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6.6.0.1.12: Property recommendations by operating system
6.6.0.1.12: Property recommendations by operating system
This file lists recommended property settings with
respect to specific operating systems.
Unless noted, property settings are treated
uniformly across all operating systems.
For the properties listed in this file, only the operating system-specific
information is provided. For a general description of a property, see the
help file that describes the resource possessing the property.
The properties currently listed in this file apply to server
resources, such as application servers and generic servers
(managed processes).
To learn the operating systems to which a
particular version of the WebSphere Application Server product was ported,
consult the documentation accompanying that version. The mention of an operating system
in this file does not imply or guarantee that the current product
version was or will be ported to that operating system.
Property behavior on UNIX systems
- Process priority
- Specifies the operating system process priority under which to run the server.
The lower the number, the greater the importance of the process.
- Stderr
- If this attribute is set to the null string(""), the stream is set
to the null device (/dev/null).
- Stdin
- If this attribute is set to the null string(""), the stream is set
to the null device (/dev/null).
- Stdout
- If this attribute is set to the null string(""), the stream is set
to the null device (/dev/null).
Property behavior on Windows NT
- Group ID
- This attribute is ignored.
- Process priority
- This attribute is ignored.
- Stderr
- If this attribute is set to the null string(""), the stream is set
to the null device (nul).
- Stdin
- If this attribute is set to the null string(""), the stream is set
to the null device (nul).
- Stdout
- If this attribute is set to the null string(""), the stream is set
to the null device (nul).
- UserID
- This attribute is ignored.
Property behavior on AS/400
- Group ID
- This attribute is ignored.
- Process priority
- This attribute is ignored.
- Stderr
- If this attribute is set to the null string(""), the stream is set
to the null device (QPRINT).
- Stdin
- If this attribute is set to the null string(""), the stream is unable
to accept input.
- Stdout
- If this attribute is set to the null string(""), the stream is set
to the null device (QPRINT).
- Umask
- This attribute is ignored.
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