Hi,

I meant, that in Pax-Exam, you do:

    @Configuration
    public Option[] config() {
        Option[] options = new Option[]{
...

editConfigurationFileExtend("instances/foo/etc/system.properties", "foo.bar", System.getEnv("foo.bar")),
        };
...
        return options;
    }

Regards
JB

On 06/12/2015 10:33 AM, Gábor Lipták wrote:
Hi Jean-Baptiste,

Thanks for the prompt answer. I checked what you said. I created an
instance and started it. The system.properties contains such stuff for
example:
karaf.name <http://karaf.name> = node3
karaf.default.repository = system

However when I list the env entries with the following command:
 >cat /proc/PID/environ

None of the properties set inside system.properties are displayed. I
need environment entries, not system properties.

Thanks and kind regards,

Gábor


2015-06-12 10:20 GMT+02:00 Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>>:

    Hi Gabor,

    you can update the etc/system.properties of the child instance where
    you define the environment entry.

    Regards
    JB

    On 06/12/2015 10:17 AM, Gábor Lipták wrote:

        Hi,

        I have a problem (see http://stackoverflow.com/q/30791369/337621):

        I am testing a clustering solution for Felix with Pax Exam and Karaf
        (see
        
http://planet.jboss.org/post/advanced_integration_testing_with_pax_exam_karaf).
        I start up several Karaf instances and play with them in the test.

        If I want to be sure that the Karaf instances will be stopped in
        Jenkins
        when my test is aborted for some reason then I need to set some
        environment entries for the forked containers (see How to fork a
        background process in Jenkins? Setting BUILD_ID and using nohup
        seems to
        be non working) Is there a way to do so? I can set system properties
        with the admin:create command option called --java-opts but I
        cannot set
        any environment entry for the forked process. Do you know any way or
        trick to set them?

        Any help appreciated. Do you think this is a good improvement
        for the
        admin service? Should I create a JIRA for it?

        Regards,

        Gábor Lipták


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