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Once the [[Installation]] and configuration steps are finished, before start {{GVESB}} the HSQLDB support database must be started by executing the following script:
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Once the [[Installation]] and configuration steps are finished, before start {{GVESB}} the [[HSQLDB support database]] must be started by executing the following script:
 
:$GV_HOME/hsqldb/bin
 
:$GV_HOME/hsqldb/bin
  
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| In the case of *nix operating systems, the startup script is ''start_DB.sh''. Remember to NEVER run the startup script as ''root'', but with the user choosen for installation, and so the owner of the $GV_HOME directory.
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| In case of *nix operating systems, the startup script is ''start_DB.sh ''. <br/><br/>Remember to NEVER run the startup script as ''root'', but with the user <br/> choosen for installation, and so the owner of the $GV_HOME directory.
 
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| In case of Windows operating system the startup script is ''start_DB.cmd''.
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| In case of Windows operating system the startup script is ''start_DB.cmd ''.
 
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To verify the correct start of HSQLDB engine you can check the log file.
 
To verify the correct start of HSQLDB engine you can check the log file.
  
Once the HSQLDB support database is running you can start {{GVESB}} executing the script under
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Once the [[HSQLDB support database]] is running you can start {{GVESB}} executing the script under
 
:$GV_HOME/bin
 
:$GV_HOME/bin
  
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| In the case of *nix operating systems, the startup script is ''start_GreenV.sh''. Remember to NEVER run the startup script as ''root'', but with the user choosen for installation, and so the owner of the $GV_SERVER directory.
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| In case of *nix operating systems, the startup script is ''gvstart.sh'' (start_GreenV.sh in case of [[Manual Installation]]). <br/><br/>Remember to NEVER run the startup script as ''root'', but with the user <br/> choosen for installation, and so the owner of the $GV_HOME directory.
 
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| [[File:windows.png]]
 
| [[File:windows.png]]
| In case of Windows operating system the startup script is ''start_GreenV.bat''.
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| In case of Windows operating system the startup script is ''gvstart.cmd'' (start_GreenV.cmd in case of [[Manual Installation]]).
 
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To verify the correct start of {{GVESB}}, connect to {{L_GVCONSOLE}} and check if your browser accesses the related login page.
 
To verify the correct start of {{GVESB}}, connect to {{L_GVCONSOLE}} and check if your browser accesses the related login page.
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:URL - http://<Server Address>:<Port>/gvconsole
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:user - User configured during installation process.
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:password - Password configured during installation process.
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In case of [[Manual Installation]] you can access to the gvconsole as follow:
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:URL - http://localhost:8080/gvconsole
 
:URL - http://localhost:8080/gvconsole
 
:user - gvesb
 
:user - gvesb
 
:password - gvesb
 
:password - gvesb
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System administrators will find it convenient to configure {{GVESB}} start and stop along with that of the server. In this case, the {{GVESB}} start and stop scripts can be taken, or called by the system start and stop scripts.
 
System administrators will find it convenient to configure {{GVESB}} start and stop along with that of the server. In this case, the {{GVESB}} start and stop scripts can be taken, or called by the system start and stop scripts.

Latest revision as of 09:56, 28 May 2012

Once the Installation and configuration steps are finished, before start GreenVulcano® ESB the HSQLDB support database must be started by executing the following script:

$GV_HOME/hsqldb/bin
Linux.png In case of *nix operating systems, the startup script is start_DB.sh .

Remember to NEVER run the startup script as root, but with the user
choosen for installation, and so the owner of the $GV_HOME directory.
Windows.png In case of Windows operating system the startup script is start_DB.cmd .

To verify the correct start of HSQLDB engine you can check the log file.

Once the HSQLDB support database is running you can start GreenVulcano® ESB executing the script under

$GV_HOME/bin
Linux.png In case of *nix operating systems, the startup script is gvstart.sh (start_GreenV.sh in case of Manual Installation).

Remember to NEVER run the startup script as root, but with the user
choosen for installation, and so the owner of the $GV_HOME directory.
Windows.png In case of Windows operating system the startup script is gvstart.cmd (start_GreenV.cmd in case of Manual Installation).

To verify the correct start of GreenVulcano® ESB, connect to GV Console® and check if your browser accesses the related login page.

URL - http://<Server Address>:<Port>/gvconsole
user - User configured during installation process.
password - Password configured during installation process.

In case of Manual Installation you can access to the gvconsole as follow:

URL - http://localhost:8080/gvconsole
user - gvesb
password - gvesb


System administrators will find it convenient to configure GreenVulcano® ESB start and stop along with that of the server. In this case, the GreenVulcano® ESB start and stop scripts can be taken, or called by the system start and stop scripts.