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Posted to cvs@avalon.apache.org by le...@apache.org on 2002/07/12 04:02:13 UTC
cvs commit: jakarta-avalon-phoenix/src/conf wrapper.conf
leif 2002/07/11 19:02:13
Modified: src/conf wrapper.conf
Log:
Update the Wrapper configuration file to version 2.2.7 Should still work with older
versions of the Wrapper. They will just ignore the newer properties.
Revision Changes Path
1.3 +58 -16 jakarta-avalon-phoenix/src/conf/wrapper.conf
Index: wrapper.conf
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RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-avalon-phoenix/src/conf/wrapper.conf,v
retrieving revision 1.2
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
--- wrapper.conf 15 Dec 2001 16:07:33 -0000 1.2
+++ wrapper.conf 12 Jul 2002 02:02:13 -0000 1.3
@@ -7,11 +7,11 @@
# Java Main class
wrapper.java.mainclass=org.apache.avalon.phoenix.launcher.DaemonLauncher
-# Java Classpath (include wrapper.jar) Add class path elements as
+# Java Classpath (include wrapper.jar) Add class path elements as needed starting from 1
wrapper.java.classpath.1=phoenix-loader.jar
wrapper.java.classpath.2=wrapper.jar
-# Java Library Path (location of wrapper.lib)
+# Java Library Path (location of Wrapper.DLL or libwrapper.so)
wrapper.java.library.path=./
# Java Additional Parameters
@@ -32,34 +32,69 @@
# Port which the native wrapper code will attempt to connect to
wrapper.port=15012
-# Log file to use for wrapper output logging.
-#wrapper.logfile=C:/FullPath/MyApp/logs/myappwrapper.log
-
-# Number of seconds to allow for the JVM to be launched and contact the
-# wrapper before the wrapper should assume that the JVM is hung and
-# terminate the JVM process. 0 means never time out. Defaults to
-# 30 seconds.
+# Number of seconds to allow for the JVM to be launched and contact the wrapper before the
+# wrapper should assume that the JVM is hung and terminate the JVM process. 0 means never
+# time out. Defaults to 30 seconds.
wrapper.startup.timeout=30
-# Number of seconds to allow between the wrapper pinging the JVM and the
-# response. 0 means never time out. Defaults to 30 seconds.
+# Number of seconds to allow between the wrapper pinging the JVM and the response. 0 means
+# never time out. Defaults to 30 seconds.
wrapper.ping.timeout=30
-# Show debug messages
-#wrapper.debug=TRUE
+# Number of seconds to allow for the JVM to shutdown before the wrapper should assume that
+# the JVM is hung and terminate the JVM process. 0 means never time out. Defaults to 30
+# seconds.
+wrapper.shutdown.timeout=30
+
+# The Wrapper detects when an application calls System.exit() and treats this as a request
+# to stop the server by default.
+#wrapper.disable_shutdown_hook=TRUE
+
+# Tell the Wrapper to request a JVM thread dump if the JVM fails to exit when requested.
+#wrapper.request_thread_dump_on_failed_jvm_exit=TRUE
+
+#********************************************************************
+# Wrapper Logging parameters
+#********************************************************************
+# Format of output for the console. (See docs for formats)
+wrapper.console.format=PM
+
+# Log Level for console output. (See docs for log levels)
+wrapper.console.loglevel=INFO
+
+# Log file to use for wrapper output logging.
+wrapper.logfile=../logs/wrapper.log
+
+# Format of output for the log file. (See docs for formats)
+wrapper.logfile.format=LPTM
+
+# Log Level for log file output. (See docs for log levels)
+wrapper.logfile.loglevel=INFO
+
+# Maximum size that the log file will be allowed to grow to before the log is rolled.
+# Size is specified in bytes. The default value of 0, disables log rolling. May
+# abreviate with the 'k' (kb) or 'm' (mb) suffix. For example: 10m = 10 megabytes.
+wrapper.logfile.maxsize=5m
+
+# Maximum number of rolled log files which will be allowed before old files are deleted.
+# The default value of 0 implies no limit.
+wrapper.logfile.maxfiles=0
+
+# Log Level for sys/event log output. (See docs for log levels)
+wrapper.syslog.loglevel=NONE
#********************************************************************
# Wrapper Unix daemon parameters
#********************************************************************
# File to write process ID to
-wrapper.pidfile=var/run/phoenix.pid
+wrapper.pidfile=/var/run/phoenix.pid
#********************************************************************
# Wrapper NT Service parameters
#********************************************************************
# WARNING - Do not modify any of these parameters when an application
# using this configuration file has been installed as a service.
-# Please uninstall the service before modifing this section. The
+# Please uninstall the service before modifying this section. The
# service can then be reinstalled.
# Name of the service
@@ -68,8 +103,15 @@
# Display name of the service
wrapper.ntservice.displayname=Phoenix Application Server
+# Description of the service
+wrapper.ntservice.description=Phoenix Application Server
+
# Service dependencies. Add dependencies as needed starting from 1
wrapper.ntservice.dependency.1=
# Mode in which the service is installed. AUTO_START or DEMAND_START
-wrapper.ntservice.starttype=AUTO_START
\ No newline at end of file
+wrapper.ntservice.starttype=AUTO_START
+
+# Priority at which the service is run. NORMAL, LOW, HIGH, or REALTIME
+wrapper.ntservice.process_priority=NORMAL
+
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