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Hi, I am trying to install 7.10 version of apian and I am using java
aswinb93
over 8 years ago
Hi,
I am trying to install 7.10 version of apian and I am using java 8 and jboss 6.4. Also I did implement hotfix A. but jboss is crashing on something called "ipc connection failed on localhost:5012"....anyone has any ideas about how to counter this issue? Attaching server log....
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Eduardo Fuentes
Appian Employee
over 8 years ago
To start the engines on Windows properly you have to do the following:
1. Click the Start button and type "cmd"
2. When you see the "cmd.exe" icon, do a right click -> Run as administrator
3. Start the engines using <APPIAN_HOME>\\server\\_scripts\\start-suite
4. Wait for the CPU usage to go down
5. Verify the engines started running <APPIAN_HOME>\\server\\_scripts\\diagnostic\\checkengine
The trick is step #2 and is needed depending on the security policies of the machine.
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Eduardo Fuentes
Appian Employee
over 8 years ago
To start the engines on Windows properly you have to do the following:
1. Click the Start button and type "cmd"
2. When you see the "cmd.exe" icon, do a right click -> Run as administrator
3. Start the engines using <APPIAN_HOME>\\server\\_scripts\\start-suite
4. Wait for the CPU usage to go down
5. Verify the engines started running <APPIAN_HOME>\\server\\_scripts\\diagnostic\\checkengine
The trick is step #2 and is needed depending on the security policies of the machine.
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