If the JBoss Application Servers of your cluster run on a Windows
operating system, you may optionally install Windows services to
manage them. The Windows service provides a GUI that simplifies
starting and stopping of the application servers of your cluster.
You must install JBoss Application Server before you create the
Windows service to manage the application server. You must create
a separate Windows service to manage each JBoss Application Server
of the cluster. See 11 Appendix - Configuring JBoss as a Windows Servicefor information about
using the JBoss Web Native Connector to configure JBoss as a Windows
service.
To start JBoss Application Server as a Windows service: On a JBoss Application Server of the cluster, select Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services,
then select the Windows service for JBoss Application Server and
click Start. Note: When starting JBoss Application
Server as a Windows service, the console output is redirected to
the file run.log. You can inspect the file to discover any errors that
occur during service startup.
To stop JBoss Application Server as a Windows service: On a JBoss Application Server of the cluster, select Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services,
then select the Windows service for JBoss Application Server and
click Stop. Note: When stopping JBoss Application
Server as a Windows service, the console output is redirected to
the file run.log. You can inspect the file to discover any errors that
occur during service shutdown.
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