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Direktori : /etc/alternatives/jre_openjdk/lib/management/ |
Current File : //etc/alternatives/jre_openjdk/lib/management/management.properties |
##################################################################### # Default Configuration File for Java Platform Management ##################################################################### # # The Management Configuration file (in java.util.Properties format) # will be read if one of the following system properties is set: # -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=<port-number> # or -Dcom.sun.management.snmp.port=<port-number> # or -Dcom.sun.management.config.file=<this-file> # # The default Management Configuration file is: # # $JRE/lib/management/management.properties # # Another location for the Management Configuration File can be specified # by the following property on the Java command line: # # -Dcom.sun.management.config.file=<this-file> # # If -Dcom.sun.management.config.file=<this-file> is set, the port # number for the management agent can be specified in the config file # using the following lines: # # ################ Management Agent Port ######################### # # For setting the JMX RMI agent port use the following line # com.sun.management.jmxremote.port=<port-number> # # For setting the JMX local server port use the following line # com.sun.management.jmxremote.local.port=<port-number> # For setting the SNMP agent port use the following line # com.sun.management.snmp.port=<port-number> ##################################################################### # Optional Instrumentation ##################################################################### # # By default only the basic instrumentation with low overhead is on. # The following properties allow to selectively turn on optional # instrumentation which are off by default and may have some # additional overhead. # # com.sun.management.enableThreadContentionMonitoring # # This option enables thread contention monitoring if the # Java virtual machine supports such instrumentation. # Refer to the specification for the java.lang.management.ThreadMBean # interface - see isThreadContentionMonitoringSupported() method. # # To enable thread contention monitoring, uncomment the following line # com.sun.management.enableThreadContentionMonitoring ##################################################################### # SNMP Management Properties ##################################################################### # # If the system property -Dcom.sun.management.snmp.port=<port-number> # is set then # - The SNMP agent (with the Java virtual machine MIB) is started # that listens on the specified port for incoming SNMP requests. # - the following properties for read for SNMP management. # # The configuration can be specified only at startup time. # Later changes to the above system property (e.g. via setProperty method), this # config file, or the ACL file has no effect to the running SNMP agent. # # # ##################### SNMP Trap Port ######################### # # com.sun.management.snmp.trap=<trap-destination-port-number> # Specifies the remote port number at which managers are expected # to listen for trap. For each host defined in the ACL file, # the SNMP agent will send traps at <host>:<trap-destination-port-number> # Default for this property is 162. # # To set port for sending traps to a different port use the following line # com.sun.management.snmp.trap=<trap-destination-port-number> # # ################ SNMP listen interface ######################### # # com.sun.management.snmp.interface=<InetAddress> # Specifies the local interface on which the SNMP agent will bind. # This is useful when running on machines which have several # interfaces defined. It makes it possible to listen to a specific # subnet accessible through that interface. # Default for this property is "localhost". # # The format of the value for that property is any string accepted # by java.net.InetAddress.getByName(String). # # For restricting the port on which SNMP agent listens use the following line # com.sun.management.snmp.interface=<InetAddress> # # #################### SNMP ACL file ######################### # # com.sun.management.snmp.acl=true|false # Default for this property is true. (Case for true/false ignored) # If this property is specified as false then the ACL file # is not checked: all manager hosts are allowed all access. # # For SNMP without checking ACL file uncomment the following line # com.sun.management.snmp.acl=false # # com.sun.management.snmp.acl.file=filepath # Specifies location for ACL file # This is optional - default location is # $JRE/lib/management/snmp.acl # # If the property "com.sun.management.snmp.acl" is set to false, # then this property and the ACL file are ignored. # Otherwise the ACL file must exist and be in the valid format. # If the ACL file is empty or non existent then no access is allowed. # # The SNMP agent will read the ACL file at startup time. # Modification to the ACL file has no effect to any running SNMP # agents which read that ACL file at startup. # # For a non-default acl file location use the following line # com.sun.management.snmp.acl.file=filepath ##################################################################### # RMI Management Properties ##################################################################### # # If system property -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=<port-number> # is set then # - A MBean server is started # - JRE Platform MBeans are registered in the MBean server # - RMI connector is published in a private readonly registry at # specified port using a well known name, "jmxrmi" # - the following properties are read for JMX remote management. # # The configuration can be specified only at startup time. # Later changes to above system property (e.g. via setProperty method), # this config file, the password file, or the access file have no effect to the # running MBean server, the connector, or the registry. # # # ########## RMI connector settings for local management ########## # # com.sun.management.jmxremote.local.only=true|false # Default for this property is true. (Case for true/false ignored) # If this property is specified as true then the local JMX RMI connector # server will only accept connection requests from clients running on # the host where the out-of-the-box JMX management agent is running. # In order to ensure backwards compatibility this property could be # set to false. However, deploying the local management agent in this # way is discouraged because the local JMX RMI connector server will # accept connection requests from any client either local or remote. # For remote management the remote JMX RMI connector server should # be used instead with authentication and SSL/TLS encryption enabled. # # For allowing the local management agent accept local # and remote connection requests use the following line # com.sun.management.jmxremote.local.only=false # # ###################### RMI SSL ############################# # # com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=true|false # Default for this property is true. (Case for true/false ignored) # If this property is specified as false then SSL is not used. # # For RMI monitoring without SSL use the following line # com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false # com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.config.file=filepath # Specifies the location of the SSL configuration file. A properties # file can be used to supply the keystore and truststore location and # password settings thus avoiding to pass them as cleartext in the # command-line. # # The current implementation of the out-of-the-box management agent will # look up and use the properties specified below to configure the SSL # keystore and truststore, if present: # javax.net.ssl.keyStore=<keystore-location> # javax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=<keystore-password> # javax.net.ssl.trustStore=<truststore-location> # javax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword=<truststore-password> # Any other properties in the file will be ignored. This will allow us # to extend the property set in the future if required by the default # SSL implementation. # # If the property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl" is set to false, # then this property is ignored. # # For supplying the keystore settings in a file use the following line # com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.config.file=filepath # com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.enabled.cipher.suites=<cipher-suites> # The value of this property is a string that is a comma-separated list # of SSL/TLS cipher suites to enable. This property can be specified in # conjunction with the previous property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl" # in order to control which particular SSL/TLS cipher suites are enabled # for use by accepted connections. If this property is not specified then # the SSL/TLS RMI Server Socket Factory uses the SSL/TLS cipher suites that # are enabled by default. # # com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.enabled.protocols=<protocol-versions> # The value of this property is a string that is a comma-separated list # of SSL/TLS protocol versions to enable. This property can be specified in # conjunction with the previous property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl" # in order to control which particular SSL/TLS protocol versions are # enabled for use by accepted connections. If this property is not # specified then the SSL/TLS RMI Server Socket Factory uses the SSL/TLS # protocol versions that are enabled by default. # # com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.need.client.auth=true|false # Default for this property is false. (Case for true/false ignored) # If this property is specified as true in conjunction with the previous # property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl" then the SSL/TLS RMI Server # Socket Factory will require client authentication. # # For RMI monitoring with SSL client authentication use the following line # com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.need.client.auth=true # com.sun.management.jmxremote.registry.ssl=true|false # Default for this property is false. (Case for true/false ignored) # If this property is specified as true then the RMI registry used # to bind the RMIServer remote object is protected with SSL/TLS # RMI Socket Factories that can be configured with the properties: # com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.config.file # com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.enabled.cipher.suites # com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.enabled.protocols # com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl.need.client.auth # If the two properties below are true at the same time, i.e. # com.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=true # com.sun.management.jmxremote.registry.ssl=true # then the RMIServer remote object and the RMI registry are # both exported with the same SSL/TLS RMI Socket Factories. # # For using an SSL/TLS protected RMI registry use the following line # com.sun.management.jmxremote.registry.ssl=true # # ################ RMI User authentication ################ # # com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=true|false # Default for this property is true. (Case for true/false ignored) # If this property is specified as false then no authentication is # performed and all users are allowed all access. # # For RMI monitoring without any checking use the following line # com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=false # # ################ RMI Login configuration ################### # # com.sun.management.jmxremote.login.config=<config-name> # Specifies the name of a JAAS login configuration entry to use when # authenticating users of RMI monitoring. # # Setting this property is optional - the default login configuration # specifies a file-based authentication that uses the password file. # # When using this property to override the default login configuration # then the named configuration entry must be in a file that gets loaded # by JAAS. In addition, the login module(s) specified in the configuration # should use the name and/or password callbacks to acquire the user's # credentials. See the NameCallback and PasswordCallback classes in the # javax.security.auth.callback package for more details. # # If the property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate" is set to # false, then this property and the password & access files are ignored. # # For a non-default login configuration use the following line # com.sun.management.jmxremote.login.config=<config-name> # # ################ RMI Password file location ################## # # com.sun.management.jmxremote.password.file=filepath # Specifies location for password file # This is optional - default location is # $JRE/lib/management/jmxremote.password # # If the property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate" is set to # false, then this property and the password & access files are ignored. # Otherwise the password file must exist and be in the valid format. # If the password file is empty or non-existent then no access is allowed. # # For a non-default password file location use the following line # com.sun.management.jmxremote.password.file=filepath # # ################ RMI Access file location ##################### # # com.sun.management.jmxremote.access.file=filepath # Specifies location for access file # This is optional - default location is # $JRE/lib/management/jmxremote.access # # If the property "com.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate" is set to # false, then this property and the password & access files are ignored. # Otherwise, the access file must exist and be in the valid format. # If the access file is empty or non-existent then no access is allowed. # # For a non-default password file location use the following line # com.sun.management.jmxremote.access.file=filepath # # ################ Management agent listen interface ######################### # # com.sun.management.jmxremote.host=<host-or-interface-name> # Specifies the local interface on which the JMX RMI agent will bind. # This is useful when running on machines which have several # interfaces defined. It makes it possible to listen to a specific # subnet accessible through that interface. # # The format of the value for that property is any string accepted # by java.net.InetAddress.getByName(String). #