Pretty much. The '-config' would go in the [args] section. "Bernhard Wraase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > With the old startup script (startup.sh), there's a -config parameter to > As far as I can see there is no parameter in the startup.sh in tomcat > 4.1.27. > > pass in a specific server.xml to use. Is there an equivalent parameter > > with jsvc? If not, is there any way to achieve the same objective? > Here is the list of options: > ./jsvc -help > Usage: jsvc [-options] class [args...] > > Where options include: > > -jvm <JVM name> > use a specific Java Virtual Machine. Available JVMs: > '(null)' > -cp / -classpath <directories and zip/jar files> > set search path for service classes and resouces > -home <directory> > set the path of your JDK or JRE installation (or set > the JAVA_HOME environment variable) > -version > show the current Java environment version (to check > correctness of -home and -jvm. Implies -nodetach) > -help / -? > show this help page (implies -nodetach) > -nodetach > don't detach from parent process and become a daemon > -debug > verbosely print debugging information > -check > only check service (implies -nodetach) > -user > user used to run the daemon (defaults to current user) > -verbose[:class|gc|jni] > enable verbose output > -outfile </full/path/to/file> > Location for output from stdout (defaults to /dev/null) > Use the value '&2' to simulate '1>&2' > -errfile </full/path/to/file> > Location for output from stderr (defaults to /dev/null) > Use the value '&1' to simulate '2>&1' > -pidfile </full/path/to/file> > Location for output from the file containing the pid of jsvc > (defaults to /var/run/jsvc.pid) > -D<name>=<value> > set a Java system property > -X<option> > set Virtual Machine specific option > > > -- > HTH Bernhard
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