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[jira] Moved: (KARAF-26) have restart clean command/API
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KARAF-26?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Guillaume Nodet moved FELIX-1316 to KARAF-26:
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Project: Karaf (was: Felix)
Key: KARAF-26 (was: FELIX-1316)
Component/s: (was: Karaf)
> have restart clean command/API
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> Key: KARAF-26
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KARAF-26
> Project: Karaf
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: james strachan
> Assignee: Chris Custine
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> in development its very common to want to trash the data directory, stop karaf then start again. Its kinda painful.
> it'd be good to do this in a single command.
> {code}
> restart:clean
> {code}
> which would move the ./data directory somewhere (into an old directory, maybe numbered so you've a history of logs etc) and then doing a System.exit(something) such that the shell script knows its a restart, where the shell script could then restart the JVM again.
> I can imagine this being useful in distributed testing/production uses where you want to basically restart a server from scratch so it might fetch new bundles on startup etc (without worrying about old stuff being stuck in the JVM).
> I guess restarting is one thing - and restarting clean (with the data directory going) is a secondary optional extra
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