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Darrel Riekhof updated KARAF-7881:
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Environment:
Karaf 4.4.6, Camel 4.7.0, Windows
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Microsoft-10377968 (build 21.0.5+11-LTS, mixed mode,
sharing)
was:Karaf 4.4.6, Camel 4.7.0, Windows
> Bundles get stuck in Starting status with nothing in logs
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> Key: KARAF-7881
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KARAF-7881
> Project: Karaf
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: karaf
> Affects Versions: 4.4.6
> Environment: Karaf 4.4.6, Camel 4.7.0, Windows
> OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM Microsoft-10377968 (build 21.0.5+11-LTS, mixed mode,
> sharing)
> Reporter: Darrel Riekhof
> Priority: Major
>
> After initially deploying our model, service, and XML blueprint bundles, all
> is well.
> But after stopping and starting Karaf (as a windows service or stand alone),
> and then rebuilding and redeploying our model and service bundles by
> replacing their jars in the deploy directory we frequently get in a state
> where the service bundle gets stuck in the starting status, and then any
> blueprint we try to hot deploy in same manner also gets stuck in the
> 'Starting'.
> Example:
> 308 │ Active │ 80 │ 1.0.0.SNAPSHOT │ our-model
> 309 │ Starting │ 80 │ 1.0.0.SNAPSHOT │ our-service
> 310 │ Starting │ 80 │ 0.0.0 │ a-blueprint.xml
> admin@root()>
> Once in this state trying to stop the 'our-service' bundle just hangs the
> karaf console, and trying to stop the windows karaf service also hangs and we
> have to kill the karaf java process with task manager or a CLI kill command.
> Nothing is written to any of the logs in data/log. I'm not sure how to debug
> this issue or what to try. The service jar file is kind of large, about
> 15mb, so we were thinking of trying to divide that up in a few bundles. Or,
> I've tried removing some of the compile time dependencies from our services
> jar which look to already be available in karaf, like the camel libraries.
> I've noticed if I mark them as provided in our POM file, then they don't get
> placed in the services jar, but they seem to be required in services jar.
> Any advice appreciated.
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