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Istvan Toth updated PHOENIX-7520:
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    Release Note: 
The Phoenix startup scripts (sqlline.py, psql.py, performance.py) now try to 
parse and apply environment variables set in hbase-env.sh / hbase-env.cmd.
Also, the contents of the HBASE_OPTS enviroment variable is now added to the 
java command when starting sqlline etc.
This new behaviour can be disabled by setting the SKIP_HBASE_ENV environment 
variable to any value.


  was:
The Phoenix startup scripts now try to parse and apply environment variables 
set in hbase-env.sh / hbase-env.cmd.

Also, the contents of the HBASE_OPTS enviroment variable is now added to the 
java command when starting sqlline etc.

This new behaviour can be disabled by setting the SKIP_HBASE_ENV environment 
variable to any value.



> Use HBASE_OPTS from hbase-env.sh in startup scripts
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: PHOENIX-7520
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-7520
>             Project: Phoenix
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: core, queryserver
>            Reporter: Istvan Toth
>            Assignee: Istvan Toth
>            Priority: Major
>
> The startup scripts already read JAVA_HOME from hbase-env.sh
> We should read and apply HBASE_OPTS in the startup scripts.
> This came up on a FIPS system where the security provider was defined in 
> hbase-env.sh, but is useful for GC settings, etc.



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