Bug 974890

Summary: windows service install wrong
Product: [JBoss] JBoss Enterprise Web Server 1 Reporter: Misha H. Ali <mhusnain>
Component: doc-Installation-GuideAssignee: Mandar Joshi <majoshi>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact:
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Priority: high    
Version: 1.0.2CC: jclere, lfuka, majoshi, pyaduvan
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Target Release: One-off release   
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Clone Of: 960185 Environment:
Last Closed: 2013-09-16 07:00:09 UTC Type: Bug
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Comment 1 Misha H. Ali 2013-06-17 03:30:35 UTC
This was accidentally reported for EWS 2.0 docs. It should be fixed as a one-off patch for 1.x.

Comment 2 Libor Fuka 2013-06-17 06:37:33 UTC
This is doc bug for EWS 1.0.2 and EWS 1.0.2 has different directory structure than 2.0.X

Comment 3 Misha H. Ali 2013-06-17 06:39:57 UTC
Thanks for clarifying that, libor. Mandar, please check with Jean-Frederic and see if he can provide instructions for 1.0.2 specifically before you apply any changes here.

Comment 6 Mandar Joshi 2013-06-20 11:08:17 UTC
Hi Jean-Frederic,

Can you provide me the instructions for 1.0.2 version?

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The EWS 1.0.2 installation guide contains the following information:

Procedure 4.6. Installing Tomcat

Follow this procedure to install Tomcat as a service:

Run the Command Prompt as administrator:

1. Click the Start button.

2. Go to All Programs → Accessories.

3. Right-click the Command Prompt and select Run as administrator.
        32-bit vs 64-bit Command Prompt
        On 64-bit Windows, you need to use the 64-bit version of the Command Prompt (cmd.exe). Running the cmd command from a 32-bit application launches a 32-bit Command Prompt instance. This causes the service setup script to fail with a File Not Found warning.

4. Change to the sbin folder in the JBoss Enterprise Web Server installation folder:
        C:\> cd /D "C:\Program Files\Red Hat\Enterprise Web Server\sbin"

5. In the Command Prompt, run the following command with the required Tomcat version (5 or 6) to install Tomcat:
        call service<VERSION>.bat install
        You can check the service parameters by typing tomcat<VERSION>w.exe.

Comment 8 Jean-frederic Clere 2013-08-12 10:27:53 UTC
In 5)
- call service<VERSION>.bat install OK
- You can check the service parameters by typing tomcat<VERSION>w.exe ~ OK

In fact the tomcat<VERSION>w.exe are in "C:\Program Files\Red Hat\Enterprise Web Server\bin" not in sbin. It might be a good idea to add something like
Note: tomcat<VERSION>w.exe are located in  "C:\Program Files\Red Hat\Enterprise Web Server\bin".

Comment 9 Misha H. Ali 2013-08-27 23:51:04 UTC
Mandar, please escalate the priority on this so we can push out the 1.0.2 patch.

Comment 11 Libor Fuka 2013-09-02 12:18:52 UTC
Verified comm 10

Comment 13 Misha H. Ali 2013-09-16 07:00:09 UTC
Now available on access.redhat.com.