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patrick1980
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10 years ago

Running LoadUI from command line CentOS not working

Hi everyone,

I just tried to run LoadUI from command line on CentOS (HEADLESS server) and it seems that it is not working properly.
LoadUI starts but then nothing shows up. What it is strange is that I don't see any errors.
I have attached a document showing the behavior.

1. Would like to provide some help on this (if there is any)? I have a feeling, this is happening because I am running it on a headless server. Is there a way to bypass the JavaFX2 package?
2. I noticed some other abnormal behavior, I tried to stop it from running using "Ctrl + C". It stops for 1 second but then it restarts back so I wasn't able to stop it at all and I had to reboot the entire box. (killing the processes didn't help either. in fact each time I kill a process another one pops up)
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LoadUI 2.7.0


Starting with arguments: [--cmd=true, --nofx=true, -nofx, -Dlog4j.configuration=log4j_headless.xml]
Jul 09, 2014 3:14:29 PM com.eviware.loadui.launcher.JavaFxStarter ensureFontsAvailableForJavaFX
INFO: Preparing fonts for JavaFX2
Jul 09, 2014 3:14:31 PM com.eviware.loadui.launcher.JavaFxStarter ensureFontsAvailableForJavaFX
INFO: Restarting JRE for changes to take effect.

11 Replies

  • Hello Patrick,

    To my knowledge reporting should work just fine.
    There's one thing you might want to investigate and that is to make sure that the jenkins-user has access to create reports where you are specifying it to.
    Are you really sure you want to export your reports to /home/ ?

    I might be mistaken but not even my local user has access-rights to that folder.


    osten@WRK-OSTEN /home $ mkdir myfolder
    mkdir: cannot create directory ‘myfolder’: Permission denied


    Best regards,
    Mikael