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1. Re: start process of WildFly-8.2.0-Final never finish (Starting, Synchronized)
mayerw01 Oct 27, 2015 5:50 AM (in response to zhangxunan)What is shown in the log (when you click on the Console tab)?
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2. Re: start process of WildFly-8.2.0-Final never finish (Starting, Synchronized)
zhangxunan Oct 28, 2015 9:46 AM (in response to mayerw01)The message in Console tab looks normal. The last 3 lines are:
8:59:31,485 INFO [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015961: Http management interface listening on http://127.0.0.1:9990/management
08:59:31,485 INFO [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015951: Admin console listening on http://127.0.0.1:9990
08:59:31,485 INFO [org.jboss.as] (Controller Boot Thread) JBAS015874: WildFly 8.2.0.Final "Tweek" started in 17644ms - Started 559 of 610 services (92 services are lazy, passive or on-demand)
Please refers the attached screen shoot of the Servers tab page and Console tab page
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3. Re: start process of WildFly-8.2.0-Final never finish (Starting, Synchronized)
jaysensharma Oct 27, 2015 9:50 AM (in response to zhangxunan)Does this happen even when you un-deploy the "e-services.war" from your wildfly and then try starting it back ?
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4. Re: start process of WildFly-8.2.0-Final never finish (Starting, Synchronized)
zhangxunan Oct 27, 2015 11:19 AM (in response to jaysensharma)How un-deploy? I un-amount all project(s) from server, then start the server. It goes to the same status: Starting.
In the same Eclipse IDE, I start the remote WildFly (8.2.1-Final) on Linux. The server can become 'Started' status. But the remote server's 'Run As Debug' menu is grey.
I re-install WildFly(8.2.0-Final), Eclipse(Luna), which can be started in to "Started" status on other machine, when I copied them to my machine, it goes to the 'Starting' status.
Is there any other temp file which keeps the wrong status? I removed [my user id]/.eclipse file. No help
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5. Re: start process of WildFly-8.2.0-Final never finish (Starting, Synchronized)
rcd Oct 27, 2015 4:51 PM (in response to zhangxunan)My co-workers and I see this from time to time. Double-click on the server in the Servers tab and look at how the Server State Detectors are set. Your pollers should be set to Web Port or Management Service. Then check the Server Ports and make sure the ports are being detected correctly. Change them if not.
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7. Re: start process of WildFly-8.2.0-Final never finish (Starting, Synchronized)
mayerw01 Oct 29, 2015 5:05 AM (in response to zhangxunan)Is there a "$" sign in your "Current Value" entry and where does this come from?
Could you check if this is also in your standalone.xml?
I'd suggest that you then delete the server in Eclipse and then create a new entry.
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8. Re: start process of WildFly-8.2.0-Final never finish (Starting, Synchronized)
zhangxunan Oct 29, 2015 8:56 AM (in response to mayerw01)Yes. It is '$'. In 'Server Ports' section of Server tab, click on 'Configure...' at right end of each item. It shows.
The values are automatically from standalone.xml. I checked
I did delete server, delete and re-install the whole WildFly-8.2.0-Final directory. re-install new Eclipse, re-start up machine. Got the same result.
I guess somewhere else (not in WildFly-8.2.0-Final and Elcipse, such as temp file, System Registry) keep some values which affect on the server Status
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9. Re: start process of WildFly-8.2.0-Final never finish (Starting, Synchronized)
mayerw01 Oct 29, 2015 12:28 PM (in response to zhangxunan)I understand there should not be such a '$' sign in the standalone.xml. Could you try to remove this and then re create your server entry in Eclipse.
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10. Re: start process of WildFly-8.2.0-Final never finish (Starting, Synchronized)
zhangxunan Oct 29, 2015 3:21 PM (in response to mayerw01)The value cannot be updated. The section in standalone.xml is:
After delete the server(), re-new a new server with proper parameters. start the server, then double click on the server name. the '$' is in it.
I configured 2 WildFly servers, refer to the first picture in above question.
WildFly 8.x is configured for localhost;
WildFly 8.x(1) is configured for remote server (on Linux) (It has same '$' sign in the same places)
When I start WildFly 8.x(1), its status will be "Started, Synchronized". Then can work
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12. Re: start process of WildFly-8.2.0-Final never finish (Starting, Synchronized)
zhangxunan Oct 30, 2015 9:51 AM (in response to mayerw01)That's weird. But I continue clicking on 'Edit XPath' button. The pop-up is
There is no '$' for the port number.
Which versions Eclipse and WildFly are you using? Mine are Eclipse Luna, and WildFly-8.2.0-Final. I also tried Eclipse Mars and WildFly-9.0.1-Final. The same status: "Starting, Synchronized"
Both (WildFly 8.2.0, 9.0.1) ever worked fine. --> "Started, Synchronized". Don't know from when, it became this status.
Are you from JBoss developer team, Wolfgang Mayer?
Is there anyone from JBoss team who can give an explanation?
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13. Re: start process of WildFly-8.2.0-Final never finish (Starting, Synchronized)
mayerw01 Oct 30, 2015 12:52 PM (in response to zhangxunan)No, I am not from the JBoss developer team. But I think this is neither a problem with WildFly nor with Eclipse (I use Luna as well).
As mentioned by Rich above Eclipse is checking the 'Server State Detectors'. Per default it is checking the Web Port. So you should find something like "Undertow HTTP listener default listening on localhost/127.0.0.1:8080" in the Console output.
If you click the 'Preview' button you should see your current configuration setting. In your case the location should show standalone.xml and the value should be "${jboss.http.port:8080}".
The current value with the trailing $-sign above looks weird indeed. My experience is that Eclipse does not refresh this value when the WildFly configuration had been changed. But re creating the server (in Eclipse) usually should help.
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14. Re: start process of WildFly-8.2.0-Final never finish (Starting, Synchronized)
zhangxunan Oct 30, 2015 3:59 PM (in response to mayerw01)Reasonable. That's what I have been doubting.
But I list all 127.0.0.1 PIDs. No one can be deleted. And 8081, 8082 ports, cannot deleted, either.