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Eugene Koontz updated ZOOKEEPER-1012:
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    Description: 
1. Sometimes you might want to run zkServer.sh with different JVMFLAGS than for 
clients. Make zkServer.sh consult the SERVER_JVMFLAGS variable and, if it 
exists, add it to the beginning of the existing JVMFLAGS setting.

2. Sometimes you might want to run zkCli.sh with different JVMFLAGS than for 
servers. Make zkCli.sh consult the CLIENT_JVMFLAGS variable and, if it exists, 
add it to the beginning of the existing JVMFLAGS setting.

  was:
1. Sometimes you might want to run zkServer.sh with different JVMFLAGS than for 
a client. Make zkServer.sh consult the SERVER_JVMFLAGS variable and, if it 
exists, add it to the beginning of the existing JVMFLAGS setting.

2. Sometimes you might want to run zkCli.sh with different JVMFLAGS than for a 
client. Make zkServer.sh consult the CLIENT_JVMFLAGS variable and, if it 
exists, add it to the beginning of the existing JVMFLAGS setting.


> support distinct JVMFLAGS for zookeeper server in zkServer.sh and zookeeper 
> client in zkCli.sh
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>
>                 Key: ZOOKEEPER-1012
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1012
>             Project: ZooKeeper
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: server
>            Reporter: Eugene Koontz
>            Assignee: Eugene Koontz
>            Priority: Trivial
>         Attachments: ZOOKEEPER-1012.patch
>
>   Original Estimate: 5m
>  Remaining Estimate: 5m
>
> 1. Sometimes you might want to run zkServer.sh with different JVMFLAGS than 
> for clients. Make zkServer.sh consult the SERVER_JVMFLAGS variable and, if it 
> exists, add it to the beginning of the existing JVMFLAGS setting.
> 2. Sometimes you might want to run zkCli.sh with different JVMFLAGS than for 
> servers. Make zkCli.sh consult the CLIENT_JVMFLAGS variable and, if it 
> exists, add it to the beginning of the existing JVMFLAGS setting.

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