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Colvin Cowie edited comment on SOLR-7105 at 7/20/17 3:40 PM:
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bq. Any problems with using nssm over Commons Dameon? I'm not familiar with the 
latter.

Without naming names, I am aware of at least one company (which uses Solr) that 
prohibits the use of NSSM in its products / solutions because they don't want 
to be associated with something that advertises itself with the words "nssm is 
a service helper which doesn't suck. srvany and other service helper programs 
suck...".

Whether or not other companies would have a similar issue with NSSM, I cannot 
say, but Commons Daemon doesn't have that issue and is widely used and fairly 
straightforward once you get going with it.


was (Author: cjcowie):
bq. Any problems with using nssm over Commons Dameon? I'm not familiar with the 
latter.

Without naming names, I am aware of at least one company that prohibits the use 
of NSSM in its products / solutions because they don't want to be associated 
with something that advertises itself with the words "nssm is a service helper 
which doesn't suck. srvany and other service helper programs suck...".

Whether or not other companies would have a similar issue with NSSM, I cannot 
say, but Commons Daemon doesn't have that issue and is widely used and fairly 
straightforward once you get going with it.

> Running Solr as a windows service
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-7105
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-7105
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Varun Thacker
>             Fix For: 7.0
>
>
> Since we moved away from shipping a war, it's useful to have scripts to start 
> Solr as a service.
> In 5.0 we already added a script for unix systems, we should also add one for 
> windows.
> The Commons Daemon project seems like a good way to implement it - 
> http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-daemon/procrun.html



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