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6.6.26.0: Process definition properties
Key:
Applies to Java administrative console of Advanced Edition Version 4.0
Applies to Web administrative console of Advanced Single Server Edition Version 4.0
Applies to Application Client Resource Configuration Tool
See also the other application server properties.
Important
note for Advanced Single Server Edition users
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Environment
- Name-value pairs for configuring environment variable values for the running process
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Executable Name
- The executable name of the process
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File Permissions
- Read, Write, and Execute permissions for the Owner, User, and Group security roles
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Group ID
- The name of the operating system user under which to run the
server
Note that the operating
system user must exist on the machine where the server is to run before the
server is
started. This user must be assigned the necessary operating system privileges for
performing operations such as creating output files on the local file system.
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JVM Settings
- Java virtual machine configuration settings for the application
server's process
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Maximum Startup Attempts
- The maximum number of times to attempt to start the application server
before giving up
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Ping Initial Timeout
- The maximum time in seconds for the server to finish initialization.
After this time elapses, the administrative server attempts to restart the server.
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Ping Interval
- The frequency of communication attempts between the parent process, such as a
process manager, and the process it is trying to spawn. Adjust this value based on
your requirements for restarting failed servers. Decreasing the value detects
failures sooner; increasing the value reduces the frequency of pings, reducing
system overhead.
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Ping Timeout
- When a parent process is spawning a child process, such as when a process manager
spawns a server, the parent process pings the child process to see whether the child
was spawned successfully. This value specifies the number of seconds that the
parent process should wait (after pinging the child process) before assuming that
the child process failed.
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Process Priority
- Operating system priority for the process. Only root users can change this value.
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Run As User
- Runs the process as a specific user
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Run As Group
- Runs the process as a member of a specific group
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Standard Input
- The file from which the standard input stream will be read
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Standard Output
or Stdout File Name
- The file to which the standard output stream will be directed. The file name can include
a symbolic path name defined in the path map entries.
For the Advanced Single Server Edition: Click "View..." to view the contents of the stdout file.
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Standard Error
or Stderr File Name
- The file to which the standard error stream will be directed. The file name can include a
symbolic path name defined in the path map entries.
For the Advanced Single Server Edition: Click "View..." to view the contents of the stderr file.
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Stderr File Name
- See Standard Error
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Stdout File Name
- See Standard Output
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Umask
- The user mask that the process runs under (the file-mode permission mask)
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User ID
- The name of the operating system user under which to run the
server
Note that the operating
system user must exist on the machine where the server is to run before the
server is
started. This user must be assigned the necessary operating system privileges for
performing operations such as creating output files on the local file system.
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Working directory
- The local directory in which to run the server
This directory is used to
determine the locations of input and output files with relative path names.
After you
start a server, it is recommended that you do not change the server's
working directory.
Passivated enterprise beans are placed
in the current working
directory of the application server on which the beans are running. Make
sure the working directory is a known directory under the root directory of
the Application Server product.
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