OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 24.45-b08, mixed mode)
I then tried to look in the log files of openfire to see if there was anything to learn there so I went to /opt/openfire/logs and tried to tail nohup.out. The result are below:
[root@squid logs]# tail nohup.out
nohup: failed to run command `/opt/openfire/jre/bin/java’: No such file or directory
CentOS 6.x changed locations and such of some things, so existing rpm files may or may not work unfortunately. I get the same error on my 64 bit CentOS 6.4 boxes. (I believe it means it cannot find your java install)
I typically don’t use the rpm myself, instead opting for the tar.gz and a “manual” install, which ends up using your system’s jvm just fine.
You can try installing the 32bit java on your server (you probably have the 64bit version now) from either openjdk (if available) or Oracle’s Java. Or, if you use the tar.gz, it will take some manual work, but if you read through the guides it’s pretty straight forward.