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Hi, Rob,
I would go for option 1 -- since Db2i is built-in to the OS and "native", versus having to support yet another database engine, aka. "Derby" ... (to add to MySQL, MariaDB, PostGreSQL, etc.).
That's my two cents, for what it's worth ... :-)
Mark S. Waterbury
On Friday, March 19, 2021, 3:25:01 PM EDT, Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I put on PTF's last weekend. Apparently a java one is causing issues with GoAnywhere.
They have suggested that I do one of the following:
1 - Migrate the DB from their java Derby database to DB2.
2 - Put on java configuration change
IFS File: /helpsystems [or linoma]/goanywhere/tomcat/bin/start_tomcat.sh
Section: JAVA_OPTS
Property to add: -Xjit:exclude={org/apache/derby/*}
They gave a screen shot of exactly how that would look in that file.
/linoma/gaservices/tomcat/bin/start_tomcat.sh
Basically they want me to add -Xjit:exclude={org/apache/derby/*} to the end of
JAVA_OPTS='-Xmx1024m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m -Djava.awt.headless=true
Currently I have the following at the end instead: -XX:-UseVMInterruptibleIO'
I'm leaning towards #1 for a long term solution but I'm leaning towards #2 for a short term solution.
What say ye?
Rob Berendt
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