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Shwetha G S commented on ATLAS-238: ----------------------------------- Done. Thanks for taking it up > atlas_start.py- the Atlas server won’t restart after umproper shutdown > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: ATLAS-238 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ATLAS-238 > Project: Atlas > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 0.6-incubating > Reporter: Naima Djouhri > Assignee: Naima Djouhri > Priority: Minor > > Steps to reproduce > 1. Open a Windows/terminal/shell and start the Atlas server with > “atlas_start.py” script > 2. Log in to your Atlas server http://localhost:21000/ to make sure that > you can connect > 3. Close the Windows/terminal/shell where the Atlas server process > started –step1 > Or just kill the process - the process id can be found in a file called > “atlas.pid” in the logs directory (this file is created by the > “atlas_start.py” script > 4. Try to login to your Atlas server again and a “Unable to connect” > message will pop up > 5. From a command prompt Windows/ Terminal/Shell start the server > (atlas_start.py) > 6. A message “atlas.pid already exists, exiting” will pop up in the screen > and the server will not start > Expected Result > The server should start since it has been shut down > Actual: > The server can not start > If the server is stopped using “atlas_stop.py” , the server restart after > running "atlas_start.py" with no issue. > Since the server has not been stopped with “atlas_stop.py” that kill the > process, and delete the “atlas.pid” file, the script “atlas_start.py” will > not start the server. > The turnaround is to delete the “atlas.pid” file in the logs directory but it > is not always obvious, and user friendly!! -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)