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Troubleshooting Confluence while Running as a Windows Service
Note We do not recommend that you run this tool for too long as it may disrupt other Atlassian applications. Once you have captured the required information you will need to press If, after following the troubleshooting guide above, you still cannot make Confluence run as a Windows Service or if there is an error when setting the JVM configuration for the service, you can create a support request at http://support.atlassian.com. Please provide the following information when creating your support request, because we will need it to assist you:
tomcat6 //US//Confluence ++JvmOptions="-Xloggc:<CONFLUENCE-INSTALL>\logs\atlassian-gc.log"
service.bat. Please refer to reported issue CONF-12785.
Procmon.exe from the The Microsoft Windows Sysinternals Team, to check that the error occurred at the specific time when the Confluence service started. You need to match the time when Tomcat failed, as captured by this tool, against the time in the Windows Event Viewer.
Ctrl + E to stop capturing.Requesting Support
java -version from Windows command line console.
