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July 13th, 2007, 09:48 PM
#1
Installing LS as a service in Windows 2003 [UPDATED: see last post in thread]
Hi,
I've just installed LS on a Windows 2003 server. LS works fine when launched as an application, but fails (LS webserver can't be found) when installed as a service (using the batch file provided) even when I have correctly configured wrapper.conf. I also don't get any errors in the logs. What could I be doing wrong?
Thank you.
Patrick
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July 16th, 2007, 11:46 AM
#2
Hi Patrick
Consider that the provided installation script does not also start the Server.
It does not even install it for an automatical start after reboot
(this last feature can be changed through the "wrapper.ntservice.starttype" property).
Did you try to start it manually from Windows "services" list?
In case you did, then may you please attach (or send to support@lightstreamer.com) the wrapper.log and Lightstreamer.log files produced?
Dario
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April 7th, 2008, 08:47 AM
#3
Was this ever resolved? I am too interested in managing Lightstreamer on Windows via a Windows service.
Chris
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April 8th, 2008, 08:21 AM
#4
It seemed to be just a misunderstanding.
The "Install_LS_as_Service-NT.bat" adds the Server to the available services, ready to be started through the windows services manager (%SystemRoot%\system32\services.msc /s on my PC).
"peintre" presumably expected that "Install_LS_as_Service-NT.bat" would also run the Server.
So, I think that there's nothing to be resolved. Are you encountering any issues?
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November 2nd, 2009, 11:28 PM
#5
Running LS as a Windows Service on Server 2008 64bit
I know the wrapper.exe (the Community version included at least) doesn't run 64bit Windows so I should use the SC.exe utility.
I can't quite figure the command out...Has anybody else done this successfully?
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November 3rd, 2009, 12:13 PM
#6
Actually, SC.EXE requires to create a special executable with the right hooks, which wraps the batch file. So it could not be the most viable solution.
There exist some possible alternatives (one of which we will probably choose for a future release of Lightstreamer after some testing):
+ Instead of Java Service Wrapper, use YAJSW (http://yajsw.sourceforge.net/).
+ Instead of Java Service Wrapper, use Java Service Launcher (http://jslwin.sourceforge.net/).
+ Install the batch file as a service through the Windows Resource Toolkit (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/137890).
+ Upgrade to the paid version of Java Service Wrapper (http://wrapper.tanukisoftware.org/do...tLicenses.jsp).
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