Lack of permissions on filesystem access? Unexpected directory.

Something like dtrace/truss/strace might be useful here.
On 03/11/2014 1:19 pm, "Jef Statham" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm running elasticsearch on Centos using the  *serivce elasticsearch
> start. *The service happily stays running until it receives its first
> request causing it to die.
> *service elasticsearch status* returns
>
> elasticsearch dead but pid file exists
>
> This same problem doesn't exist when I run elasticsearch with
> *./bin/elasticsearch*
>
> With logging set to trace I see no stacktrace in the logs or any
> indication the service went down.
>
>
> Where else can I look to find why elasticsearch will not accept request
> running as a service?
>
>
> More info:
> Elasticsearch
> version:{
>     number: "1.3.4",
>     build_hash: "a70f3ccb52200f8f2c87e9c370c6597448eb3e45",
>     build_timestamp: "2014-09-30T09:07:17Z",
>     build_snapshot: false,
>     lucene_version: "4.9"
>
> CentOS 6.5
>
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