just use ./run.sh as root not "sudo ./run.sh". If you want to use
'"sudo ./run.sh" use it as "normal" user.
For stopping phoenix try: ./phoenix.sh stop
Bye,
Norman
sudo
2009/9/1 Shravan156 <
shravan_156@yaho...>:
>
> Hii... actually im running on admin mode and every time I run this run.sh
> command its asking me to set java_home path..why so?? any idea.. and its
> saying phoenix already running..so is it successful..now..it got installed
> in my system? any idea of how to stop phoenix just in case...
>
>
> root@avyakta-ind-lab1:/usr/share/james2.3.1/bin# sudo ./run.sh
> ERROR: JAVA_HOME not found in your environment.
> Please, set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the
> location of the Java Virtual Machine you want to use.
> root@avyakta-ind-lab1:/usr/share/james2.3.1/bin# export
> JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.10
> root@avyakta-ind-lab1:/usr/share/james2.3.1/bin# ./run.sh
> Using PHOENIX_HOME: /usr/share/james2.3.1
> Using PHOENIX_TMPDIR: /usr/share/james2.3.1/temp
> Using JAVA_HOME: /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.10
> Running Phoenix:
> Already Running!!
>
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