you've downloaded the latest version. want to start it? don't want to use asadmin? (find out why in a later post)
try the "startserv" command.
pity it doesn't work.
it has the -Dcom.sun.aas.promptForIdentity=true flag set, which means that is should prompt you for its login password. But it will only do that if you're redirecting from a file anyway.
So here is startserv in all its glory:
$ domains/itscrap/bin/startserv
erm thats it - it waits for ever!
Now lets try 'unattended mode'
$ cat /tmp/shit | domains/itscrap/bin/startserv
Redirecting output to /someplace/logs/server.log
Enter Admin User:
Enter Admin Password:
Enter Master Password:
Enter Other Password Information (or ctrl-D or ctrl-Z):
$
Great- prompt when not needed!
Lets take a look at ProcessLauncher.java (line 369)
// See is there is input that needs to be sent to the process
if (System.getProperty(PROPMPT_FOR_IDENTITY_SYSTEM_PROPERTY) != null && action.equals(LAUNCHER_START_ACTION)) {
sendInputToProcessInput(System.in, process);
}
Brilliant! - so even if we set PROPMPT_FOR_IDENTITY_SYSTEM_PROPERTY (sic) to false it still will so the wrong thing.
Thursday, 6 September 2007
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The startserv and stopserv scripts have ceased to be a means to control the app server since version 8.
They aren't supposed to work.
i'm completely speechless.
do you want to rethink your comment now you are less drunk?
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