Hi Markus,
I won't discuss it solves the problem, but is it really sane to do it on a
production server? Unless it spawns worker processes as "nobody", all of the
VM objects will be running as root. If some hacker finds a hole, he/she will
be able to do very serious damage.
As for the verbose option, it's the route of choice in many situations like
this.
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If the logs are empty, thats a sign that you maybe don't have the
access-rights set :
Try this:
If you run as root open
[iasroot]/properties/[servername]/server.properties
and change the lines
Server.user=nobody
Server.group= nobody
to
Server.user=root
Server.group=root
If this doesnt work, run the server with the -verbose flag to see whats
happening there.
Cheers,
Markus
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