I tried searching for this issue, but I wasn't able to find something like it with the searches I tried.
Occasionally a co-worker of mine has an interesting issue where they will have a running machine with Karaf, and need to do a reboot on the machine for some unrelated reason. Upon the machine coming back up, most of the bundles that were running before, are no longer running, and are no longer listed on the web console. I checked the data directory and the bundles are still in the cache, but at this point I don't know where to begin diagnosing what is going on. Is there logging I can turn up, or commands I can run to try to figure out why the bundles did not start on a reboot? Can anything in the cache directory files help me out? If it helps, the bundles are installed via a feature install. We are using hibernate, and I have this suspicion that it might be the culprit, but like I said before, I don't know what to look at to confirm it. All I know is that 'some' of the hibernate bundles come back up after the reboot, but some do not. And if hibernate is not able to start, I assume that chains to the rest of the application that depends on it. There is nothing in the log after the reboot to indicate anything is wrong. Any information is welcome, ~Matt -- View this message in context: http://karaf.922171.n3.nabble.com/Bundles-no-longer-listed-or-started-after-machine-reboot-tp4039882.html Sent from the Karaf - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
