Windows 2003 server 64bit and JDK1.6.0_29 64bit -- Failed creating java
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Key: DAEMON-229
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DAEMON-229
Project: Commons Daemon
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Procrun
Affects Versions: 1.0.8
Environment: Windows 2003 server 64bit
Sun JDK1.6.0_29 64bit
Reporter: Apache Fan
I tried to install Commons Daemon on 64 bit Windows 2003 Server with JDK
1.6.0_29 64 bit.
I receive the error log below.
As a workaround I installed 32 bit JVM, and configured the
\jre6\bin\client\jvm.dll as JVM with the prunmgr //ES//servicename
(Hint found at
http://www.mkyong.com/tomcat/tomcat-error-prunsrvc-failed-creating-java-jvmdll/
)
Compatibility with 64 bit JVM should be established.
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[2011-11-25 02:50:51] [debug] ( prunsrv.c:1519) Commons Daemon procrun log
initialized
[2011-11-25 02:50:51] [info] ( :0 ) Commons Daemon procrun (1.0.7.0
32-bit) started
[2011-11-25 02:50:51] [info] ( :0 ) Running 'cassandra' Service...
[2011-11-25 02:50:51] [debug] ( prunsrv.c:1259) Inside ServiceMain...
[2011-11-25 02:50:51] [info] ( :0 ) Starting service...
[2011-11-25 02:50:51] [debug] ( javajni.c:206 ) loading jvm
'D:\apps\jre6\bin\server\jvm.dll'
[2011-11-25 02:50:52] [debug] ( javajni.c:251 ) Setting DLL search path to
'D:\apps\jre6\bin\server'
[2011-11-25 02:50:52] [debug] ( javajni.c:251 ) Setting DLL search path to
'D:\apps\jre6\bin'
[2011-11-25 02:50:52] [error] ( javajni.c:264 ) %1 is not a valid Win32
application.
[2011-11-25 02:50:52] [error] ( prunsrv.c:1045) Failed creating java
D:\apps\jre6\bin\server\jvm.dll
[2011-11-25 02:50:52] [error] ( prunsrv.c:1045) %1 is not a valid Win32
application.
[2011-11-25 02:50:52] [error] ( prunsrv.c:1402) ServiceStart returned 1
[2011-11-25 02:50:52] [error] ( prunsrv.c:1402) %1 is not a valid Win32
application.
[2011-11-25 02:50:52] [info] ( :0 ) Run service finished.
[2011-11-25 02:50:52] [info] ( :0 ) Commons Daemon procrun finished
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