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Fix docs for passing JVM args to ./gradlew run (#81253)
The instructions in `TESTING.asciidoc` for how to disable assertions when running `./gradlew run` didn't work. Fix the docs by describing how to pass JVM args, using disabling assertions as an example.
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@ -64,6 +64,15 @@ NOTE: If you have imported the project into IntelliJ according to the instructio
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link:/CONTRIBUTING.md#importing-the-project-into-intellij-idea[CONTRIBUTING.md] then a debug run configuration
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named "Debug Elasticsearch" will be created for you and configured appropriately.
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==== Disabling assertions
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When running Elasticsearch with `./gradlew run`, assertions are enabled by
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default. To disable them, add the following command line option:
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-Dtests.jvm.argline="-da"
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==== Distribution
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By default a node is started with the zip distribution.
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@ -92,12 +101,12 @@ password: `elastic-password`.
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==== Other useful arguments
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- In order to start a node with a different max heap space add: `-Dtests.heap.size=4G`
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- In order to disable assertions add: `-Dtests.asserts=false`
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- In order to use a custom data directory: `--data-dir=/tmp/foo`
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- In order to preserve data in between executions: `--preserve-data`
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- In order to remotely attach a debugger to the process: `--debug-jvm`
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- In order to set a different keystore password: `--keystore-password`
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- In order to set an Elasticsearch setting, provide a setting with the following prefix: `-Dtests.es.`
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- In order to pass a JVM seting, e.g. to disable assertions: `-Dtests.jvm.argline="-da"`
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=== Test case filtering.
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