I couldn't start my JBoss EAP 7 service - jboss

I installed JBoss EAP-7.1.0 through windows installer and then configured it as a service. But now I couldn't start the service, i tried through the windows task manager but it shows Access denied. (see the screenshot below)
How to start the service with admin privilege?

Do the following steps:
Launch Command prompt as Administrator
Type in sc start JBossEAP7

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I am able to run PGadmin version 4.4 as a desktop application. Is it possible to run the PGadmin as a service in windows so I can access the PGadmin web portal as a different user.
This is needed for the automation purposes.
Thanks
Karthik
run the following from admin cmd prompt:
sc.exe create PGAdmin4 binpath= "C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\12\pgAdmin 4\bin\pgAdmin4.exe"
please ensure the "binpath" is correct for your environment

Not able to access Fuse Admin console

I have started server using fuse_home/bin/start. Server is appearing as started but not able to access Admin console.
It is showing hawtio screen instead.
Appreciate any direction.
Try creating a fabric first, by using the fabric:create command.
Fuse can be started in two ways one is using ./fuse script from bin dir
Another starting in background ./start and connect using ./client
./client connect to running fuse karaf console
[kkakarla#kkakarla bin]$ ./start
[kkakarla#kkakarla bin]$ ./status
Running ...
[kkakarla#kkakarla bin]$ ./client
Logging in as admin
Open a browser to http://localhost:8181 to access the management console
Create a new Fabric via 'fabric:create'
or join an existing Fabric via 'fabric:join [someUrls]'
Hit '' or 'osgi:shutdown' to shutdown JBoss Fuse.
JBossFuse:admin#root>
Please make sure you uncommented last line user.properties file before starting the fuse server. Fuse provides access to fuse management console using HOWTIO. Since you are starting fuse by using /.start you may not be able to create fabric directly until you connect to client, in that case you can connect to fuse server using SSH #localhost -p8101, then you can run fabric: create. Otherwise you can /.stop the server and start using ./fuse or ./karaf then you can run fabric commands directly. If still issue not resolved we have to check logs.

How to display monitoring windows of Hawkular?

I am a beginner to Hawkular and struggling to display the Hawkular web ui. My OS is Windows 10 and Cassandra datastax-ddc-64bit-3.7.0 is installed successfully.
Both Wildfly 10 and hawkular-services-dist-0.23.0.Final are unzip in c driver.
This is my Hawkular installation process.
add user in Hawkular home folder <hawkular-services-dist-0.23.0.Final\bin>
add-user.bat -a -u username -p password -g read-write,read-only
execute standalone.bat in hawkular home folder <hawkular-services-dist-0.23.0.Final\bin>
standalone.bat
I download hawkular-wildfly-agent-installer file from Wildfly agent Installer link of welcome windows, localhost:8080
I execute jar command like below
java -jar hawkular-wildfly-agent-installer.jar —target-location=c:\wildfly-10.0.0.Final --username username —password password
And I start wildfly 10 with the following option in wildfly_home folder <c:\wildfly-10.0.0.Final\bin>
standalone.bat –Djboss.socket.binding.port-offset=100
These steps throw no exceptions. However I can not see any monitoring option display, only welcome window.
How can I display the Hawkular monitoring window?
There is no built-in GUI for showing metrics in Hawkular services. Hawkular exposes REST endpoints to fetch data, that you can directly use within an application of your own (they are detailed here: for Metrics, for Alerts). But there's also a couple of available tools to display metrics:
You can use Grafana with the Hawkular datasource plugin.
There's also HawkFX, a jruby client, but I'm not sure if it has been tested on windows.
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Could'nt connect to jboss fuse server to create a fabric in shell tab

I have installed JBOSS developer studio 8.1.0 and also I have installed Jboss developer stack integration plugins for JBOSS FUSE developement.
Here the problem arises.To access the JBOSS fuse console I have to create a user in shell tab by connecting the FUSE SERVER.But whenever I enter the server credentials,it displays as SSH client error(Error connecting to the local host).can connect to the JBOSS FUSE console,but to access it I have to create a user name and password in shell tab.
ERROR:
Error connecting jboss.4iapps.local:8101 : SSH client error: SSH_MSG_DISCONNECT: 2 Session has timed out waiting for authentication after 120000 ms.
NOTE:I have already uncommented the admin user from the user.properties file and also chaned the IP in org.apache.karaf.management file.
Please help me regarding this.
Regards,
Janaarthanan

Can't stop or restart JBoss AS 4.2.3 as a service in Fedora

i have a little issue with a Jboss AS 4.2.3 . I'm developing an application in Seam so i'm using Jboss as server. In the client company they have a Jboss AS 4.2.3 installed on Fedora and configured as a service, so it starts automatically on boot machine with PostgreSQL. So, if i run chkconfig --list i can see Jboss here as a service.
But the problem is when i try to restart, stop or start this service (i have root permissions) using this command:
service jboss stop/restart
But i don't know what happens that looks like it doesn't find the Jboss AS instance that's running because i get this message:
JOBSS_CMD_START = cd /opt/java/jboss/bin; /opt/java/jboss/bin/run.sh -c default
No JBossas is currently running
But it's running because if i enter localhost:8080 on a browser it loads the Jboss page. The server admin of the company doesn't know also why the service can't restart or stop or start and only i know that he followed this tutorial to install and configure JBoss AS:
thewiki4opentech.org/index.php/How_to_install_JBoss_AS_in_CentOS_/RedHat/_Fedora
Also, i tried with
/etc/init.d/jboss stop
And i get the same output. If i use
/opt/java/jboss/bin/start.sh -c default
It tries to start a second instance of Jboss AS but it gives me errors because is trying to use the same ports as already started Jboss instance.
And it's difficult to me because i'm connecting remotely using Teamviewer and i want to deploy an EAR but i can't because i can't restart the service to extract the ear. So i wanna ask you for help if you know why the Jboss AS that's running can't be stopped or started using service jboss stop.
As aditional info, i'm using the config to access Jboss apps from other machines (using 0.0.0.0) and the server has a static IP. The config of my hosts file is this:
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost4 localhost4.localdomain4
192.168.1.106 entertechserver.localdomain entertechserver
#::1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost6 localhost6.localdomain6
Regards.
Well, i think that i found the answer. The server admin copy the script run.sh to /etc/init.d/ but we saw that there's another script named jboss_init_redhat.sh that i think is optimized for redhat/fedora systems, so we used this script to copy to /etc/init.d/ and it works!! Now when i stop it gives me the next output:
JBOSS_CMD_START = cd /opt/java/jboss/bin; /opt/java/jboss/bin/run.sh -c default -b 0.0.0.0
waiting for processes to stop
Really i haven't seen the difference between both scripts yet but it will be intersting to take a look.
Regards.