It's the one references in the jvisualvm bash shell script. Does your version not refer to it? See the line:
. "$BASEDIR/etc/$APPNAME".conf as I previously mentioned. Which resolves to /usr/lib/visualvm/etc/visualvm.conf.
It's line 25 of my /usr/bin/jvisualvm.
The offending line in the conf file is line 11:
jdkhome="/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk-amd64"
This of course overrides the previous setting of jdkhome in the jvisualvm shell script.
I wonder why my systems seem different than everyone else's? I have two computers running ubuntu 12.04 and they both have this problem. I just installed visualvm for the first time on the second computer only seconds ago.
java version "1.7.0_03"
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea7 2.1.1pre) (7~u3-2.1.1~pre1-1ubuntu3)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 22.0-b10, mixed mode)
It's the one references in the jvisualvm bash shell script. Does your version not refer to it? See the line:
. "$BASEDIR/ etc/$APPNAME" .conf as I previously mentioned. Which resolves to /usr/lib/ visualvm/ etc/visualvm. conf.
It's line 25 of my /usr/bin/jvisualvm.
The offending line in the conf file is line 11: "/usr/lib/ jvm/java- 6-openjdk- amd64"
jdkhome=
This of course overrides the previous setting of jdkhome in the jvisualvm shell script.
I wonder why my systems seem different than everyone else's? I have two computers running ubuntu 12.04 and they both have this problem. I just installed visualvm for the first time on the second computer only seconds ago.
java version "1.7.0_03" 1.1~pre1- 1ubuntu3)
OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea7 2.1.1pre) (7~u3-2.
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 22.0-b10, mixed mode)
Cheers,
Paul