You have to add parameters for the Java JVM in the JAVA_OPTS variable, e.g.
in $ES_HOME/bin/elasticsearch.in.sh
For Windows I don't know where to set JAVA_OPTS but maybe there is
something like $ES_HOME/bin/elasticsearch.bat
Jörg
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Alfredo Serafini seralf@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
a little update: adding the reference to the absolute path in the Path
variable worked... thus seems like ES is currently ignoring the
-Djava.library.path parameter passed from command line. Is that possible?
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