[daemon] Problem using procrun for Java service

2015-01-28 Thread Wong, Nancy
I have installed my java application as a Windows service using following:

prunsrv.exe //IS//SG_FileSync --Install=S:\Automation\prunsrv.exe --Jvm=auto 
--Startup=auto --StartMode jvm --Classpath=S:\Automation\SG_FileSync.jar 
--StartClass=SyncFile --StartMethod=main

I can run the program successfully in console mode:

prunsrv.exe //TS//SG_FileSync

But I cannot start the service directly in Windows, or using prunsrv.exe 
//ES//SG_FileSync or via prunmgr.  I get the following error message:

The system cannot find the file specified.  Failed to start service.

What am I able to run my application in console mode but not using ES?

Thanks,
Nancy




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Re: [daemon] Problem using procrun for Java service

2015-01-28 Thread Bernd Eckenfels
Hm,

you can try the following:

a) specify the JVM directly, maybe the auto does not work outside a
user session.
b) try tu use the prunmsgr to edit the settings instead of the command
line
c) turn on logging and check the logfile

Is the S:\ drive a share? can you try with a local disk as well?
(permission)

What is the user you use to start the service? try to enter a user
account (do this in the service manager so the user gets the required
permission).

Gruss
Bernd


Am Wed, 28 Jan 2015 10:31:58 -0500
schrieb Wong, Nancy nancy.w...@spdji.com:

 I have installed my java application as a Windows service using
 following:
 
 prunsrv.exe //IS//SG_FileSync --Install=S:\Automation\prunsrv.exe
 --Jvm=auto --Startup=auto --StartMode jvm
 --Classpath=S:\Automation\SG_FileSync.jar --StartClass=SyncFile
 --StartMethod=main
 
 I can run the program successfully in console mode:
 
 prunsrv.exe //TS//SG_FileSync
 
 But I cannot start the service directly in Windows, or using
 prunsrv.exe //ES//SG_FileSync or via prunmgr.  I get the following
 error message:
 
 The system cannot find the file specified.  Failed to start service.
 
 What am I able to run my application in console mode but not using ES?
 
 Thanks,
 Nancy
 
 
 
 
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