Enable Flight Recorder During Wily Install&Config

Dear Experts,
for the installation of the wily e2e tools we follow the "root cause analysis installation and upgrade guide".
In Step 6.3.4 "Enable Flight Recorder" we don't know where to put these lines in.
@ "Config Tool -> Instance -> Parameters" doesn't work...
Its not clear too, if those 4 lines are 1 parameter or not?!
Unfortunately it's not described very well. Can anyone help us?
Thx a lot...
EDIT Was already standing in the instance.properties file...
Edited by: Timm Funke on Feb 7, 2008 3:19 PM

I am facing the exact same issue.  Can anyone tell me where i should set up the jstarup/recorder parameter?
I will appreciate your help.
Thank you.

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