2006-12
Hi,
my goal was to run Tomcat under an account without the LogonAsService
privilege. Anyway im running it under another local system account too
for now. I just wanted to know if the behaviour i experienced is related
to my environment or to a bug.
but thanks very much for your response :)
> From: Sebastian Himberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Someone successfully Installed Tomcat as Windows
> Service with StartMode=java or StartMode=exe?
>
> that's working for me too, but according to the docs running
> the service under a different user r
Hi,
I can only get the service to run if the startup and shutdown modes are
both jvm, not Java.
- Chuck
that's working for me too, but according to the docs running the service under
a different user required the use of java. At least:
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/daemon/procrun.html s
> From: Sebastian Himberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Someone successfully Installed Tomcat as Windows
> Service with StartMode=java or StartMode=exe?
>
> I switched the mode to "Java" using the Tomcat-GUI.
I can only get the service to run if the start
Hi Mladen,
thanks very much for the response! I had the last week much work to do
but todady i took some time to test out the solution on my local Windows
XP SP1 box. I'm sorry to say that i didn't got it working. Here are the
specs:
Windows XP SP1
JDK 1.5
Tomcat 5.5.15
I switched the mode
Sebastian Himberger wrote:
Hi,
a week ago i posted a question regarding my problem installing Tomcat as
a windows service. Before i'll try again to get it work it would be nice
if anybody could just give me a sign if he or she has installed Tomcat
(5.5) successfully using StartMode=java or S
I run tomcat 5.5.12 as a service on Win2K (not 2k3), but don't know what
mode it is in. How do I find that?
Sebastian Himberger wrote:
Hi,
a week ago i posted a question regarding my problem installing Tomcat
as a windows service. Before i'll try again to get it work it would be
nice if
Hi,
a week ago i posted a question regarding my problem installing Tomcat as
a windows service. Before i'll try again to get it work it would be nice
if anybody could just give me a sign if he or she has installed Tomcat
(5.5) successfully using StartMode=java or StartMode=exe on as a Windows
Hi list,
i'm trying to install Tomcat 5.5.12 as a Windows Service on "Windows
Server 2003 Web Edition" and run it under another user as described
here: http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/windows-service-howto.html
and http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/daemon/procrun.html . I tried
settin
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