Greetings
On my test bed (windows 7 - 64 bit)
I have JDK 1.8.0_111
MySQL 5.6.33
and installed JIRA 7.2.5 (using atlassian-jira-software-7.2.5-x64.exe).
it won't start up,
this is what I see in commons-daemon.2016-11-23.log:
[2016-11-23 12:05:12] [info] [10096] Run service finished.
[2016-11-23 12:05:12] [info] [10096] Commons Daemon procrun finished
[2016-11-23 12:46:26] [info] [10900] Commons Daemon procrun (1.0.15.0 64-bit) started
[2016-11-23 12:46:26] [info] [10900] Running 'JIRASoftware231116110535' Service...
[2016-11-23 12:46:26] [info] [13276] Starting service...
[2016-11-23 12:46:26] [error] [13276] %1 is not a valid Win32 application.
[2016-11-23 12:46:26] [error] [13276] Failed creating java C:\Progra~2\Java\jre1.8.0_111\\bin\client\jvm.dll
[2016-11-23 12:46:26] [error] [13276] %1 is not a valid Win32 application.
[2016-11-23 12:46:26] [error] [13276] ServiceStart returned 1
[2016-11-23 12:46:26] [error] [13276] %1 is not a valid Win32 application.
[2016-11-23 12:46:26] [info] [10900] Run service finished.
[2016-11-23 12:46:26] [info] [10900] Commons Daemon procrun finished
any suggestion of an easy fix before I raise a case ?
thanks & regards
Dave from Atlassian support suggested this Link (Thanks):
this KB for more details (https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/jira-service-fails-to-start-in-windows-is-not-a-valid-win32-application-313463797.html)
Problem fixed by removing JRE_HOME environment viraiable, then starting new command prompt, then removing the service (using service.bat remove) then re-adding it back (service.bat install).
regards
Thanks, was getting frustrated after 2 days of trying out different ways to make this work. The above worked fine for now.
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