Yes I did not see any issue with Subsystem install and all the bundles I see in 
Active state.
But restarts are not having the subsystem listed but I see all bundles.





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On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 5:59 AM -0700, "David Bosschaert" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Kamesh,

Are you sure that your subsystem installs successfully? In my
experience the subsystem fails to install when any of the bundles in
it cannot be started successfully. IOW I've only seen subsystems
install successfully when all of the bundles install successfully too.

On the restart... I have also experiences issues with reconstructing
installed subsystems after a framework restart. I think this might be
an area that needs a little bit of work in the Aries impl...

Cheers,

David

On 9 March 2015 at 07:58, Kamesh Sampath <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>  I am trying to deploy a subsystem on to my OSGi container, my subsystem was
> successfully installed but I see the following issues:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to deploy a subsystem on to my OSGi container, my subsystem was
> successfully installed but I see the following issues:
>
> * The subsystem getting installed successfully but I subsystem bundles are
> not started automatically :(
>
> * After the restart I see and when i issue "subsystem:list" i don't see the
> subsystem listed by the bundles are still there ..  but during start i got
> the below mentioned exception
>
> ```
> Caused by: org.osgi.service.subsystem.SubsystemException:
> org.osgi.service.coordinator.CoordinationException: Cannot add Participant
> org.apache.aries.subsystem.core.internal.BasicSubsystem$SaveManifestParticipant@2ab55207
> to terminated Coordination
> ```
> when i looked at the trace there was a mention on a bundle "X" which earlier
> was not part of subsystem but I added it to subsystem and then manually
> uninstalled it form the bundles and cleaned the state.
>
> Any pointers to these problems ?
>
>

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