Remove parsed JVM settings from general settings in Windows service daemon manager#49061
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The Apache Commons Daemon has some helpful features for Java applications, like nice little next boxes for min heap, max heap, and thread stack size. Our elasticsearch-service.bat script parses those values out of the ES_JAVA_OPTS environment variable and provides them to the Apache Commons Daemon invocation command in order to provide sensible defaults. However, we failed to remove those values from the ES_JAVA_OPTS environment variable, which meant they ended up in the "Java Options" text box and would, from there, override whatever the user put in the specific boxes for heap size or thread stack size. This commit modifies the loop that parses ES_JAVA_OPTS to construct a new enviroment variable containing only the values that aren't parsed out for heap size or thread stack size, then uses that new enviroment variable in the commons daemon invocation command.
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The Apache Commons Daemon has some helpful features for Java applications, like nice little next boxes for min heap, max heap, and thread stack size. Our elasticsearch-service.bat script parses those values out of the ES_JAVA_OPTS environment variable and provides them to the Apache Commons Daemon invocation command in order to provide sensible defaults. However, we failed to remove those values from the ES_JAVA_OPTS environment variable, which meant they ended up in the "Java Options" text box and would, from there, override whatever the user put in the specific boxes for heap size or thread stack size. This commit modifies the loop that parses ES_JAVA_OPTS to construct a new enviroment variable containing only the values that aren't parsed out for heap size or thread stack size, then uses that new enviroment variable in the commons daemon invocation command.
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The Apache Commons Daemon has some helpful features for Java applications, like nice little next boxes for min heap, max heap, and thread stack size. Our elasticsearch-service.bat script parses those values out of the ES_JAVA_OPTS environment variable and provides them to the Apache Commons Daemon invocation command in order to provide sensible defaults. However, we failed to remove those values from the ES_JAVA_OPTS environment variable, which meant they ended up in the "Java Options" text box and would, from there, override whatever the user put in the specific boxes for heap size or thread stack size. This commit modifies the loop that parses ES_JAVA_OPTS to construct a new enviroment variable containing only the values that aren't parsed out for heap size or thread stack size, then uses that new enviroment variable in the commons daemon invocation command.
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The Apache Commons Daemon has some helpful features for Java applications, like nice little next boxes for min heap, max heap, and thread stack size. Our
elasticsearch-service.batscript parses those values out of the ES_JAVA_OPTS environment variable and provides them to the Apache Commons Daemon invocation command in order to provide sensible defaults. However, we failed to remove those values from the ES_JAVA_OPTS environment variable, which meant they ended up in the "Java Options" text box and would, from there, override whatever the user put in the specific boxes for heap size or thread stack size.This commit modifies the loop that parses ES_JAVA_OPTS to construct a new environment variable containing only the values that aren't parsed out for heap size or thread stack size, then uses that new environment variable in the commons daemon invocation command.
Fixes #48796