Causes the Wrapper to create an anchor file on startup. The
Wrapper will monitor the file and then shutdown when it is
deleted. This property is not set by default. Common values
are ./myapp.anchor or
/var/run/myapp.anchor.
The Wrapper can still be shutdown by normal methods. If the
anchor file still exists when the Wrapper shuts down, it will
be deleted automatically.
While the property is supported on all platforms, it is most
commonly used in combination with the
wrapper.ignore_signals
property on UNIX systems. In such cases, rather than setting either
of these properties manually, it is suggested that the
IGNORE_SIGNALS setting be
uncommented in the sh script which ships with the Wrapper.
See the wrapper.ignore_signals
property for further details.
Example:
wrapper.anchorfile=wrapper.anchor
The interval at which the existence of the anchor file is tested
can be controlled using the
wrapper.anchor.poll_interval
property. It defaults to 5 seconds, with valid values in the range
of 1 to 3600 seconds.
NOTE
Reloading
the Wrapper configuration will have no effect on the value of this property.
Changes will not take effect until the Wrapper has been restarted.