Hi,

'rep.home' is a special system property that is assigned by the repository
itself upon creation, so it's currently not possible to set it externally
(it's part of the Jackrabbit code).
The 'data' folder is always created relative to the $ARTIFACTORY_HOME folder
and some logic in Artifactory actually relies on this arrangement at the
moment.

You should be able to configure the datastore folders in 'repo.xml' by using
another system property (or a literal). Or, if your Windows is Vista and
above, then you should be able to get by by creating a symlink from 'data'
to the other location.

Yoav

On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 9:31 PM, pappnas <markus.baeu...@dingtec.de> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I tried to move the data folder (Config filesystem-derby) from C: to Drive
> D: under Windows.
>
> I set the Variable rep.home in etc/artifactory.system.properties but this
> had no effect. How can I change rep.home?
>
> Regards,
> Markus
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