Author: brett
Date: Wed Mar 19 20:08:31 2008
New Revision: 639128
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=639128&view=rev
Log:
[MRM-701] correct some missing information in the documentation for setting up
a separated installation base
Submitted by: Martin Höller
Modified:
maven/archiva/branches/archiva-1.0.x/archiva-docs/src/site/apt/adminguide/standalone.apt
Modified:
maven/archiva/branches/archiva-1.0.x/archiva-docs/src/site/apt/adminguide/standalone.apt
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/maven/archiva/branches/archiva-1.0.x/archiva-docs/src/site/apt/adminguide/standalone.apt?rev=639128&r1=639127&r2=639128&view=diff
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maven/archiva/branches/archiva-1.0.x/archiva-docs/src/site/apt/adminguide/standalone.apt
(original)
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maven/archiva/branches/archiva-1.0.x/archiva-docs/src/site/apt/adminguide/standalone.apt
Wed Mar 19 20:08:31 2008
@@ -27,14 +27,15 @@
This is achieved by the following steps:
- [[1]] Creating the base location. For example, you might install Archiva in
<<</opt/archiva-1.0>>> and the data in <<</var/archiva>>>
+ [[1]] Creating the base location. For example, you might install Archiva in
<<</opt/archiva-1.0>>> and the data in <<</var/archiva>>>. Create the
directories <<</var/archiva/logs>>>, <<</var/archiva/data>>> and
<<</var/archiva/conf>>>.
- [[2]] Move the <<<conf>>> and <<<data>>> directories from the Archiva
installation to the new location. If you've previously run Archiva, you may
need to edit
- <<<conf/archiva.xml>>> to change the location of the repositories
+ [[2]] Copy the configuration files from the Archiva installation (eg
<<</opt/archiva-1.0/conf>>> to the new location (eg. <<</var/archiva/conf>>>).
If you've previously run Archiva, you may need to edit <<<conf/archiva.xml>>>
to change the location of the repositories
- [[3]] Set the environment variable <<<PLEXUS_BASE>>> to the data location
(in bash, be sure to export the variable).
+ [[3]] Set the environment variable <<<PLEXUS_BASE>>> to the data location
(eg. <<</var/archiva>>>). In bash, be sure to export the variable.
[[4]] Start Archiva standalone as described above from the installation
location
+
+ Note, that Archiva still needs write access to the installation directory,
as the application server needs to extract the WAR and services.
* Configuring Archiva