Starting and Stopping Geronimo in Gshell
Geronimo can be started through gshell using the geronimo/start-server
command.
jason@Jason-Warners-Computer.local:/> geronimo/start-server --background
Launching Geronimo Server...
Booting Geronimo Kernel (in Java 1.5.0_13)...
If the --background
option is not used, then the server instance will maintain control of the terminal and a new instance of gshell must be started to interact with the server.
Other useful geronimo/start-server
options (Use geronimo/start-server --help
to see a full list of options).
start-server
--
-A (--javaagent) JAR Use a specific Java Agent, set to 'none' to dis
able
-D (--property) NAME=VALUE Define system properties
-G (--gproperty) NAME=VALUE Define an org.apache.geronimo property
-H (--home) DIR Use a specific Geronimo home directory
-J (--javaopt) FLAG Set a JVM flag
-b (--background) Run the server process in the background
-h (--help) Display this help message
-j (--jvm) DIR Use a specific Java Virtual Machine for server
process
-l (--logfile) FILE Capture console output to file
-m (--module) NAME Start up a specific module by name
-q (--quiet) Suppress informative and warning messages
-t (--timeout) N Specify the timeout for the server process in s
econds
-v (--verbose) Enable verbose output; specify multipule times
to increase verbosity
Geronimo can be stopped using the geronimo/stop-server
command.
jason@Jason-Warners-Computer.local:/> geronimo/stop-server -u system -w manager
Stopping Geronimo server: localhost:1099
[] received stop signal
If username -u
and password -w
are not provided on the command line, the user will be prompted for them before the server shutdown process is started. The full set of geronimo/stop-server
options can be seen in gshell using the --help
option, the same way as for geronimo/start-server
.