diff --git a/docs/src/main/sphinx/installation/deployment.rst b/docs/src/main/sphinx/installation/deployment.rst index 4e77eb21c6f4..eb3861256395 100644 --- a/docs/src/main/sphinx/installation/deployment.rst +++ b/docs/src/main/sphinx/installation/deployment.rst @@ -314,49 +314,8 @@ A number of additional options allow you to specify configuration file and directory locations, as well as Java options. Run the launcher with ``--help`` to see the supported commands and command line options. -.. code-block:: text - - --etc-dir=DIR Defaults to INSTALL_PATH/etc - --launcher-config=FILE Defaults to INSTALL_PATH/bin/launcher.properties - --node-config=FILE Defaults to ETC_DIR/node.properties - --jvm-config=FILE Defaults to ETC_DIR/jvm.config - --config=FILE Defaults to ETC_DIR/config.properties - --log-levels-file=FILE Defaults to ETC_DIR/log.properties - --data-dir=DIR Defaults to INSTALL_PATH - --pid-file=FILE Defaults to DATA_DIR/var/run/launcher.pid - --launcher-log-file=FILE Defaults to DATA_DIR/var/log/launcher.log (only in - daemon mode) - --server-log-file=FILE Defaults to DATA_DIR/var/log/server.log (only in - daemon mode) - -J OPT Set a JVM option - -D NAME=VALUE Set a Java system property - The ``-v`` or ``--verbose`` option for each command prepends the server's -current settings before the command's usual output. For example, you can check -the status and launcher configuration of a Trino installation in ``/opt/trino`` -and get output similar to the following: - -.. code-block:: text - - $ cd /opt/trino - $ bin/launcher -v status - config_path = /opt/trino/etc/config.properties - data_dir = /opt/trino - etc_dir = /opt/trino/etc - install_path = /opt/trino - jvm_config = /opt/trino/etc/jvm.config - jvm_options = [] - launcher_config = /opt/trino/bin/launcher.properties - launcher_log = /opt/trino/var/log/launcher.log - log_levels = /opt/trino/etc/log.properties - log_levels_set = False - node_config = /opt/trino/etc/node.properties - pid_file = /opt/trino/var/run/launcher.pid - properties = {'node.environment': 'demo'} - server_log = /opt/trino/var/log/server.log - verbose = True - - Not running +current settings before the command's usual output. Trino can be started as a daemon by running the following: