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      dmsmith
      last edited by

      Hi Phil,

      OK, so using sudo from the regular user rather than su-ing :

      ml350g5@HPS350G5:/opt/mango/bin$ sudo echo $JAVA_HOME
      /usr/lib/jvm/oracle_jdk8
      ml350g5@HPS350G5:/opt/mango/bin$ sudo ./ma.sh start
      MA_HOME is /opt/mango
      ml350g5@HPS350G5:/opt/mango/bin$ /opt/mango/bin/ma-start.sh: line 94: java: command not found
      ma-start: MA started with Process ID: 21182
      ma-start: no restart flag found, not restarting MA
      ma-start: MA done

      Immediately prior to this Mango was running correctly when started by root. As root I issued "ma.sh stop" which completed successfully, exited from the root shell, and then did what you see above. Any thoughts?

      Thanks!

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      • JoelHaggarJ
        JoelHaggar
        last edited by

        It looks like your JAVA_HOME variable is pointing to a JVM rather than the JDK. It needs to point to the JDK to work. Let us know if that solves it.

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        • JoelHaggarJ
          JoelHaggar
          last edited by

          After you have that resolved I would recommend setting up the service to start and stop Mango: http://infiniteautomation.com/wiki/doku.php?id=installation:services

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            dmsmith
            last edited by

            Thanks Joel.

            It's definitely the JDK.

            /usr/lib/jvm/oracle_jdk8# javac -version
            javac 1.8.0_66

            I have indeed created that service, I just have a habit of going directly to ma.sh instead :)

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            • JoelHaggarJ
              JoelHaggar
              last edited by

              Can you check the /opt/mango/lib folder I wonder if it is empty? If so there could have been a upgrade issue in which case you would want to download the core zip file again and copy all the contents of the lib folder. This is just another guess. If that doesn't resolve it contact us at support and we'll hop on a screen share with you to poke around directly.

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                dmsmith
                last edited by

                Definitely not empty - 156 jar files in there.

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                • phildunlapP
                  phildunlap
                  last edited by phildunlap

                  Well, more information could be gained by modifying the bin/ma-init.sh script to echo relevant stuff during the bin/ma.sh launch

                  Perhaps...
                  echo $EXECJAVA
                  ls -l $(echo $EXECJAVA | sed -e 's/java$//') | grep java
                  ... around line 27 of bin/ma-init.sh

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                    dmsmith
                    last edited by dmsmith

                    OK, that did the trick thanks Phil. Even though sudo echo $PATH didn't suggest that the path was being reset, adding those lines into the init script showed that it actually was being reset. Launching with sudo -E ./ma.sh start worked correctly! :)

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                      mihairosu
                      last edited by mihairosu

                      We've been having a similar problem (not auto starting at boot) for months now. However, I'm not so Linux savvy as smith. Could one of you poke around and try to resolve this issue?

                      PS, We're Sheridan Point Condominiums.

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                        dmsmith @mihairosu
                        last edited by

                        @mihairosu
                        Hi. What happens when you try to manually start Mango after boot? What process do you use to do that?

                        Cheers,

                        David

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                        • phildunlapP
                          phildunlap
                          last edited by phildunlap

                          Hi Mihairosu,

                          Can you email us the log from your Mango? You can find these on the computer at /opt/mango/logs/ma.log or more easily by logging in to Mango as the admin, navigating to the logging console page (tree log icon), and clicking the 'email logs to Infinite Automation' button (I believe this is Core 2.7+)

                          Icon:
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                          • phildunlapP
                            phildunlap
                            last edited by

                            Hi Mihairosu, I may already be able to look into it. I will conduct the rest by email.

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                              mihairosu
                              last edited by

                              Thanks for fixing it for us Phil, this is much nicer!

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                              • phildunlapP
                                phildunlap
                                last edited by phildunlap

                                No problem! I wasn't sure why JAVA_HOME wasn't in the environment, but I sourced the environment from the service and exported JAVA_HOME, problem solved.

                                Added the lines...
                                . /etc/environment
                                export JAVA_HOME

                                to your Mango service file

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