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[jira] Created: (GERONIMO-1801) Restart/Shutdown functionality for
Geronimo when using Java Service Wrapper
Restart/Shutdown functionality for Geronimo when using Java Service Wrapper
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Key: GERONIMO-1801
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1801
Project: Geronimo
Type: New Feature
Security: public (Regular issues)
Components: startup/shutdown
Versions: 1.x
Environment: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, HP-UX
Reporter: Mario Ruebsam
Priority: Minor
If running Geronimo with Java Service Wrapper (also mentioned in GERONIMO-693),
easy restart/shutdown functionality could be added to the JSW configuration
by adding the following lines to the Java Service Wrapper "wrapper.conf".
# Filter settings. Add parameters as needed starting from 1
wrapper.filter.trigger.1=JSWRestartGeronimo
wrapper.filter.action.1=RESTART
wrapper.filter.trigger.2=JSWShutdownGeronimo
wrapper.filter.action.2=SHUTDOWN
wrapper.filter.trigger.3=java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
wrapper.filter.action.3=RESTART
The Servlet/JSP code for triggering shutdown/restart is then very
simple by printing an output to the standard out or err e.g.
System.out.println("JSWRestartGeronimo");
or
System.out.println("JSWShutdownGeronimo");
Also the "java.lang.OutOfMemoryError" which is not easy to
catch in the JVM can be handled this way using the JSW.
If added to some JSW configuration scripts packaged with
Geronimo the above configuration should also described
in the JSW section in the current documentation.
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[jira] Updated: (GERONIMO-1801) Restart/Shutdown functionality for
Geronimo when using Java Service Wrapper
Posted by "John Sisson (JIRA)" <de...@geronimo.apache.org>.
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1801?page=all ]
John Sisson updated GERONIMO-1801:
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Version: 1.0
1.1
(was: 1.x)
> Restart/Shutdown functionality for Geronimo when using Java Service Wrapper
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GERONIMO-1801
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1801
> Project: Geronimo
> Type: New Feature
> Security: public(Regular issues)
> Components: startup/shutdown
> Versions: 1.0, 1.1
> Environment: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, HP-UX
> Reporter: Mario Ruebsam
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.x
>
> If running Geronimo with Java Service Wrapper (also mentioned in GERONIMO-693),
> easy restart/shutdown functionality could be added to the JSW configuration
> by adding the following lines to the Java Service Wrapper "wrapper.conf".
> # Filter settings. Add parameters as needed starting from 1
> wrapper.filter.trigger.1=JSWRestartGeronimo
> wrapper.filter.action.1=RESTART
> wrapper.filter.trigger.2=JSWShutdownGeronimo
> wrapper.filter.action.2=SHUTDOWN
> wrapper.filter.trigger.3=java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
> wrapper.filter.action.3=RESTART
> The Servlet/JSP code for triggering shutdown/restart is then very
> simple by printing an output to the standard out or err e.g.
> System.out.println("JSWRestartGeronimo");
> or
> System.out.println("JSWShutdownGeronimo");
> Also the "java.lang.OutOfMemoryError" which is not easy to
> catch in the JVM can be handled this way using the JSW.
> If added to some JSW configuration scripts packaged with
> Geronimo the above configuration should also described
> in the JSW section in the current documentation.
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[jira] Updated: (GERONIMO-1801) Restart/Shutdown functionality for
Geronimo when using Java Service Wrapper
Posted by "John Sisson (JIRA)" <de...@geronimo.apache.org>.
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1801?page=all ]
John Sisson updated GERONIMO-1801:
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Fix Version: 1.x
> Restart/Shutdown functionality for Geronimo when using Java Service Wrapper
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: GERONIMO-1801
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1801
> Project: Geronimo
> Type: New Feature
> Security: public(Regular issues)
> Components: startup/shutdown
> Versions: 1.x
> Environment: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, HP-UX
> Reporter: Mario Ruebsam
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.x
>
> If running Geronimo with Java Service Wrapper (also mentioned in GERONIMO-693),
> easy restart/shutdown functionality could be added to the JSW configuration
> by adding the following lines to the Java Service Wrapper "wrapper.conf".
> # Filter settings. Add parameters as needed starting from 1
> wrapper.filter.trigger.1=JSWRestartGeronimo
> wrapper.filter.action.1=RESTART
> wrapper.filter.trigger.2=JSWShutdownGeronimo
> wrapper.filter.action.2=SHUTDOWN
> wrapper.filter.trigger.3=java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
> wrapper.filter.action.3=RESTART
> The Servlet/JSP code for triggering shutdown/restart is then very
> simple by printing an output to the standard out or err e.g.
> System.out.println("JSWRestartGeronimo");
> or
> System.out.println("JSWShutdownGeronimo");
> Also the "java.lang.OutOfMemoryError" which is not easy to
> catch in the JVM can be handled this way using the JSW.
> If added to some JSW configuration scripts packaged with
> Geronimo the above configuration should also described
> in the JSW section in the current documentation.
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