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Roger French
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Posts: 545
7/20/2011 6:49 PM
I'm installing LifeCycle Manager on windows 2008 server. LCM is installed for version 9.0.1.8.
The LCMService is installed but it isn't running. I restart it but it imediately stops. The server log says that there is no configuration for the wrapper.
I've rebooted a few times, verified I'm in the Admin group to start the service, etc. Still nothing.
Also I try the url http://
:4062 and it just gives me 'Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage'. The server address is the same one used in the installation of LifeCycle Manager
Any ideas as to what's going on? I've verified the user is in the administrators group and has rights to log on as a service, etc.
Thank you,
Roger
Roger French
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7/26/2011 5:45 PM
Just some quick hints for other who may be installing LifeCycle Manager and Smart Office and Grid.
If you are installing on Windows 2008 64 bit, make sure you install the Java JDK 6 (64-bit) too. The install documents are, I think, unclear and to an extent, incorrect, that for a 64-bit machine, you have to use a 64-bit version of JDK, not just the 'regular' java. The 64-bit JDK is needed to run the installLCMserver.jar. Don't try to use the 32-bit 'regular' java, it doesn't work.
Roger
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