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Properties sent from FlexDeploy can be overridden by adding a FlexDeployPropertiesOverride.properties override file to the <Agent home>/config folder. There is an example file included with the installation.

Info

@Since Https Agent 6.5.0.5 The values in a properties file will now be encrypted.

The purpose of this file is to not have to store the passwords in FlexDeploy and have them passed over HTTPS. They are only locally on this endpoint.

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If a setenvoverride.sh (or setenvoverride.bat) file is included in the <Agent home>/config folder, it will be run before tomcat is started in order to configure some environment variables. The following variables are supported.

Variable

Description

JAVA_HOME

The Java path where Tomcat will be run from. This is distinct from the Java path used in the endpoint configuration. The agent will attempt to derive this value from the system path, but sometimes that doesn’t work correctly. You can set it here to override that.

FD_MAX_MEMORY_SIZE

This will set the maximum memory size for the Tomcat server. Will be forwarded as the -Xmx java argument. If none is set defaults to 2048m.

FD_INITIAL_MEMORY_SIZE

This will be set the initial memory size for the Tomcat server. Will be forwarded as the -Xms java argument. If none is set defaults to 512m.

FLEXAGON_FD_JAVA_ARGS

Any extra Java arguments.

FD_AGENT_PROPERTIES_PASSWORD

This property is used to encrypt the properties file. However it is not recommended you set this environment variable here as it will be available in plaintext then.

Examples

Linux

Code Block
JAVA_HOME=/u01/java/jdk1.8.0_361
FD_MAX_MEMORY_SIZE=4096m
FD_INITIAL_MEMORY_SIZE=1024m
FLEXAGON_FD_JAVA_ARGS=-Dthis.is.an.argument=test

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