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Bug #8165
closedrudder-init fails to report memory errors from jetty start
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Severity:
Major - prevents use of part of Rudder | no simple workaround
UX impact:
User visibility:
Getting started - demo | first install | level 1 Techniques
Effort required:
Small
Priority:
71
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Regression:
Description
When running rudder-init on a Debian 8, with 1.2 Go RAM, the script get stuck at
Cleaning up temporary directories... done. Restarting services...
ps outputs shows that the rudder-jetty scripts sleep for 4 secondes
Finally, script end successfully, but Jetty ain't started
Running mannualy init script says:
root@server:/home/vagrant# /etc/init.d/rudder-jetty start Setting umask to 0007 WARNING: Not enough free memory to start Jetty (about 1422MB are needed). Trying anyway, but the application is likely to fail. Starting Jetty: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FAILED Sun Apr 10 19:51:29 UTC 2016
May happen on all versions
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