Hi John,

Thanks for your reply.
The JVM crash case is of interest and I will look forward to a future 
resolution of the problem.

Paul

On 14/09/2015 10:59 PM, John Ross wrote:
Look for a root subsystem state of ACTIVE while monitoring service events.

Which bugs are you referring to? The only one I'm aware of is for JVM crashes, and it has not yet been addressed.

On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 8:32 PM, Paul F Fraser <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi,

    If I have a bundle to manage subsystem install, starts etc. in code rather 
than use subsystem
    gogo command manually, how can I detect that the root subsystem creation is 
completed?

    I have created a subsystem manager (ds) bundle using code similar to that 
in the subsystem
    gogo bundle.

    My system uses java service wrapper to run as a service.
    If I restart the system (jvm) the synthesized bundle is not available until 
after the
    subsystem manager has been activated.
    How should I approach waiting for the root subsystem?

    Also, the bug reports relating to restarting subsystems after the jvm has 
been stopped are
    still open.
    Has this situation been handled yet?

    Thanks,

    Paul Fraser




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