On 8/17/05, Dave Colasurdo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just seems strange that starting the server nearly doubles
> the disk footprint when no user applications are installed. Any chance
> of shrinking the default size for the recovery log. Is 40M really
> needed? It seems a bit excessive..
The size of the recovery log can be scaled down through it's
configuration in the doc/plan/j2ee-server-plan.xml. The following
steps outline the process of changing the Geronimo configuration:
1) Stop the server
2) Edit the j2ee-server-plan.xml to experiment with the HOWL configuration
3) Distribute the changed plan:
bin/deploy.sh --user system --password manager distribute
doc/plan/j2ee-server-plan.xml
4) Start the server
Please experiment with this and report your findings. But also
remember that by default Geronimo is running a full J2EE
configuration. Smaller devices will most likely not be running the
full J2EE stack, but rather some smaller subset.
Bruce
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