Hi - apologies I have already posted this on Beginners Corner, but not sure its the right
place as getting no replies - so I though I'd repost here...
I am new to the installation of JBoss in a production environment having been strictly a
developer until recently. So, I decided instead of going for the usual Vanilla
installation of JBoss I would try and optimize the install for once. I am running on a
Windows 2003 server with AMDx2 CPU, so I dowloaded the package Windows 64/AMD64 2.0.1
native package from
http://labs.jboss.com/jbossweb/downloads.
I followed the instructions and even installed JBoss as a service, using the exe in the
package. So far so good. Then I started the new service, I noted that the native dir was
found and the java.library.path setup correctly in the run.bat script, but still I got the
message [AprLifecycleListener] The Apache Tomcat Native library which allows optimal
performance in production environments was not found on the java.library.path
I have checked and double-checked, and even run the run.bat java startup cmd from the
command line to see if I can fathom it out, but I cannot get the native lib to be found
(ctnative et al all exist in the native lib folder) - I even copied the native libs into
Windows\system32 to check the loookup.
Another thing too, when I try and Stop the new service for JBoss it hangs and will not
stop. I have to kill it via a process monitor. Evidently I have done something wrong on
the install - can anyone help who has maybe done this successfully on a similar server?
thanks!
si
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