Switching the Server from a Windows Application to a Windows Service
To switch the server from a Windows application to a Windows service, you must manually register the Integration Server instance to run as a Windows service.
Note: | The user whose identity will be used to run the Integration Server as a Windows service must have Power User privileges. |
To manually register an Integration Server instance to run as a Windows service
1. Edit the custom_wrapper.conf file to fit your environment.
For example, you might change the Java minimum heap size by updating the wrapper.java.initmemory property. The custom_wrapper.conf file is located in the Software AG_directory \profiles\IS_instance_name\configuration directory.
For more information about setting values in the custom_wrapper.conf file, see Software AG Infrastructure Administrator's Guide.
2. Open a command prompt, navigate to the Software AG_directory \profiles\IS_instance_name\bin directory and run the following command to create the Integration Server service:
service.bat -install
Note: | The installSvc.bat file located in Integration Server_directory \instances\instance_name \support\win32 directory is deprecated. Software AG recommends using the service.bat file from the Software AG_directory \profiles\IS_instance_name\bin directory. |
In the Microsoft Windows Control Panel in the Services dialog box, verify that the service for Integration Server has been created.
3. Start the service from one of the following places:
Services dialog box in the Microsoft Windows Control Panel
Command prompt using the following command:
net start <SVCNAME>
where <SVCNAME> is the name of the service created in the previous step.