We might want to:

1) introduce disable-default-jvm-arguments and implement it to ensure that
GFSH is not adding any -X args when this option is enabled

2) deprecate disable-exit-when-out-of-memory and then remove it in 2.0

On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 3:59 PM, Helena Bales <hba...@pivotal.io> wrote:

> Hello Geode devs,
>
> There is an option on the start server Gfsh command that, according to the
> help message "Prevents the JVM from exiting when an OutOfMemoryError
> occurs. When this option is *not* set, a JVM argument gets added, depending
> on which JVM you are using, to kill the JVM when an OutOfMemoryError
> occurs. While setting the option does prevent those arguments from being
> set, it does not keep the JVM alive after an OutOfMemoryError occurs.
>
> Since this option does not do what its help message or name promises, I
> would like to propose that we either remove it or rename it to make its
> name more closely match its behaviour.
>
> ~Helena Bales
>

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