Can Aware IM run as a Windows service?
Yes. If you run Aware IM as a Windows service, it will start automatically whenever the computer where it is installed is re-booted
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Any documentation or assistance on how to do this?
Rather than start a new thread let me post this question here.
I've installed AwareIM as a service on a standalone machine. (Testing phase) however whenever the machine starts it starts JBoss and Tomcat successfully but Aware IM service never starts. I have to manually start the service.
Hmmmm, my slow testing server at home just exhibited th esame problem. ?so here's what I did.
again, in your Services, double click the Aware service. This time click the "Recovery" tag and set 1st and 2nd failures to "Restart the Service"
I've left subsequent failure to "take no action" just in case there's a serious fault. I'll probably write a prog to email me if it fails more than twice.
i suppose it is much simple, to make automatically startup everytime whenever we start the server or the machine.
1. there is batch file under the awareim\bin folder installService and uninstallService.
2. so just click the uninstall service and then install service again.
it will work fine...
From,
Himanshu Jain
AwareIM Consultant (since version 4.0)
OS: Windows 10.0, Mac
DB: MYSQL, MSSQL
That's fine when we restart the server but that doesn't work when the server restarts itself and we are not present. This could be after a power failure, automatic update, overnight backup. Lots of reasons. On a 24/7 working server, better to have the services restart automatically on startup
Hi Bart - and any others viewing this post. What appears to be happening is that the aware service - which needs JBOSS an Tomcal to be fully initialised and working- tries to start too soon on slowish servers before JBOSS and/or Tomcat have reached a steady state. A log in the event viewer reveals the following.
"The Aware IM service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 1 time(s). The following corrective action will be taken in 60000 milliseconds: Restart the service". (this is with the first failure set to "restart the service" in the "Recovery" tag of the Service Properties window - startup set to automatic
One minute later the following entry appears
The Aware IM service entered the running state.
I'm afraid I can't quantify what constitutes a "slow" server. All I can tell you is I don't have a problem on my main working server which has 2 x quad core semperon processors and 2Gb Ram whilst my testing server has a single core 2.6Ghz Pentium processor with 4Gb Ram (from circa 2004)
Trust me ... setting "On first failure - restart the service" will do the trick (leave the "restart after" set to 1 minute"