Configure System Properties
Properties files let you configure Meridian’s global behavior settings.
They are stored in ${OPENNMS_HOME}/etc
.
Your configuration settings can also affect the Java virtual machine on which Meridian runs. |
After making configuration changes, you must restart Meridian for them to take effect.
The evaluation priorities for Java system properties are as follows:
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Those set via the Java command line (for example, in
opennms.conf
viaADDITIONAL_MANAGER_OPTIONS
). -
opennms.properties.d/*.properties
. -
opennms.properties
. -
libraries.properties
. -
rrd-configuration.properties
. -
bootstrap.properties
.
To avoid conflicts with customized configurations, you can add all custom properties to one or more files in ${OPENNMS_HOME}/etc/opennms.properties.d/ .
We recommend that you do not modify default OpenNMS configurations; instead, you can create files with your customized property settings in opennms.properties.d/ .
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