Option |
Description
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-classpath xxx
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Adds to the system classpath, default is determined from environment variable CLASSPATH
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-conf conf/resin.conf
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specifies the resin.conf file
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-Dfoo=bar
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sets the JVM system property `foo' to the value `bar'
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-install
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(windows) install Resin as a service with a default name (but doesn't automatically start)
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-install-as name
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(windows) install Resin as a named service (but doesn't automatically start)
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-Jxxx
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passes xxx to the JVM
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-J-verbosegc
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turns on JVM garbage collection information (recommended)
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-java_home xxx
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sets the JDK, default is determined from environment variable JAVA_HOME or a heuristic search.
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-jvm-log file
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(unix) sets the file to put output that cannot be captured by stdout-log and stderr-log, relative to -server-root, default is log/jvm.log
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-no-auto-restart
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disables the automatic restart of the JVM if it exits abnormally
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-nojit
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disables the Just-In-Time compiler, useful for debugging with some JDK's
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-pid file
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(unix) sets the pid file, default is based on the -server-id
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-pid-dir dir
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(unix) sets the directory to store pid files in
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-remove
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(windows) remove Resin as a service with a default name
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-remove-as
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(windows) remove Resin as a named service
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-resin-home dir
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sets the resin.home value, default is determined from RESIN_HOME environment variable or a heuristic search.
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restart
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(unix) restarts Resin as a daemon using the pid in the file specfied with -pid
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-server id
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sets the resin.server_id value and limits http and srun activation to those with a matching server-id
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-server-root dir
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establishes the root directory for server files and sets the resin.root value
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start
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(unix) starts Resin as a daemon saving the pid in the file specfied with -pid
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stop
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(unix) stops Resin as a daemon using the pid in the file specfied with -pid
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-verbose
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show the Java environment before starting Resin
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-Xxxx
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passes the -Xxxx configuration to the JVM
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-Xdebug
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enable HotSwap class reloading (recommended)
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The default values for -Xmx and -XX:MaxPermSize are generally too low for a
normal deployment.