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--http-port
- Specifies the HTTP port that the Agent is listening to in order to receive requests from a JS7 Controller. This option can be used to indicate which network interface the JS7 Agent should listen to if a hostname or IP address is specified, for example with
--http-port=myhost:4445
. - Without this option being used the port defaults to
4445
and the Agent listens to all available network interfaces. - If a port is specified then the following order of precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable
JS7_AGENT_HTTP_PORT
(see below) - Third precedence: use of default value
- Specifies the HTTP port that the Agent is listening to in order to receive requests from a JS7 Controller. This option can be used to indicate which network interface the JS7 Agent should listen to if a hostname or IP address is specified, for example with
--https-port
- Specifies the HTTPS port that the Agent is listening to in order to receive requests from a Controller. This option can be used to indicate which network interface the Agent should listen to if a hostname or IP address is specified, for example, with
--https-port=myhost:4445
. - When using the HTTPS protocol for connections from a Controller instance consider additionally allowing the HTTP protocol for local connections as with
--http-port=localhost:4445
. As the Agent Start Script makes use of an HTTP connection this protocol has to be in place to allow the Agent to be started, stopped, etc. by its Start Script. - Without this option being used the port defaults to
4445
and the Agent listens to all available network interfaces. - If a port is specified then the following order of precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable
SJS7_AGENT_HTTPS_PORT
(see below) - Third precedence: use of default value
- Specifies the HTTPS port that the Agent is listening to in order to receive requests from a Controller. This option can be used to indicate which network interface the Agent should listen to if a hostname or IP address is specified, for example, with
--data-directory
- Specifies the location of the data directory that usually includes the
config
,logs, tmp
andstate
directories. - This location has to be unique for any Agent instance.
- If a data directory is specified then the following order of precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable
JS7_AGENT_DATA
(see below) - Third precedence: use of default value
JS7_AGENT_HOME/var_<JS7_AGENT_PORT>
- Specifies the location of the data directory that usually includes the
--config-directory
- Specifies the location of the
config
directory for configuration data. - This location has to be unique for any Agent instance.
- Should a configuration directory be specified then the following order of precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable
JS7_AGENT_CONFIG_DIR
(see below) - Third precedence: use of default value
JS7_AGENT_HOME/var_<JS7_AGENT_PORT>
- Specifies the location of the
--sigkill-delay
- Specifies the delay for terminating job processes on Unix in case the Agent is terminated. A value
--sigkill-delay=5
will specify 5 seconds. Default:3
. - When the Agent is crashed or is stopped then remaining job processes and child processes will be forcibly terminated.
- if the
--sigkill-delay
option specifies a positive, non-zero value- send all processes and child processes created by the Agent the SIGTERM signal,
- wait for the period specified with the
--sigkill-delay
option,
- send remaining job processes and child processes the SIGKILL signal.
- if the
- When using JS7 - systemd Service Files for automated Startup and Shutdown with Unix Systems users should consider that
--timeout
and--sigkill-delay
values will count towards the systemd service file'sTimeoutStopSec
setting. Users must ensure that the Agent is terminated when the systemd timeout is exceeded. - The option is available for Agents running on Unix starting from release 2.7.2, see
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- Specifies the delay for terminating job processes on Unix in case the Agent is terminated. A value
--timeout
With the
stop
andrestart
commands this option waits for the indicated duration and terminates the Agent including any job processes if the timeout is exceeded.- The option accepts a number of seconds or the
never
value to wait endlessly for jobs to terminate. - When using JS7 - systemd Service Files for automated Startup and Shutdown with Unix Systems users should consider that
--timeout
and--sigkill-delay
values will count towards the systemd service file'sTimeoutStopSec
setting. Users must ensure that the Agent is terminated when the systemd timeout is exceeded.
--kill-script
The kill script provides the functionality to kill tasks and any child processes of jobs.
- Kill scripts are by default provided from the following locations:
JS7_AGENT_DATA/work/kill_task.sh
for Unix.JS7_AGENT_DATA\work\kill_task.cmd
for Windows.
This option can be used to specify the location of an individual kill script if required.
Should an individual kill script be specified then the following order of precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable
JS7_AGENT_KILL_SCRIPT
(see below) - Third precedence: use of default value
- Starting from release 2.7.2 the option is ignored, see
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--java-options
This option can be used to apply Java options for the Agent, e.g. for memory settings.
Without this option being used the Java options default to
-Xms100m
.- In order to specify a number of Java options quotes have to be used like this:
--java-options="-Xms100m -Xmx1g"
When specifying Java options then the following order of precedence applies:
- First precedence: command line option
- Second precedence: environment variable
JAVA_OPTIONS
(see below) - Third precedence: use of default value
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