as command line parameter.
ParameterName |
Default |
Description |
--Description |
|
Service name description (maximum 1024 characters) |
--DisplayName |
ServiceName |
Service display name |
--Install |
procrun.exe //RS//ServiceName |
Install image |
--Startup |
manual |
Service startup mode can be either auto or manual |
++DependsOn |
|
List of services that this service depend on. Dependent services
are separated using either # or ; characters |
++Environment |
|
List of environment variables that will be provided to the service
in the form key=value. They are separated using either
# or ; characters. If you need to use either the #
or ; character within a value then the entire value must be
enclosed inside single quotes. |
--User |
|
User account used for running executable. It is used only for
StartMode java or exe and enables running applications
as service under account without LogonAsService privilege. |
--Password |
|
Password for user account set by --User parameter |
--JavaHome |
JAVA_HOME |
Set a different JAVA_HOME than defined by JAVA_HOME environment
variable |
--Jvm |
auto |
Use either auto (i.e. find the JVM from the Windows registry)
or specify the full path to the jvm.dll.
You can use the environment variable expansion here. |
++JvmOptions |
-Xrs |
List of options in the form of -D or -X that will be
passed to the JVM. The options are separated using either
# or ; characters. (Not used in exe mode.) |
--Classpath |
|
Set the Java classpath. (Not used in exe mode.) |
--JvmMs |
|
Initial memory pool size in MB. (Not used in exe mode.) |
--JvmMx |
|
Maximum memory pool size in MB. (Not used in exe mode.) |
--JvmSs |
|
Thread stack size in KB. (Not used in exe mode.) |
--StartMode |
|
One of jvm, Java or exe. The modes are:
- jvm - start Java in-process. Depends on jvm.dll, see --Jvm.
- Java - same as exe, but automatically uses the default Java
executable, i.e. %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java.exe. Make sure JAVA_HOME is set
correctly, or use --JavaHome to provide the correct location.
If neither is set, procrun will try to find the default JDK (not JRE)
from the Windows registry.
- exe - run the image as a separate process
|
--StartImage |
|
Executable that will be run. Only applies to exe mode. |
--StartPath |
|
Working path for the start image executable. |
--StartClass |
Main |
Class that contains the startup method. Applies to the jvm and
Java modes. (Not used in exe mode.) |
--StartMethod |
main |
Method name if differs then main |
++StartParams |
|
List of parameters that will be passed to either StartImage or
StartClass. Parameters are separated using either # or
; character. |
--StopMode |
|
One of jvm, Java or exe. See --StartMode
for further details. |
--StopImage |
|
Executable that will be run on Stop service signal. Only applies to
exe mode. |
--StopPath |
|
Working path for the stop image executable. Does not apply to jvm
mode. |
--StopClass |
Main |
Class that will be used on Stop service signal. Applies to the
jvm and Java modes. |
--StopMethod |
main |
Method name if differs then main |
++StopParams |
|
List of parameters that will be passed to either StopImage or
StopClass. Parameters are separated using either # or
; character. |
--StopTimeout |
No Timeout |
Defines the timeout in seconds that procrun waits for service to
exit gracefully. |
--LogPath |
%SystemRoot%\System32\LogFiles\Apache |
Defines the path for logging. Creates the directory if necessary. |
--LogPrefix |
commons-daemon |
Defines the service log filename prefix. The log file is created in the
LogPath directory with .YEAR-MONTH-DAY.log suffix |
--LogLevel |
Info |
Defines the logging level and can be either Error,
Info, Warn or Debug. (Case insensitive). |
--StdOutput |
|
Redirected stdout filename.
If named auto then file is created inside LogPath with the
name service-stdout.YEAR-MONTH-DAY.log. |
--StdError |
|
Redirected stderr filename.
If named auto then file is created inside LogPath with the
name service-stderr.YEAR-MONTH-DAY.log. |
--PidFile |
|
Defines the file name for storing the running process id. Actual file is
created in the LogPath directory |