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| | | # Portions Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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| | | # This file contains the java properties that the different command lines will |
| | | # use when launched. You can specify the location of the java binaries to be |
| | | # used and the java arguments to be passed to the command line. |
| | | # For instance you can specify to use the -server argument for the start-ds |
| | | # command with an initial heap size of 256 Mb by setting |
| | | # start-ds.java-args=-server -Xms256m |
| | | # (the example assumes that the Java virtual machine supports those options). |
| | | # |
| | | # To set the java virtual machine to be used for a given command-line you must |
| | | # set the property <command-line-name>.java-home and to specify java arguments |
| | | # you must set the property <command-line-name>.java-args. |
| | | # |
| | | # There are certain command-lines (import-ldif, export-ldif, backup, restore) |
| | | # that can work on two modes: online and offline. When they run in online mode |
| | | # (the server is running and the user specifies LDAP parameters to launch the |
| | | # operation) the operation is not actually performed in the Java Virtual Machine |
| | | # of the command-line but on the server side. This is why when launching these |
| | | # command-lines on online-mode it is preferred to use the -client argument for |
| | | # the java virtual machine (and even limit the maximum size of the heap). |
| | | # However when these command-lines are launched in offline mode it is |
| | | # recommended to use the -server argument to launch the command-line. |
| | | # This is the reason why you can specify different java properties for both |
| | | # modes (for instance import-ldif.offline.java-args and |
| | | # import-ldif.online.java-args). |
| | | # |
| | | # IMPORTANT NOTE: Once you have modified this file and set the java properties |
| | | # that you want the command-lines to use you must run the command-line |
| | | # bin/dsjavaproperties for the different scripts to be updated with the |
| | | # specified settings. |
| | | # |
| | | # Examples: |
| | | # Specify to overwrite the content of the environment variable OPENDS_JAVA_HOME |
| | | # (i.e. the contents of this properties file for the java home will be analyzed |
| | | # before checking whether OPENDS_JAVA_HOME is specified in the environment): |
| | | # overwrite-env-java-home=true |
| | | # |
| | | # Specify to overwrite the content of the environment variable OPENDS_JAVA_ARGS |
| | | # (i.e. the contents of this properties file for the java args will be analyzed |
| | | # before checking whether OPENDS_JAVA_ARGS is specified in the environment): |
| | | # overwrite-env-java-args=true |
| | | # |
| | | # Specify to use a particular Java Virtual Machine for the offline import: |
| | | # import-ldif.offline.java-home=/usr/jdk1.7 |
| | | # |
| | | # Specify to use -client argument when running dsconfig: |
| | | # dsconfig.java-args=-client |
| | | # |
| | | # Specify to use -server argument when running import-ldif on server mode: |
| | | # import-ldif.offline.java-args=-server |
| | | # |
| | | # Specify to use the java home for all the command-lines that have not |
| | | # an associated property defined: |
| | | # default.java-home=/usr/jdk1.5 |
| | | # |
| | | # Specify to use the -client argument for all the command-lines that have not |
| | | # an associated property defined: |
| | | # default.java-args=-client |
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