Hi Christian,
well, we have another BaseX instance with the standard port running on the machine.
But thanks for trying to help anyway.
Best regards,
Markus
…difficult to tell what’s going on as long as we cannot reproduce it. I can see you are still using different ports (e.g. 9894). Maybe you should try to stick to the defaults first as much as possible, as there are currently too many things that may go wrong somewhere in your configuration.____________________________________
On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 2:14 PM Markus Wittenberg <Wittenberg@axxepta.de> wrote:
I've tried it with 9.2.4, but as it didn't make a difference, I changed it back, as the pom is a version controlled file, didn't want to have the mess with stashing changes on the server...
But retrying it with the newest versions still doesn't make a difference:
Am 02.08.2019 um 13:59 schrieb Christian Grün:
Th output implies to me you are still using BaseX 9.1. But maybe I’m wrong? Have you updated the versions as proposed in my earlier response?____________________________________
On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 1:53 PM Markus Wittenberg <Wittenberg@axxepta.de> wrote:
Hi Christian,
I redirected the output of the maven command in the batch file to a text file. I added -d to both start and stop profile. The stop task seemingly does not do much. Again, the running server messages a
HTTP Stop Server was started (port: 8985),
Nothing else...
Am 02.08.2019 um 13:21 schrieb Christian Grün:
Which output is produced if you start the BaseX HTTP server with -d (provided that you can find out where such output is written to by the task scheduler)? ____________________________________ On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 1:11 PM Markus Wittenberg <Wittenberg@axxepta.de> wrote:Hi Christian, unfortunately, the behavior is still the same - I can stop the server by calling the batch file directly, but not if I invoke it with the task scheduler. Regards, Markus Am 02.08.2019 um 12:49 schrieb Christian Grün: Hi Markus, thanks for the pom.xml file. In order to reduce unknown side effects, I’ve further stripped it down. What about the attached version, does it work on your Windows Server instance? Hints: • I have referenced BaseX 9.2.4 (before: 9.1) • I have reference exec-maven-plugin 1.6.0 (before: 1.4.0) • If you don’t use the database/server port, you can disable it via -l [1] Hope this helps, Christian [1] http://docs.basex.org/wiki/Command-Line_Options#HTTP_Server ____________________________________ On Fri, Aug 2, 2019 at 11:51 AM Markus Wittenberg <Wittenberg@axxepta.de> wrote:Hi Christian, see the text below, the previous mail was rejected, probably because I attached some batch files. I will insert the pretty straightforward content here: start.bat cd /D "%~dp0" set MAVEN_OPTS="-Xmx4096m" mvn exec:java -Pstart stop.bat cd /D "%~dp0" mvn exec:java -Pstop-- Markus Wittenberg Tel +49 (0)341 248 475 36 Mail wittenberg@axxepta.de ---- axxepta solutions GmbH Lehmgrubenweg 17, 88131 Lindau Amtsgericht Berlin HRB 97544B Geschäftsführer: Karsten Becke, Maximilian Gärber-- Markus Wittenberg Tel +49 (0)341 248 475 36 Mail wittenberg@axxepta.de ---- axxepta solutions GmbH Lehmgrubenweg 17, 88131 Lindau Amtsgericht Berlin HRB 97544B Geschäftsführer: Karsten Becke, Maximilian Gärber-- Markus Wittenberg Tel +49 (0)341 248 475 36 Mail wittenberg@axxepta.de ---- axxepta solutions GmbH Lehmgrubenweg 17, 88131 Lindau Amtsgericht Berlin HRB 97544B Geschäftsführer: Karsten Becke, Maximilian Gärber
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