Canonical Eclipse command line options list

I searched all the obvious lines, looked through the FAQ, but cannot find a canonical list of command line options for eclipse.

I installed eclipse in a directory connected to NFS, and when upgrading to heliosimmediately errors with lock files appeared.

NFS export options: (rw, insecure, no_root_squash, no_subtree_check, async) I can not handle locks in the workspace (nowhere NFS), nor in Eclipse / configuration / org.eclipse.osgi / .manager /

After starting eclipse, eclipse sends a dialog

Locking is not possible in the directory "(NFS path)/eclipse/configuration/org.eclipse.osgi". A common reason is that the file system or Runtime Environment does not support file locking for that location. Please choose a different location, or disable file locking passing "-Dosgi.locking=none" as a VM argument.

Running eclipse directly with arg -Dosgi.locking=none still raises the same error. Since this is VM arg, I cannot figure out how / where to specify an alternative lock dir or none; as said, I can’t even find a canonical list of all eclipse arguments.

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64-bit Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS AMD Phenom II X4 940 (black) 8 GB DDR2 4x2GB unchanged ASUS M4A785-M

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Try the Eclipse runtime options page on the Eclipse site:

If at all possible, agree that both your Eclipse installation and Eclipse workspaces are on the local drive. You will notice a difference in performance compared to NFS.

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, eclipse. - , - , eclipse.ini .

, "-Dosgi.locking = none" a -vmargs.

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