asadmin [asadmin-options] create-jvm-options [--help]
[--target target] [--profiler={true|false}]
(jvm-option-name=jvm-option-value) [:jvm-option-name=jvm-option-value*]
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creates options for the Java application launcher
Synopsis
asadmin [asadmin-options] create-jvm-options [--help]
[--target target] [--profiler={true|false}]
(jvm-option-name=jvm-option-value) [:jvm-option-name=jvm-option-value*]
Description
The create-jvm-options
subcommand creates command-line options that
are passed to the Java application launcher when \{product---name} is
started. The options that this subcommand creates are in addition to the
options that are preset with \{product---name}. Java application
launcher options are stored in the Java configuration java—config
element or the profiler profiler
element of the domain.xml
file. The
options are sent to the command line in the order they appear in the
java—config
element or the profiler profiler
element in the
domain.xml
file.
Profiler options are used to record the settings that are required to
start a particular profiler. The profiler must already exist. If
necessary, use the
create-profiler
(1)
subcommand to create the profiler.
This subcommand can be used to create the following types of options:
Java system properties. These options are set through the -D
option
of the Java application launcher. For example:
-Djava.security.manager
-Denvironment=Production
Startup parameters for the Java application launcher. These options
are preceded by the dash character (-
). For example:
--XX:PermSize=`size +
`-Xmx1024m
-d64
If the subcommand specifies an option that already exists, the command does not re-create the option.
Note
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Ensure that any option that you create is valid. The subcommand might allow you to create an invalid option, but such an invalid option can cause startup to fail. |
An option can be verified by examining the server log after
\{product---name} starts. Options for the Java application launcher are
written to the server.log
file before any other information when
\{product---name} starts.
The addition of some options requires a server restart for changes to become effective. Other options are set immediately in the environment of the domain administration server (DAS) and do not require a restart. Whether a restart is required depends on the type of option.
Restart is not required for Java system properties whose names do not
start with -Djava.
or -Djavax.
(including the trailing period). For
example, restart is not required for the following Java system property:
-Denvironment=Production
Restart is required for the following options:
Java system properties whose names start with -Djava.
or -Djavax.
(including the trailing period). For example:
-Djava.security.manager
Startup parameters for the Java application launcher. For example:
-client
-Xmx1024m
-d64
To restart the DAS, use the
restart-domain
(1) command.
This subcommand is supported in remote mode only.
Options
Options for the asadmin
utility. For information about these
options, see the asadmin
(1M) help page.
--help
-?
Displays the help text for the subcommand.
--target
Specifies the target on which you are creating Java application
launcher options.
Valid values are as follows:
server
Specifies the DAS (default).
Specifies a \{product---name} instance.
Specifies a cluster.
Specifies a named configuration.
--profiler
Indicates whether the Java application launcher options are for the profiler. The profiler must exist for this option to be true. Default is false.
Operands
One or more options delimited by a colon (:). The format of an option
depends on the following:
If the option has a name and a value, the format is option-name=value.
If the option has only a name, the format is option-name. For
example, -Xmx2048m
.
If the first option name could be misinterpreted as one or more
asadmin
short options, the format is --
option-name. For example,
-server
in the following command could be misinterpreted as -se
,
the asadmin
short forms for --secure
and --echo
:
create-jvm-options -server
To create the JVM option -server
, instead use the command:
create-jvm-options -- -server
+
Note: If an option name or option value contains a colon, the backslash
( |
Examples
Example 1 Setting Java System Properties
This example sets multiple Java system properties.
asadmin> create-jvm-options -Dunixlocation=/root/example:
-Dvariable=\$HOME:-Dwindowslocation=d\:\\sun\\appserver:-Doption1=-value1
created 4 option(s)
Command create-jvm-options executed successfully.
Example 2 Setting a Startup Parameter for the Java Application Launcher
This example sets the maximum available heap size to 1024.
asadmin> create-jvm-options -Xmx1024m
created 1 option(s)
Command create-jvm-options executed successfully.
Example 3 Setting Multiple Startup Parameters for the Java Application Launcher
This example sets the maximum available heap size to 1024 and requests details about garbage collection.
asadmin> create-jvm-options "-Xmx1024m:-XX\:+PrintGCDetails"
created 1 option(s)
Command create-jvm-options executed successfully.
In this case, one of the two parameters already exists, so the subcommand reports that only one option was set.
Example 4 Setting a JVM Startup Parameter for the Profiler
This example sets a JVM startup parameter for the profiler.
asadmin> create-jvm-options --profiler=true -XX\:MaxPermSize=192m
created 1 option(s)
Command create-jvm-options executed successfully.
Exit Status
subcommand executed successfully
error in executing the subcommand
See Also
For more information about the Java application launcher, see the reference page for the operating system that you are using:
Oracle Solaris and Linux: java - the Java application launcher
(http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/solaris/java.html
)
Windows: java - the Java application launcher
(http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/windows/java.html
)
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