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charl Bouwer commented on OFBIZ-7796:
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Hi Pierre
Thanks this answers a question I have. Ill be doing the same procedure on a 
Centos 6 machine over the weekend will give you feedback on the result.
Being new to OFBiz I am having some difficulty distinguishing between bugs, 
features and id10t errors.
For instance the ./gradlew ofbiz command only builds to 92% and after reverting 
to a totally vanilla source and cleanall  loaddefault I realised that I can 
access the different components even though it looked liked the build has not 
completed completely. Is this a 'moet so wees'(must be like that) or do I have 
a bug or error..
Also in my original test system I had a hostname not found in one of the 
components even though I was only accessing it through localhost it was looking 
for the machine name ofbiz.something. Easily bypassed on my side by assigning 
the ofbiz.something to 127.0.01.  Do I need to open a Jira issue for this or is 
so obvious that a server hosts file should be correct. It just feels wrong that 
an internal process uses the hostanme. I haven’t even looked at or considered 
using multiple virtual hosts. At least it should be easy to reproduce if 
necessary.


> Running OFBiz as a service fails
> --------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OFBIZ-7796
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-7796
>             Project: OFBiz
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: Trunk
>         Environment: Ubuntu 16.04, openjdk-8-jdk
>            Reporter: Pierre Smits
>            Priority: Blocker
>
> In a new ubuntu environment I performed a checkout  from trunk and ran the 
> loadDefault build script.
> After this had completed, I moved the ofbiz directory from my user folder to 
> the /opt folder, and configured the Ubuntu environment to be able to run 
> OFBiz as a service.
> This entails:
> * deploy a script in /etc/init.d
> * set the correct permissions of the service script
> * create the service user 
> * changed the owner and ownergroup of the files and folders in /opt/ofbiz
> and then fire the service:
> sudo /etc/init.d/ofbiz start
> This normally starts the proces java -jar ofbiz.jar
> But now nothing happens.



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