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Oracle® Communications Converged Application Server Administration Guide
Release 5.0

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34 Startup Command Options

This chapter describes the startup configuration options available to Oracle Communications Converged Application Server and other Converged Application Server utilities.

For information about these, and other options, see Command Reference for Oracle WebLogic Server in the Oracle WebLogic Server 11g documentation.

Startup Command Options

Table 34-1 lists the startup options.

Table 34-1 Startup Command Options

Application Startup Option For More Information

SIP Servlet Application Router

-Djavax.servlet.sip.dar.configuration

See "Using the Default Application Router" in "Composing SIP Applications" in Converged Application Server SIP Application Development Guide.

SIP Servlet Application Router

-Djavax.servlet.sip.ar.spi.SipApplicationRouterProvider

See "Configuring a Custom Application Router" in "Composing SIP Applications" in Converged Application Server SIP Application Development Guide.

Converged Application Server

-Dwlss.udp.listen.on.ephemeral

See "Single-NIC Configurations with TCP and UDP Channels" in Chapter 22, "Production Network Architectures and Configuration."

Converged Application Server

-Dwlss.udp.lb.masquerade

See "Network Address Translation Options" in Chapter 22, "Production Network Architectures and Configuration."

Converged Application Server

-Dweblogic.management.discover

See "Restarting an Administration Server on the Same Machine" in Chapter 19, "Avoiding and Recovering From Server Failures."

Converged Application Server

-Dweblogic.RootDirectory

See "Restarting an Administration Server on Another Machine" in Chapter 19, "Avoiding and Recovering From Server Failures."

Installer

-Djava.io.tmpdir

See the discussion on temporary disk space requirements in Installation Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server in the WebLogic Server 11g documentation.

WlssEchoServer

-Dwlss.ha.echoserver.port

See "Starting WlssEchoServer on SIP Data Tier Server Machines" in Chapter 9, "Improving Failover Performance for Physical Network Failures."

WlssEchoServer

-Dwlss.ha.echoserver.logfile

See "Starting WlssEchoServer on SIP Data Tier Server Machines" in Chapter 9, "Improving Failover Performance for Physical Network Failures."

WlssEchoServer

-Dreplica.host.monitor.enabled

See "Enabling and Configuring the Heartbeat Mechanism on Servers" in Chapter 9, "Improving Failover Performance for Physical Network Failures."

WlssEchoServer

-Dwlss.ha.heartbeat.interval

See "Enabling and Configuring the Heartbeat Mechanism on Servers" in Chapter 9, "Improving Failover Performance for Physical Network Failures."

WlssEchoServer

-Dwlss.ha.heartbeat.count

See "Enabling and Configuring the Heartbeat Mechanism on Servers" in Chapter 9, "Improving Failover Performance for Physical Network Failures."

WlssEchoServer

-Dwlss.ha.heartbeat.SoTimeout

See "Enabling and Configuring the Heartbeat Mechanism on Servers" in Chapter 9, "Improving Failover Performance for Physical Network Failures."