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[jira] [Updated] (GEODE-3039) Start server gfsh arguments may
conflict with --J=-D arguments
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-3039?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Jared Stewart updated GEODE-3039:
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Description:
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Monitor and Manage Apache Geode
gfsh>start server --name=server1 --J=-Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=true --J=-Dgemfire.http-service-bind-address=localhost --J=-Dgemfire.jmx-manager=true --J=-Dgemfire.jmx-manager-start=true --J=-Dgemfire.http-service-port=8080
Starting a Geode Server in /Users/dbarnes/server1...
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Server in /Users/dbarnes/server1 on 192.168.1.56[40404] as server1 is currently online.
Process ID: 1378
Uptime: 21 seconds
Geode Version: 1.1.0
Java Version: 1.8.0_101
Log File: /Users/dbarnes/server1/server1.log
JVM Arguments: -Dgemfire.use-cluster-configuration=true -Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=false -Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=true -Dgemfire.http-service-bind-address=localhost -Dgemfire.jmx-manager=true -Dgemfire.jmx-manager-start=true -Dgemfire.http-service-port=8080 -XX:OnOutOfMemoryError=kill -KILL %p -Dgemfire.launcher.registerSignalHandlers=true -Djava.awt.headless=true -Dsun.rmi.dgc.server.gcInterval=9223372036854775806
Class-Path: /Users/dbarnes/geode11/lib/geode-core-1.1.0.jar:/Users/dbarnes/geode11/lib/geode-dependencies.jar
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The user above has given `--J=-Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=true` as an argument to `start server`. This corresponds to the same option as the top-level parameter `--start-dev-rest-api`. Since this top-level parameter was unspecified, Spring Shell gave it a default value of false.
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@CliOption(key = StartServer.START_SERVER__REST_API, unspecifiedDefaultValue = "false",
specifiedDefaultValue = "true",
help = StartServer.START_SERVER__REST_API__HELP) final Boolean startRestApi,
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This results in the command line for start server having both
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-Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=false
-Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=true
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There may be other options that have this same conflict between a top-level parameter and a corresponding `--J=-D` option.
was:
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_________________________ __
/ _____/ ______/ ______/ /____/ /
/ / __/ /___ /_____ / _____ /
/ /__/ / ____/ _____/ / / / /
/______/_/ /______/_/ /_/ 1.1.0
Monitor and Manage Apache Geode
gfsh>start server --name=server1 --J=-Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=true --J=-Dgemfire.http-service-bind-address=localhost --J=-Dgemfire.jmx-manager=true --J=-Dgemfire.jmx-manager-start=true --J=-Dgemfire.http-service-port=8080
Starting a Geode Server in /Users/dbarnes/server1...
........................................
Server in /Users/dbarnes/server1 on 192.168.1.56[40404] as server1 is currently online.
Process ID: 1378
Uptime: 21 seconds
Geode Version: 1.1.0
Java Version: 1.8.0_101
Log File: /Users/dbarnes/server1/server1.log
JVM Arguments: -Dgemfire.use-cluster-configuration=true -Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=false -Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=true -Dgemfire.http-service-bind-address=localhost -Dgemfire.jmx-manager=true -Dgemfire.jmx-manager-start=true -Dgemfire.http-service-port=8080 -XX:OnOutOfMemoryError=kill -KILL %p -Dgemfire.launcher.registerSignalHandlers=true -Djava.awt.headless=true -Dsun.rmi.dgc.server.gcInterval=9223372036854775806
Class-Path: /Users/dbarnes/geode11/lib/geode-core-1.1.0.jar:/Users/dbarnes/geode11/lib/geode-dependencies.jar
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The user above has given `--J=-Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=true` as an argument to `start server`. This corresponds to the same option as the top-level parameter `--start-dev-rest-api`. Since this top-level parameter was unspecified, Spring Shell gave it a default value of false.
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@CliOption(key = StartServer.START_SERVER__REST_API, unspecifiedDefaultValue = "false",
specifiedDefaultValue = "true",
help = StartServer.START_SERVER__REST_API__HELP) final Boolean startRestApi,
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This results in the command line for start server having both
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-Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=false
-Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=true
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> Start server gfsh arguments may conflict with --J=-D arguments
> --------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GEODE-3039
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-3039
> Project: Geode
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: gfsh
> Reporter: Jared Stewart
>
> {noformat}
> _________________________ __
> / _____/ ______/ ______/ /____/ /
> / / __/ /___ /_____ / _____ /
> / /__/ / ____/ _____/ / / / /
> /______/_/ /______/_/ /_/ 1.1.0
> Monitor and Manage Apache Geode
> gfsh>start server --name=server1 --J=-Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=true --J=-Dgemfire.http-service-bind-address=localhost --J=-Dgemfire.jmx-manager=true --J=-Dgemfire.jmx-manager-start=true --J=-Dgemfire.http-service-port=8080
> Starting a Geode Server in /Users/dbarnes/server1...
> ........................................
> Server in /Users/dbarnes/server1 on 192.168.1.56[40404] as server1 is currently online.
> Process ID: 1378
> Uptime: 21 seconds
> Geode Version: 1.1.0
> Java Version: 1.8.0_101
> Log File: /Users/dbarnes/server1/server1.log
> JVM Arguments: -Dgemfire.use-cluster-configuration=true -Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=false -Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=true -Dgemfire.http-service-bind-address=localhost -Dgemfire.jmx-manager=true -Dgemfire.jmx-manager-start=true -Dgemfire.http-service-port=8080 -XX:OnOutOfMemoryError=kill -KILL %p -Dgemfire.launcher.registerSignalHandlers=true -Djava.awt.headless=true -Dsun.rmi.dgc.server.gcInterval=9223372036854775806
> Class-Path: /Users/dbarnes/geode11/lib/geode-core-1.1.0.jar:/Users/dbarnes/geode11/lib/geode-dependencies.jar
> {noformat}
> The user above has given `--J=-Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=true` as an argument to `start server`. This corresponds to the same option as the top-level parameter `--start-dev-rest-api`. Since this top-level parameter was unspecified, Spring Shell gave it a default value of false.
> {noformat}
> @CliOption(key = StartServer.START_SERVER__REST_API, unspecifiedDefaultValue = "false",
> specifiedDefaultValue = "true",
> help = StartServer.START_SERVER__REST_API__HELP) final Boolean startRestApi,
> {noformat}
> This results in the command line for start server having both
> {noformat}
> -Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=false
> -Dgemfire.start-dev-rest-api=true
> {noformat}
> There may be other options that have this same conflict between a top-level parameter and a corresponding `--J=-D` option.
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