Originally I had the log file as being /var/log/jboss, but it was not creating 
it on its own, and when I created it it would not even write to it.  So I even 
tried moving it to the $JBOSS_HOME/server/default/log directory, it has user 
and group of "jboss".  I do not get why it will not write to it.  If I execute 
"service jboss start" the only thing logged to the console is "Starting 
jboss.." as found in my startup script before the actual command is executed.  
Nothing else is written to the console.

However, I did figure it out :-).  su -l apparently does not work on my system. 
 While it gives no error, if I use sudo -u instead it works perfectly :-):
sudo -u jboss $JBOSS_HOME/bin/run.sh > $JBOSS_LOG_FILE 2> /dev/null &

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