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bat, sh 2 service

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  • Started 4 months ago by u23297
  • Latest reply from hossman1

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  1. u23297
    Member

    Hi all,

     

    is it possible to start lwe run as service without any login?

    Posted 4 months ago #
  2. Mark Miller
    Moderator

    This is not cleanly supported on Windows currently, but it's pretty easy to run LWE as a service on Unix type OSs.

    With LWE 2.01, simply check out the scripts in app/bin/supervice - there is one that starts LWE-Core and one that starts LWE-UI.

    You can use these scripts along with the below guide for running Solr as a service on Linux to start LWE as a service:

    http://www.lucidimagination.com/blog/2011/08/10/running-solr-as-a-service-on-linux/

    Posted 4 months ago #
  3. u23297
    Member

    Are some new facts about installing a service (windows)?

     

    At the time im useing nssm - tool, but in some cases it starts more than 2 java applications... :(

    Posted 2 months ago #
  4. hossman1
    Moderator

    the start.bat (and start.sh) scripts do start 2 java processes -- one for the core and one for the UI.

    But please note Mark Millers comments about the scripts in app/bin/subservise -- you can use those as a starting point / example for hooking the LucidWorks processes into the service mangmenet system of your choice.

    Posted 2 months ago #

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