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I am trying to install and start a service with prunsrv.exe for an application

I am able to install the service alright but the service wont start up and gives me an error

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Also following is the configuration that is used to install the service using prunsrv.exe

set SERVICE_NAME=TestService

REM Service log configuration
set PR_LOGPREFIX=%SERVICE_NAME%
set PR_LOGPATH=D:\setups\Commons_Daemon\commons-daemon-1.0.14-bin-windows\logs
set PR_STDOUTPUT=auto
set PR_STDERROR=auto
set PR_LOGLEVEL=INFO

REM Path to java installation
set PR_JVM=C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_04\bin\client\jvm.dll
set PR_CLASSPATH=D:\setups\Commons_Daemon\commons-daemon-1.0.14-bin-windows\temp.jar;

REM Startup configuration
set PR_STARTUP=auto
set PR_STARTMODE=java
set PR_STARTCLASS=Trys.AppLauncher
set PR_STARTMETHOD=start

REM Shutdown configuration
set PR_STOPMODE=java
set PR_STOPCLASS=Trys.AppLauncher
set PR_STOPMETHOD=stop

REM JVM configuration
set PR_JVMMS=64
set PR_JVMMX=128
set PR_JVMSS=4000

REM Install service
prunsrv.exe //IS//%SERVICE_NAME%

The above config is packaged to a batch file is executed to install the service

Also the log files are not generated, due which i cant even debug.

Please tell me where i am going wrong

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  • what is Failed to start 'test' service The data area passed to a system call is too small.error Any idea?My script is same as yours alse updated exe names with service name as you mentioned below Commented Sep 17, 2014 at 6:29

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one possible issue is using wrong prunsvr.exe. for 64 bit java install, use amd64/prunsvr.exe, for 32 bit java install, use /prunsvr.exe in commons-deamon-xxx-bin-windows.zip file.

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    This was my issue. Installed 32 bit java to match the 32 bit prunsvr, all is well
    – Mark W
    Commented Aug 5, 2015 at 18:01
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This could be many things. First check the logs. The default is at...

%SystemRoot%\System32\LogFiles\Apache

From there you should be able to get a more specific error. E.g. Classpath, Java path, or some other option being invalid.

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  • What if I can't see this folder on my machine? does it mean that Daemon was not set-up right? Commented Oct 31, 2015 at 19:18
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The reason for this error was that i did not rename prunsrv.exe to TestService.exe. Similarly Prunmgr.exe has to be TestServicew.exe.

Very important that these files are renamed.

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    This seems to be very important indeed. I had the same problem and the debug log stated "The user name or password is incorrect." This wasn't true of course. Renaming the exe to correspond with the service name solved my issue.
    – Newerth
    Commented Nov 7, 2016 at 9:01
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If you're starting the service from the Service Manager and not the command line, you need to set the CLASSPATH, JAVA_OPTS etc in the registry. From here:

The basic Service definitions are maintained under the registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\<ServiceName>

Additional parameters are stored in the registry at:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Apache Software Foundation\ProcRun 2.0\<ServiceName>\Parameters

On 64-bit Windows procrun always uses 32-bit registry view for storing the configuration. This means that parameters will be stored inside:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Apache Software Foundation\ProcRun 2.0\<ServiceName>
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  • Don't forget the JAVA_HOME as well.
    – hawkeye
    Commented Jul 24, 2016 at 4:27
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I was able to run the service on my local machine, but I got the same error on a VM running with Windows 2012R2.

The issue was caused by two reasons:

  1. reference to jvm.dll

On the VM I used a JDK installation instead of a simple JRE and the JAVA_HOME pointed to the JDK bin folder. I had to change the --Jvm parameter from "auto" to the actual jvm.dll file located in the JRE subfolder.

  1. amd64 version of prunsrv.exe

Allthough I changed the --Jvm setting, the service still showed the error during startup. I also had to use the amd64 version of prunsrv.exe to resolve the issue.

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I had the same issue in my laptop but it was working on others laptop which is having the same configution.

I have checked %SystemRoot%\System32\LogFiles\Apache\commons-daemon.log. I found the following error missing Image File,

Then I found that we need to put double quotes over all the parameters. On your example, If you try

pushd %CD%

Try this below.

"prunsrv.exe" //IS//%SERVICE_NAME% --Startup="%PR_STARTUP%" --Jvm="%PR_JVM%" --Classpath="%PR_CLASSPATH%" --StartMode="jvm" --StopMode="jvm" --StartClass="%PR_STARTCLASS%" --StartMethod="%PR_STARTMETHOD%" --StopClass="%PR_STOPCLASS%" --StopMethod="%PR_STOPMETHOD%"

SAMPLE EXAMPLE http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/current/startup-windows-service.html

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In case someone find it helpful.

I had the same issue "The data area passed to a system call is too small".

This is because program cannot find jvm.dll in StartMode=jvm.

Solution: all depends on your StartMode:

  1. if --StartMode is jvm:
    you have to specify --jvm parameter as path to jvm.dll
  2. if --StartMode is java or exe:
    set --jvm parameter as auto (your program will be launched as separate process named java.exe)
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Just compared this with a setup script of mine, the only immediate thing i see is that you should perhaps make your memory settings look like

REM JVM configuration
set PR_JVMMS=64m 
set PR_JVMMX=128m
set PR_JVMSS=128m

And by the way, JRE 1.6.0_04 is somewhat err outdated...

HTH Gyro

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  • i have tried out the changes you have mentioned but the issue remains..Also since the stack size specified is in kb, i used k as a postfix, used 4000k in this case
    – frewper
    Commented Mar 21, 2013 at 10:05
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I had the same error but all I had to do is run the script as administrator (on windows server 2012)... Apparently the permission system on windows 2012 has changed: ex. on windows server 2008 this error did not occur (same script).

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