We recommend using C:\hivemq as the home installation folder. The following examples follows this recommendation.
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The Windows service is failing fails to start after you follow the instructions https://hivemq.atlassian.net/wiki/x/DIG3Kw or https://docs.hivemq.com/hivemq/latest/user-guide/install-hivemq.html#_install_hivemq_as_a_windows_service following the instructions provided in this link or in the HiveMQ Documentation.
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The solution is to use involves utilizing the newer version of the Java wrapper, a tool specifically designed for running Java programs to run as a Windows serviceservices.
Download
View file name yajswhivemq-windows-stableservice-13022024.10.zip Unzip the downloaded file to the
$HIVEMQ_HOME
directory.If you followed the
abovementioned instructions, your
$HIVEMQ_HOME
directory is likelyC:\hivemq\hivemq-windows-service-022024
.
If your
$HIVEMQ_HOME
directory is not C:\hivemq, but, for example, different, such asC:\hivemq\hivemq-4.
92.
15,25
orF:\HiveMQ
, then you need to edit the wrapper’s configuration file .as followsThe Locate the wrapper’s configuration file is at
conf/wrapper.conf
. The line to edit is located In our case its pathC:\hivemq\hivemq-windows-service-022024
\conf\wrapper.conf
Find the line at the end of the
wrapper.conf
file and looks like thisfile resembling:Code Block language bash wrapper.java.additional.1 = -Dhivemq.home=C:\\hivemq
What you need to do is to update the Replace the existing text
C:\\hivemq
according to with your actual$HIVEMQ_HOME
directory. For example, if your $HIVEMQ_HOME directory is it'sF:\HiveMQ
, you must update the line to:Code Block language bash wrapper.java.additional.1 = -Dhivemq.home=F:\\HiveMQ
Now, when the wrapper directory is located inside the $HIVEMQ_HOME directory and the wrapper.conf matches the actual $HIVEMQ_HOME, you can proceed to the service.
Remove the “old” save the file
Once step 3 is complete, please proceed with the following steps:
Remove the old (failing) HiveMQ service by
Open services app with run(win+R)>services.
msc
Find the existing HiveMQ service
Select the HiveMQ service and delete it
Install the new service by running
C:\hivemq\hivemq-windows-service-022024\bat\installService.bat
(Run As Administrator might be necessary) under the newly unzipped service folder – this . This will install the new HiveMQ service.Start the new HIveMQ service and monitor if it fails within You can either restart the computer or Manually start the new HiveMQ service by going to
run(win+R)>services.msc>HiveMQ
service and starting it.Please monitor the HiveMQ service and look for any issues within the first 30 seconds.
If the HiveMQ service is running longer runs without failing for more than 30 seconds without failing, verify the check the
C:\hivemq\log\hivemq.log
file , if it contains no for errors and ensure it contains "HiveMQ started in ..
".Next, verify Confirm that you can log in to the HiveMQ Control Center.
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🐛 Troubleshooting
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When I double click the install.bat file in Windows, It prints some stuff and closes then quickly. What to do?
\uD83C\uDF31 Solution
You need to run the bat file from the Windows Terminal. This way the window does not close when the script ends.
Open Windows Terminal:
Press
Win + X
and selectWindows Terminal
(orWindows Terminal (Admin)
if administrative privileges are needed).
Navigate to the Directory:
In the terminal, navigate to the directory where your batch file is located.
Code Block language powershell cd C:\hivemq\bin
Run the Batch File:
Once in the correct directory, type the name of the batch file and press
Enter
.Code Block language powershell install-something.bat
Observe the output of the bat file in the terminal
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