Unfortunately, JBoss shut itself down again today -- the -Xrs option is not helping my
problem of JBoss shutting itself down.
Is this problem still happening for anyone?
Better yet, has anyone found a resolution?
A little more background:
- running 4.0.4GA
- running jdk 1.5_09-b03
- running CentOS 4.4
- using the jboss_init_redhat.sh script found in JBoss bin directory to start/stop server
(we placed it in /etc/init.d and start/stop jboss with the following command: service
jboss start).
- by default, jboss starts in runlevel 3 (which is what our server starts up in)
Like I said in the previous post, JBoss shuts down about once every two weeks (of
otherwise continuous operation).
Our log files indicate a normal shutdown -- forceHalt: true etc etc, everything undeploys
as if i called service jboss stop, and the shutdown is clean. Our server also shuts down
when there is no load -- our load today was essentially nothing at all and the server shut
down.
Am I doing something wrong with using the jboss_init_redhat.sh script? During
development, I do sometimes start jboss from an SSH session, but on disconnect, jboss IS
still running (and I thought it's like starting/stopping any other service, such as
httpd, which is fine after doing so from an SSH session... ) (and a ps command yiels me
'?' for the TTY for jboss's java process).
Thanks for any help, sorry to report the -Xrs option is NOT working for me...
Oh, and just to make sure it's clear, there's NO System.exit() calls in our code
:-) (and the shutdowns happen when nothing is going on anyway)
-Mark
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