On Oct 6, 2008, at 12:49 PM, Rachel McConnell wrote:

> I'm upgrading from resin 3.1.1 to 3.1.6 which is, I believe, the
> current stable version.  I tried my existing startup script and got
> this error:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] local]# /etc/init.d/resin start
> unknown argument '-pid'
>
> usage: java -jar resin.jar [-options] [status | start | stop | restart
> | kill | shutdown]
>
> where options include:
>   -conf <file>          : select a configuration file
>   -log-directory <dir>  : select a logging directory
>   -resin-home <dir>     : select a resin home directory
>   -root-directory <dir> : select a root directory
>   -server <id>          : select a <server> to run
>   -watchdog-port <port> : override the watchdog-port
>   -verbose              : print verbose starting information
>
> The relevant bit of the startup script is:
>
> su $USER -c "$HTTPD start -verbose -J-server -J-Xms1024m -J-Xmx1024m \
>         -Djava.awt.headless=true -pid $PID -jvm-log $JVMLOG \
>         -stdout $STDOUT -stderr $STDERR $*
>
> where the $VARIABLES have reasonable values.
>
> I checked the resin docs and the wiki but could not find any
> information on the -pid option.  I'd like to retain it as the stop
> script uses it as a backup shutdown method.  Can anyone point me to
> documentation on this?

The -pid doesn't exist in 3.1.x because of the switch to the watchdog  
mechanism.  The watchdog keeps track of the pids internally.

-- Scott

>
>
> Thanks,
> Rachel
>
>
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