The following command line can be used to query jetty for its current configuration
Linux
# java -jar /opt/quest/mcu/jetty-home/start.jar --list-config
On Microsoft Windows you can use the following procedure
1- open a CMD prompt
2- execute cd "C:\Program Files (x86)\Quest Software\Management Console for Unix\jetty-home
3- once in the location, execute
java -jar start.jar --list-config
# Example Linux output with MCU 2.5.3 installed (windows will be similar in structure but with windows paths and drive letters)
# java -jar /opt/quest/mcu/jetty-home/start.jar --list-config
Java Environment:
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java.home = /usr/lib/jvm/java-11-openjdk-amd64 (null)
java.vm.vendor = Ubuntu (null)
java.vm.version = 11.0.9.1+1-Ubuntu-0ubuntu1.18.04 (null)
java.vm.name = OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (null)
java.vm.info = mixed mode, sharing (null)
java.runtime.name = OpenJDK Runtime Environment (null)
java.runtime.version = 11.0.9.1+1-Ubuntu-0ubuntu1.18.04 (null)
java.io.tmpdir = /tmp (null)
user.dir = /opt/quest/mcu (null)
user.language = en (null)
user.country = US (null)
Jetty Environment:
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jetty.version = 9.4.34.v20201102
jetty.tag.version = master
jetty.home = /opt/quest/mcu/jetty-home
jetty.base = /opt/quest/mcu
Config Search Order:
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${jetty.base} -> /opt/quest/mcu
${jetty.home} -> /opt/quest/mcu/jetty-home
JVM Arguments:
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(no jvm args specified)
System Properties:
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(no system properties specified)
Properties:
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java.version = 11.0.9.1
java.version.major = 11
java.version.micro = 9
java.version.minor = 0
java.version.platform = 11
jetty.base = /opt/quest/mcu
jetty.base.uri = file:///opt/quest/mcu
jetty.home = /opt/quest/mcu/jetty-home
jetty.home.uri = file:///opt/quest/mcu/jetty-home
Jetty Server Classpath:
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No classpath entries and/or version information available show.
Jetty Active XMLs:
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(no xml files specified)
root@ubuntu-server:/opt/quest/mcu#