Alex wrote: >> I've got this, which is a slightly different but equivalent technique that >> doesn't require the jvm-arg tag (applicable bits only, my startup script >> does other things too): >> > > Just for the benefit of understanding the use case: is this to support n > environments that are identical but serve two distinct purposes e.g. > > - development > - testing > - production > > where let's suppose 'testing' runs on a different set of servers and therefor > needs different bindings and jvm arguments? > > Alex > > Yes, very close. We have several servers, a couple are web servers, a few of them are file servers, we have a remote development system and we run locally. Each of those "configurations" has a different set of memory constraints. Development might have 2GB, local has 500MB, web servers have 4GB, file-servers 2GB, for example.
Each configuration has its own host.xml and those are loading great via resin:import-->fileset, but the jvm-args can't be pushed into those classes. So I guess I just have to push them in via command line or use resin:choose in the main resin configuration file, I guess. Aaron _______________________________________________ resin-interest mailing list resin-interest@caucho.com http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest