Github user karensmolermiller commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/635#discussion_r127524936
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geode-docs/configuring/running/running_the_cacheserver.html.md.erb ---
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ The Geode server is used primarily for hosting long-lived
data regions and for r
The `gfsh` utility uses a working directory for its configuration files
and log files. These are the defaults and configuration options:
-- When you start a standalone server using `gfsh`, `gfsh` will
automatically load the required JAR files
`$GEMFIRE/lib/server-dependencies.jar` and `$JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar` into the
CLASSPATH of the JVM process. If you start a standalone server using the
ServerLauncher API, you must specify `$GEMFIRE/lib/server-dependencies.jar`
inside your command to launch the process. For more information on CLASSPATH
settings in Geode, see [Setting Up the
CLASSPATH](../../getting_started/setup_classpath.html).
+- When you start a standalone server using `gfsh`, `gfsh` will
automatically load the required JAR file `$GEMFIRE/lib/server-dependencies.jar`
into the CLASSPATH of the JVM process. If you start a standalone server using
the ServerLauncher API, you must specify `$GEMFIRE/lib/server-dependencies.jar`
inside your command to launch the process. For more information on CLASSPATH
settings in Geode, see [Setting Up the
CLASSPATH](../../getting_started/setup_classpath.html).
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That task is being tracked with Geode-3208.
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