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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Problem Symptoms:
    The aleph_startup log seems to never indicate completion. It shows only: "........................... <etc.>".

    Cause:
    jboss

    Resolution:
    As noted in Article 000040279 ("aleph_startup: ... monitoring startup complete signal") (link below), this is related to jboss.

    When jboss startup is successful, one sees:

    starting jboss
    monitoring startup complete signal
    ..............................................done

    All done

    <end>

    The lack of the "All done" probably indicates that jboss was not started successfully. As noted in the above article, if jboss is not used, this can be ignored. Otherwise, do the diagnosis described in Article 000033823 ("jboss not starting") (link below).

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    Article link:    aleph_startup: ... monitoring startup complete signal

    Article link:  jboss not starting

    Category: System management


    • Article last edited: 4/18/2014
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