Red Hat AMQ 6
As of February 2025, Red Hat is no longer supporting Red Hat AMQ 6. If you are using AMQ 6, please upgrade: Migrating to AMQ 7.6.4. Installing and Starting the Service
Overview
The operating system determines the exact steps to complete the installation of Red Hat JBoss A-MQ as a service. The wrapper:install command contains basic instructions for your operating system.
Windows
- Installing the service
- Run the following command:
InstallDir\bin\ServiceName-service.bat install
InstallDir\bin\ServiceName-service.bat install
Copy to Clipboard Copied! By default, the service will start when Windows starts. If you specified theDEMAND_START
option, you need to start the service manually. - Uninstalling the service
- Run the following command:
InstallDir\bin\ServiceName-service.bat remove
InstallDir\bin\ServiceName-service.bat remove
Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Starting the service
- Run the following command:
net start "ServiceName"
net start "ServiceName"
Copy to Clipboard Copied! You can also start the service from the Windows Service dialog box. - Stopping the service
- Run the following command:
net stop "ServiceName"
net stop "ServiceName"
Copy to Clipboard Copied! You can also stop the service from the Windows Service dialog box.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Installing the service
- Run the following commands:
ln -s InstallDir/bin/ServiceName-service /etc/init.d/ chkconfig ServiceName-service --add chkconfig ServiceName-service on
# ln -s InstallDir/bin/ServiceName-service /etc/init.d/ # chkconfig ServiceName-service --add # chkconfig ServiceName-service on
Copy to Clipboard Copied! By default, the service will start when Red Hat Enterprise Linux starts. - Uninstalling the service
- Run the following command:
chkconfig ServiceName-service --del rm /etc/init.d/ServiceName-service
#service ServiceName-service stop # chkconfig ServiceName-service --del # rm /etc/init.d/ServiceName-service
Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Starting the service
- Run the following command:
service ServiceName-service start
service ServiceName-service start
Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Stopping the service
- Run the following command:
service ServiceName-service stop
service ServiceName-service stop
Copy to Clipboard Copied!
Ubuntu Linux
- Installing the service
- Run the following commands:
ln -s InstallDir/bin/ServiceName-service /etc/init.d/ update-rc.d ServiceName-service defaults
# ln -s InstallDir/bin/ServiceName-service /etc/init.d/ # update-rc.d ServiceName-service defaults
Copy to Clipboard Copied! By default, the service will start when Red Hat Enterprise Linux starts. - Uninstalling the service
- Run the following command:
rm /etc/init.d/ServiceName-service
#/etc/init.d/ServiceName-service stop # rm /etc/init.d/ServiceName-service
Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Starting the service
- Run the following command:
/etc/init.d/ServiceName-service startservice ServiceName-service start
/etc/init.d/ServiceName-service startservice ServiceName-service start
Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Stopping the service
- Run the following command:
/etc/init.d/ServiceName-service stop
/etc/init.d/ServiceName-service stop
Copy to Clipboard Copied!
Solaris
- Installing the service
- Create Symbolic Links in
/etc/init.d
:ln -s InstallDir/bin/ServiceName-service /etc/init.d/ServiceName-service
# ln -s InstallDir/bin/ServiceName-service /etc/init.d/ServiceName-service
Copy to Clipboard Copied! ln -s ln /etc/init.d/ServiceName-service /etc/rcn.d/SxxServiceName-service
# ln -s ln /etc/init.d/ServiceName-service /etc/rcn.d/SxxServiceName-service
Copy to Clipboard Copied! NoteIn SxxServiceName, the xx is the sequence number of execution for the service in the rc directory.By default, the service will start when Solaris starts. - Uninstalling the service
- Run the following command:
rm /etc/init.d/ServiceName-service
#/etc/init.d/ServiceName-service stop # rm /etc/init.d/ServiceName-service
Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Starting the service
- Run the following command:
#/etc/init.d/ ./ServiceName-service start
#/etc/init.d/ ./ServiceName-service start
Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Stopping the service
- Run the following command:
/etc/init.d/ ./ServiceName-service stop
/etc/init.d/ ./ServiceName-service stop
Copy to Clipboard Copied!