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schema_version: 1
name: org.kie.kogito.dynamic.resources
version: "2.0.0-snapshot"
description: -| Module retrieved from https://github.com/jboss-openshift/cct_module/blob/master/jboss/container/java/jvm/bash However it contains a few customizations to fit Kogito needs.
execute:
- script: configure
envs:
- name: JBOSS_CONTAINER_JAVA_JVM_MODULE
value: /opt/container/java/jvm
- name: JAVA_OPTIONS
description: User specified Java options to be appended to generated options in JAVA_OPTS (internal use).
example: "-verbose:class"
- name: JAVA_MAX_MEM_RATIO
description: Is used when no `-Xmx` option is given in **JAVA_OPTIONS**. This is used to calculate a default maximal heap memory based on a containers restriction. If used in a container without any memory constraints for the container then this option has no effect. If there is a memory constraint then `-Xmx` is set to a ratio of the container available memory as set here. The default is `50` which means 50% of the available memory is used as an upper boundary. You can skip this mechanism by setting this value to `0` in which case no `-Xmx` option is added.
- name: JAVA_INITIAL_MEM_RATIO
description: Is used when no `-Xms` option is given in **JAVA_OPTIONS**. This is used to calculate a default initial heap memory based on the maximum heap memory. If used in a container without any memory constraints for the container then this option has no effect. If there is a memory constraint then `-Xms` is set to a ratio of the `-Xmx` memory as set here. The default is `25` which means 25% of the `-Xmx` is used as the initial heap size. You can skip this mechanism by setting this value to `0` in which case no `-Xms` option is added.
example: "25"
- name: JAVA_MAX_INITIAL_MEM
description: Is used when no `-Xms` option is given in **JAVA_OPTIONS**. This is used to calculate the maximum value of the initial heap memory. If used in a container without any memory constraints for the container then this option has no effect. If there is a memory constraint then `-Xms` is limited to the value set here. The default is 4096Mb which means the calculated value of `-Xms` never will be greater than 4096Mb. The value of this variable is expressed in MB.
example: "4096"
- name: JAVA_DIAGNOSTICS
description: Set this to get some diagnostics information to standard output when things are happening. **Disabled by default.**
example: "true"
- name: JAVA_DEBUG
description: If set remote debugging will be switched on. **Disabled by default.**
example: "true"
- name: JAVA_DEBUG_PORT
description: Port used for remote debugging. Defaults to *5005*.
example: "8787"
- name: CONTAINER_CORE_LIMIT
description: A calculated core limit as described in https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/scheduler/sched-bwc.txt.
example: "2"
- name: CONTAINER_MAX_MEMORY
description: Memory limit given to the container.
example: "1024"
- name: GC_MIN_HEAP_FREE_RATIO
description: Minimum percentage of heap free after GC to avoid expansion.
example: "20"
- name: GC_MAX_HEAP_FREE_RATIO
description: Maximum percentage of heap free after GC to avoid shrinking.
example: "40"
- name: GC_TIME_RATIO
description: Specifies the ratio of the time spent outside the garbage collection (for example, the time spent for application execution) to the time spent in the garbage collection.
example: "4"
- name: GC_ADAPTIVE_SIZE_POLICY_WEIGHT
description: The weighting given to the current GC time versus previous GC times.
example: "90"
- name: GC_METASPACE_SIZE
description: The initial metaspace size.
example: "20"
- name: GC_MAX_METASPACE_SIZE
description: The maximum metaspace size.
example: "100"
- name: GC_CONTAINER_OPTIONS
description: specify Java GC to use. The value of this variable should contain the necessary JRE command-line options to specify the required GC, which will override the default of `-XX:+UseParallelOldGC`.
example: -XX:+UseG1GC