You might want to take a look at a message I posted earlier which touches
on this issue in a Debian context and contains an example script:
http://www.mail-archive.com/jboss-user%40lists.sourceforge.net/msg07745.html
In our experience, usually jBoss will respond to SIGTERM (15) and shut
down gra
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 07:24:42PM +0200, Tristan Donaldson wrote:
> Looking through the scripts I noticed you are shutting the server down
> with a "kill -9". I don't think this is wise as this terminates the
> process immediately without allowing it to close itself.
> Changing the "kill -9"
I have installed these scripts successfully. The server starts up
fine. The problem is the shutdown, jboss doesn't shutdown properly when
issuing a "/etc/rc.d/jboss stop"
Looking through the scripts I noticed you are shutting the server down
with a "kill -9". I don't think this is wise as this
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 05:03:55PM +0200, Burkhard Vogel wrote:
> > I created an init script for Linux SuSE and I modified "run.sh" to
> > start, stop, reload and query the status of JBoss. Is someone
> > interested ?
>
> Sure, post 'em. Burkhard
JBoss is installed in "/opt/JBoss-2.2.1_
Sure,
post 'em.
Burkhard
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> I created an init script for Linux SuSE and I modified "run.sh" to
>
I created an init script for Linux SuSE and I modified "run.sh" to
start, stop, reload and query the status of JBoss. Is someone
interested ?
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