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Walter Raaflaub updated WFLY-13537:
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Description:
I am running Wildfly as a Windows service on Windows Server 2019. The service starts up
and works correctly; but it hangs when I try to stop it.
There is no global JAVA_HOME environment variable defined on the server; I'm using a
custom JAVA_HOME path that I have configured in standalone.conf.bat.
While stopping, the service issues the following warning in stdout.log:
{noformat}
JAVA_HOME is not set. Unexpected results may occur.
Set JAVA_HOME to the directory of your local JDK to avoid this message.
Drcken Sie eine beliebige Taste . . .
{noformat}
(Drcken Sie eine beliebige Taste . . . = German vor "Press any key ...")
It seems that when stopping the service, the JAVA_HOME setting is not correctly passed to
the jboss-cli.bat script. The script seems to be waiting for user input, which is akward
in a Windows service. That means that also the NOPAUSE setting is not passed correctly to
jboss-cli.bat script.
was:
I am running Wildfly as a Windows service on Windows Server 2019. The service starts up
and works correctly; but it hangs when I try to stop it.
There is no global JAVA_HOME environment variable defined on the server; I'm using a
custom JAVA_HOME path that I have configured in standalone.conf.bat.
While stopping, the service issues the following warning in stdout.log:
{{JAVA_HOME is not set. Unexpected results may occur.
Set JAVA_HOME to the directory of your local JDK to avoid this message.
Drcken Sie eine beliebige Taste . . . }} (German vor "Press any key ...")
It seems that when stopping the service, the JAVA_HOME setting is not correctly passed to
the jboss-cli.bat script. The script seems to be waiting for user input, which is akward
in a Windows service. That means that also the NOPAUSE setting is not passed correctly to
jboss-cli.bat script.
Windows Service cannot be stopped when using custom JAVA_HOME path
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Key: WFLY-13537
URL:
https://issues.redhat.com/browse/WFLY-13537
Project: WildFly
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Scripts
Affects Versions: 11.0.0.Final
Reporter: Walter Raaflaub
Priority: Major
I am running Wildfly as a Windows service on Windows Server 2019. The service starts up
and works correctly; but it hangs when I try to stop it.
There is no global JAVA_HOME environment variable defined on the server; I'm using a
custom JAVA_HOME path that I have configured in standalone.conf.bat.
While stopping, the service issues the following warning in stdout.log:
{noformat}
JAVA_HOME is not set. Unexpected results may occur.
Set JAVA_HOME to the directory of your local JDK to avoid this message.
Drcken Sie eine beliebige Taste . . .
{noformat}
(Drcken Sie eine beliebige Taste . . . = German vor "Press any key ...")
It seems that when stopping the service, the JAVA_HOME setting is not correctly passed to
the jboss-cli.bat script. The script seems to be waiting for user input, which is akward
in a Windows service. That means that also the NOPAUSE setting is not passed correctly to
jboss-cli.bat script.
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