It seems like the service is fine by the startup virtuoso.ini causing an
exit.  Is Is there any chance you have the old virtuoso.ini in the new
installation?  The reason I ask is that I noticed the following when looking
in the log below:
21:16:47 OpenLink Virtuoso Universal Server
21:16:47 Version 05.09.3037-threads for Win32 as of Feb 13 2009

Yet you said you are running Version 5.0.10.3037.


On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 6:27 PM, Marco Ocana
<marco.oc...@balboasystems.com>wrote:

> Hi Ted,
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> It looks like the key argument for me is the -f or +foreground. If I
> include it in the command line, Virtuoso will start and write out some nice
> logging info to the console. If I don't include it, the command line says
> the service is being started, but when you list it or look at the list of
> processes, it is not running.
> So the question then becomes: what would I have to do to run virtuoso as a
> service in Windows?
> Below are the commands I typed in the command window, in sequence, and the
> responses.
>
> Thanks
>
> Marco
>
>
> C:\javatools\virtuoso\virtuoso-opensource\database>c:\javatools\virtuoso\virtuoso-opensource\bin\virtuoso-t.exe
> -I "virt1" -c
> "C:\javatools\virtuoso\virtuoso-opensource\database\virtuoso.ini"
> The Virtuoso_virt1 service is being started
>
> C:\javatools\virtuoso\virtuoso-opensource\database>virtuoso-t  +service
> list
> virt1                Stopped
>
> C:\javatools\virtuoso\virtuoso-opensource\database>c:\javatools\virtuoso\virtuoso-opensource\bin\virtuoso-t.exe
> -I "virt1" -f -c
> "C:\javatools\virtuoso\virtuoso-opensource\database\virtuoso.ini"
>
>                 Fri Apr 10 2009
> 21:16:47 [Using virtuoso.ini in
> C:\javatools\virtuoso\virtuoso-opensource\databa
> se]
> 21:16:47 { Loading plugin 1: Type `plain', file `wikiv' in `../hosting'
> 21:16:47   WikiV version 0.6 from OpenLink Software
> 21:16:47   Support functions for WikiV collaboration tool
> 21:16:47   SUCCESS plugin 1: loaded from ..\hosting\wikiv.dll }
> 21:16:47 { Loading plugin 2: Type `plain', file `mediawiki' in `../hosting'
> 21:16:47   MediaWiki version 0.1 from OpenLink Software
> 21:16:47   Support functions for MediaWiki collaboration tool
> 21:16:47   SUCCESS plugin 2: loaded from ..\hosting\mediawiki.dll }
> 21:16:47 { Loading plugin 3: Type `plain', file `creolewiki' in
> `../hosting'
> 21:16:47   CreoleWiki version 0.1 from OpenLink Software
> 21:16:47   Support functions for CreoleWiki collaboration tool
> 21:16:47   SUCCESS plugin 3: loaded from ..\hosting\creolewiki.dll }
> 21:16:47 { Loading plugin 4: Type `plain', file `im' in `../hosting'
> 21:16:47   IM version 0.5 from OpenLink Software
> 21:16:47   Support functions for Image Magick 6.2.4
> 21:16:47   SUCCESS plugin 4: loaded from ..\hosting\im.dll }
> 21:16:47 { Loading plugin 5: Type `plain', file `wbxml2' in `../hosting'
> 21:16:47   WBXML2 version 0.9 from OpenLink Software
> 21:16:47   Support functions for WBXML2 0.9.2 Library
> 21:16:47   SUCCESS plugin 5: loaded from ..\hosting\wbxml2.dll }
> 21:16:47 { Loading plugin 6: Type `plain', file `hslookup' in `../hosting'
> 21:16:47   HSLOOKUP version 0.1 from OpenLink Software
> 21:16:47   Support functions for Handle System 5.3.3
> 21:16:47   SUCCESS plugin 6: loaded from ..\hosting\hslookup.dll }
> 21:16:47 { Loading plugin 7: Type `Hosting', file `hosting_php.dll' in
> `../hosti
> ng'
> 21:16:47   Hosting version 3037 from OpenLink Software
> 21:16:47   PHP engine version 5.2.4
> 21:16:47   SUCCESS plugin 7: loaded from ../hosting/hosting_php.dll }
> 21:16:47 OpenLink Virtuoso Universal Server
> 21:16:47 Version 05.09.3037-threads for Win32 as of Feb 13 2009
> 21:16:47 uses parts of OpenSSL, PCRE, Html Tidy
> 21:16:47 Database version 3016
> 21:16:47 SQL Optimizer enabled (max 1000 layouts)
> 21:16:49 Compiler unit is timed at 0.000698 msec
> 21:16:51 Roll forward started
> 21:16:51 Roll forward complete
> 21:16:53 Checkpoint made, log reused
> 21:16:53 HTTP/WebDAV server online at 8890
> 21:16:53 Server online at 1111 (pid 5976)
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Ted Thibodeau Jr <tthibod...@openlinksw.com>
> *To:* Marco Ocana <marco.oc...@balboasystems.com>
> *Cc:* virtuoso-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> *Sent:* Friday, April 10, 2009 3:17:42 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [Virtuoso-users] Cannot reinstall Virtuoso on Windows
>
> Hi, Marco --
>
> On Apr 10, 2009, at 02:40 PM, Marco Ocana wrote:
> > I have tried multiple times reinstalling Virtuoso Version 5.0.10.3037 on
> Windows XP 32-bit, but cannot get the service started.
> > I have removed the services, unregistered the Odbc drivers and walk
> through the steps described in the open source web page, but everytime I try
> to start the service, it reports the status of the instance as "stopped".
> >
> > Are there log files I could take a look at? The only indication that I
> have found is in the windows event log. Every time there are two entries
> back to back. One saying that it is starting, and another saying it is
> stopping.
> > Other things I checked based on googling and scouring the docs: There is
> no .lck file in the directory structure for virtuoso and all the
> administrative utilities where closed during setup and startup.
> >
> > Any other things I should check?
>
>
> First thing is to try getting a version string from the binary.  Start
> a CMD window, navigate to the Virtuoso installation's \bin\ subdirectory,
> and execute the command --
>
>   .\virtuoso.exe -?
>
> This may reveal a missing library (probably just need to adjust your PATH
> or other environment variable(s).)
>
> (Note - your Virtuoso executable may be named differently.  Any/all that
> start with "virtuoso" should produce version strings.)
>
> If that succeeds, try starting the server in +foreground mode, and see if
> any errors appear.  Either of these equivalent commands may be used --
>
>   .\virtuoso.exe +foreground
>   .\virtuoso.exe -f
>
> For best results, copy the start command for the OpenLink Virtuoso service
> from the Services control panel, and add `+foreground` or `-f` to that
> string.  The above short string may be used if the long command fails.
>
> Let us know how it goes...
>
> Ted
>
>
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