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Dejan Bosanac 2014-11-21 14:05:04 +01:00
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<outputDirectory>/</outputDirectory>
<includes>
<include>bin/activemq</include>
<include>bin/env</include>
<include>bin/diag</include>
<include>bin/activemq-admin</include>
<include>bin/macosx/activemq</include>

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# Marc Schoechlin <ms@256bit.org>
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# CONFIGURATION
ACTIVEMQ_CONFIGS="/etc/default/activemq $HOME/.activemqrc"
# Backup invocation parameters
COMMANDLINE_ARGS="$@"
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ACTIVEMQ_PIDFILE="$ACTIVEMQ_DATA/activemq-`hostname`.pid"
fi
# Location of the java installation
# Specify the location of your java installation using JAVA_HOME, or specify the
# path to the "java" binary using JAVACMD
# (set JAVACMD to "auto" for automatic detection)
#JAVA_HOME=""
JAVACMD="auto"
# Set jvm memory configuration
if [ -z "$ACTIVEMQ_OPTS_MEMORY" ] ; then
ACTIVEMQ_OPTS_MEMORY="-Xms1G -Xmx1G"
fi
# Uncomment to enable audit logging
#ACTIVEMQ_OPTS="$ACTIVEMQ_OPTS -Dorg.apache.activemq.audit=true"
# Set jvm jmx configuration
# This enables jmx access over a configured jmx-tcp-port.
# You have to configure the first four settings if you run a ibm jvm, caused by the
# fact that IBM's jvm does not support VirtualMachine.attach(PID).
# JMX access is needed for quering a running activemq instance to gain data or to
# trigger management operations.
#
# Example for ${ACTIVEMQ_CONF}/jmx.access:
# ---
# # The "monitorRole" role has readonly access.
# # The "controlRole" role has readwrite access.
# monitorRole readonly
# controlRole readwrite
# ---
#
# Example for ${ACTIVEMQ_CONF}/jmx.password:
# ---
# # The "monitorRole" role has password "abc123".
# # # The "controlRole" role has password "abcd1234".
# monitorRole abc123
# controlRole abcd1234
# ---
#
# ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START="-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=11099 "
# ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START="$ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.password.file=${ACTIVEMQ_CONF}/jmx.password"
# ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START="$ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.access.file=${ACTIVEMQ_CONF}/jmx.access"
# ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START="$ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false"
ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START="$ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote"
# Set jvm jmx configuration for controlling the broker process
# You only have to configure the first four settings if you run a ibm jvm, caused by the
# fact that IBM's jvm does not support VirtualMachine.attach(PID)
# (see also com.sun.management.jmxremote.port, .jmx.password.file and .jmx.access.file )
#ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_CONTROL="--jmxurl service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://127.0.0.1:1099/jmxrmi --jmxuser controlRole --jmxpassword abcd1234"
ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_CONTROL=""
# Specify the queue manager URL for using "browse" option of sysv initscript
if [ -z "$ACTIVEMQ_QUEUEMANAGERURL" ]; then
ACTIVEMQ_QUEUEMANAGERURL="--amqurl tcp://localhost:61616"
fi
# Set additional JSE arguments
ACTIVEMQ_SSL_OPTS="$SSL_OPTS"
# Uncomment to enable YourKit profiling
#ACTIVEMQ_DEBUG_OPTS="-agentlib:yjpagent"
# Uncomment to enable remote debugging
#ACTIVEMQ_DEBUG_OPTS="-Xdebug -Xnoagent -Djava.compiler=NONE -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=5005"
# ActiveMQ tries to shutdown the broker by jmx,
# after a specified number of seconds send SIGKILL
if [ -z "$ACTIVEMQ_KILL_MAXSECONDS" ]; then
ACTIVEMQ_KILL_MAXSECONDS=30
fi
## END:DEFAULTCONFIG
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# LOAD CONFIGURATION
# CONFIGURATION
ACTIVEMQ_CONFIGS="$ACTIVEMQ_HOME/bin/env /etc/default/activemq $HOME/.activemqrc"
# load activemq configuration
CONFIG_LOAD="no"
for ACTIVEMQ_CONFIG in $ACTIVEMQ_CONFIGS;do
@ -249,10 +179,6 @@ if [ "$CONFIG_LOAD" != "yes" ];then
fi
fi
if [ -z "$ACTIVEMQ_OPTS" ] ; then
ACTIVEMQ_OPTS="$ACTIVEMQ_OPTS_MEMORY -Djava.util.logging.config.file=logging.properties -Djava.security.auth.login.config=$ACTIVEMQ_CONF/login.config"
fi
# create configuration if requested
if [ "$1" = "setup" ];then
if [ -z "$2" ];then

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration file for running Apache Active MQ as standalone provider
#
# This file overwrites the predefined settings of the sysv init-script
# Set jvm memory configuration
ACTIVEMQ_OPTS_MEMORY="-Xms1G -Xmx1G"
ACTIVEMQ_OPTS="$ACTIVEMQ_OPTS_MEMORY -Djava.util.logging.config.file=logging.properties -Djava.security.auth.login.config=$ACTIVEMQ_CONF/login.config"
# Uncomment to enable audit logging
#ACTIVEMQ_OPTS="$ACTIVEMQ_OPTS -Dorg.apache.activemq.audit=true"
# Set jvm jmx configuration
# This enables jmx access over a configured jmx-tcp-port.
# You have to configure the first four settings if you run a ibm jvm, caused by the
# fact that IBM's jvm does not support VirtualMachine.attach(PID).
# JMX access is needed for quering a running activemq instance to gain data or to
# trigger management operations.
#
# Example for ${ACTIVEMQ_CONF}/jmx.access:
# ---
# # The "monitorRole" role has readonly access.
# # The "controlRole" role has readwrite access.
# monitorRole readonly
# controlRole readwrite
# ---
#
# Example for ${ACTIVEMQ_CONF}/jmx.password:
# ---
# # The "monitorRole" role has password "abc123".
# # # The "controlRole" role has password "abcd1234".
# monitorRole abc123
# controlRole abcd1234
# ---
#
# ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START="$ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=11099 "
# ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START="$ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.password.file=${ACTIVEMQ_CONF}/jmx.password"
# ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START="$ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.access.file=${ACTIVEMQ_CONF}/jmx.access"
# ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START="$ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false"
ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START="$ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_START -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote"
# Set jvm jmx configuration for controlling the broker process
# You only have to configure the first four settings if you run a ibm jvm, caused by the
# fact that IBM's jvm does not support VirtualMachine.attach(PID)
# (see also com.sun.management.jmxremote.port, .jmx.password.file and .jmx.access.file )
#ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_CONTROL="--jmxurl service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://127.0.0.1:1099/jmxrmi --jmxuser controlRole --jmxpassword abcd1234"
ACTIVEMQ_SUNJMX_CONTROL=""
# Specify the queue manager URL for using "browse" option of sysv initscript
ACTIVEMQ_QUEUEMANAGERURL="--amqurl tcp://localhost:61616"
# Set additional JSE arguments
ACTIVEMQ_SSL_OPTS=""
# Uncomment to enable remote debugging
#ACTIVEMQ_DEBUG_OPTS="-Xdebug -Xnoagent -Djava.compiler=NONE -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=5005"
# ActiveMQ tries to shutdown the broker by jmx,
# after a specified number of seconds send SIGKILL
ACTIVEMQ_KILL_MAXSECONDS=90
# Active MQ installation dirs
# ACTIVEMQ_HOME="<Installationdir>/"
# ACTIVEMQ_BASE="$ACTIVEMQ_HOME"
# ACTIVEMQ_CONF="$ACTIVEMQ_BASE/conf"
# ACTIVEMQ_DATA="$ACTIVEMQ_BASE/data"
# ACTIVEMQ_TMP="$ACTIVEMQ_BASE/tmp"
# Configure a user with non root privileges, if no user is specified do not change user
# (the entire activemq installation should be owned by this user)
ACTIVEMQ_USER=""
# location of the pidfile
# ACTIVEMQ_PIDFILE="$ACTIVEMQ_DATA/activemq.pid"
# Location of the java installation
# Specify the location of your java installation using JAVA_HOME, or specify the
# path to the "java" binary using JAVACMD
# (set JAVACMD to "auto" for automatic detection)
#JAVA_HOME=""
JAVACMD="auto"