@liyuj Do you have a login for the Apache JIRA system? Here's where you go to create a new ticket: https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/GEODE/issues/GEODE-6803?filter=allopenissues
On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 10:27 AM Dave Barnes <dbar...@apache.org> wrote: > @liyuj Congratulations on finding a Geode doc bug. To get the problem on > the official "to do" list, you are hereby encouraged to open a JIRA ticket > in the Geode project, citing the 'docs' component. Your original email with > Jared's response would serve well as the bug description. > > If you'd like to, you can then edit the doc source and submit the fix as a > pull request. If not, just filing the JIRA ticket is a good start toward > getting the problem fixed. > > On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 9:29 AM Jared Stewart <stewart.ja...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Yes, I believe the docs there are out of date and need to be updated. >> This >> change in the naming of deployed jars was introduced in Geode 1.2 by >> https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/429. >> >> On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 7:27 AM liyuj <18624049...@163.com> wrote: >> >> > Hi, >> > >> > >> > >> https://geode.apache.org/docs/guide/19/configuring/cluster_config/deploying_application_jars.html >> > >> > This document has such a paragraph: >> > >> > >> > Versioning of JAR Files >> > >> > When you deploy JAR files to a cluster or member group, the JAR file is >> > modified to indicate version information in its name. Each JAR filename >> > is prefixed with|vf.gf#|and <http://vf.gf#%7Cand> <http://vf.gf#%7Cand> >> contains a version >> > number at the end of the >> > filename. For example, if you deploy|MyClasses.jar|five times, the >> > filename is displayed as|vf.gf#MyClasses.jar#5|when >> <http://vf.gf#MyClasses.jar%235%7Cwhen> >> > <http://vf.gf#MyClasses.jar%235%7Cwhen> you list all >> > deployed jars. >> > >> > but,in my environment, it is shown as follows: >> > >> > gfsh>list deployed >> > Member | JAR | JAR Location >> > ------- | -------------- | >> > --------------------------------------------------- >> > server1 | ra.jar | /media/liyujue/data/geode/server1/ra.v1.jar >> > server1 | mx4j-3.0.2.jar | >> > /media/liyujue/data/geode/server1/mx4j-3.0.2.v1.jar >> > server2 | ra.jar | /media/liyujue/data/geode/server2/ra.v1.jar >> > server2 | mx4j-3.0.2.jar | >> > /media/liyujue/data/geode/server2/mx4j-3.0.2.v1.jar >> > >> > Is the documentation wrong here? >> > >> > >> >