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2.3.3. Using run.sh

The run script supports the following options:
usage: run.sh [options]
-h, --help                          Show help message
-V, --version                       Show version information
--                                  Stop processing options
-D<name>[=<value>]      Set a system property
-d, --bootdir=<dir>           Set the boot patch directory; Must be absolute or url
-p, --patchdir=<dir>          Set the patch directory; Must be absolute or url
-n, --netboot=<url>           Boot from net with the given url as base
-c, --configuration=<name>    Set the server configuration name
-B, --bootlib=<filename>      Add an extra library to the front bootclasspath
-L, --library=<filename>      Add an extra library to the loaders classpath
-C, --classpath=<url>         Add an extra url to the loaders classpath
-P, --properties=<url>        Load system properties from the given url
-b, --host=<host or ip>       Bind address for all JBoss services
-g, --partition=<name>        HA Partition name (default=DefaultDomain)
-u, --udp=<ip>                UDP multicast address
-l, --log=<log4j|jdk>         Specify the logger plugin type

 
 
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