Command Line Startup Option Reference
Engine startup options used for testing.
Option | Description |
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-h |
Displays this help. |
--propFile |
When you execute
be-engine , it searches for a property file of the same name in the working directory. This property file provides startup values and other parameters to the executable. You can specify the path and filename of a startup property file explicitly using the
--propFile parameter.
For example, if you start the engine from a directory other than
BE_HOME/bin, then you would generally use
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--propVar |
Used to provide a value for a specified variable. This value overrides any other design-time value. The format is propVar-varName=value . For example to specify the value of the
%jmx_port% variable used in TRA files to configure a JMX connection, you might use this:
--propVar jmx_port=4567 .
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-p |
Allows you to pass one or more supplementary property files to
be-engine . Specify the path and filename.
This is not needed very often. See Supplementary Property Files . |
-n |
Allows you to provide a name for the TIBCO BusinessEvents engine.
The name provided here is used in the console and in log files. If you do not provide a name, the host name of the machine is used. |
-d |
Starts the debugger service on the engine for remote debugging. |
-c |
Specify the path and filename for the Cluster Deployment Descriptor (CDD) file. TIBCO BusinessEvents looks first in the file system, and then in the EAR file.
The default is
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-u |
Specify the processing unit ID you want to use for this engine. This ID must exist in the CDD file you reference in the
-c option.
The default is
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EAR filename and path |
Specify the path and filename for the EAR file you want to use.
If you do not specify the EAR file name then the engine will use the property
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