03-08-2011
Quote:
Hello,
i would like to figute out, if there is any JVM installed on my unix account.
How can i figure that out??
Thanks
run
java -version on command line console
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
airport-hostmon
AIRPORT-HOSTMON(1) General Commands Manual AIRPORT-HOSTMON(1)
NAME
airport-hostmon - Host monitor for the original Apple AirPort Base Station ("Graphite"), the Lucent RG-1000 base station and the Apple Air-
Port Extreme Base Station
SYNOPSIS
airport-hostmon
DESCRIPTION
airport-hostmon allows you to monitor the wireless hosts associated to your base station.
OPTIONS
airport-hostmon accepts no command-line options. airport-hostmon is a wrapper script around the HostMonitor.jar jar file located in
/usr/share/java/airport-utils.
You can set the JAVACMD environment variable to use a specific JVM instead of the one chosen by the wrapper script. Set the DEBUG environ-
ment variable to 1 to get the debug output from the wrapper script.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
DEBUG Set this variable to 1 to get the debug output from the wrapper script.
JAVACMD
The full path to the Java Virtual Machine to use. By default, the wrapper uses JAVACMD; if it is not set, it looks for
JAVA_BINDIR/java, then for JAVA_HOME/bin/java before looking for a java executable in the PATH. In the latter case, the JVM used can
be configured using the Debian alternatives system (see update-alternatives(8)).
JAVA_HOME
The full path where your JDK/JRE is installed.
JAVA_BINDIR
The full path to the directory where the java executable is located.
JAVA_ARGS
Extra command-line arguments to be passed to the Java Virtual Machine.
AUTHOR
airport-hostmon was written by Jon Sevy <jsevy@cs.drexel.edu>.
This manual page was written by Julien BLACHE <jblache@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
May 20, 2006 AIRPORT-HOSTMON(1)