Hi,
I got this exact same message again with alpha 2.
The Tomcat configuration you suggested, which works with a1, does not
with a2. If I undeploy a2 and deploy a1, without changing anything else,
a1 works.
I noticed that Modeshape was upgraded from 3.3.0 to 3.4.0 between
versions. Is it possible that those variable names changed?
Thanks,
Stefano Cossu
Director of Application Services, Collections
The Art Institute of Chicago
116 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60603
312-499-4026
On 9/27/13 1:45 PM, Andrew Woods wrote:
Hello Stefano,
As Ben mentioned, the default area to which the Fedora4 webapp is
trying to persist state does not exist in your environment. See the
following wiki page for deployment details:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/FF/Deploying+Fedora+4
All should be well if you add the following environment variables:
=====================
-Dcom.arjuna.ats.arjuna.common.ObjectStoreEnvironmentBean.default.objectStoreDir=<some-dir>
-Dcom.arjuna.ats.arjuna.objectstore.objectStoreDir=<some-dir>
-Dfcrepo.ispn.CacheDirPath=<some-dir>
-Dfcrepo.ispn.binary.CacheDirPath=<some-dir>
-Dfcrepo.modeshape.index.location=<some-dir>
-Dfcrepo.ispn.alternative.CacheDirPath=<some-dir>
-Dfcrepo.ispn.binary.alternative.CacheDirPath=<some-dir>
=====================
If you are using Tomcat7 on Linux, you should be able to add the above
environment variables with the following additions to your
/etc/default/tomcat7 file:
=====================
JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS}
-Dcom.arjuna.ats.arjuna.common.ObjectStoreEnvironmentBean.default.objectStoreDir=/tmp/ff/object-store-default"
JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS}
-Dcom.arjuna.ats.arjuna.objectstore.objectStoreDir=/tmp/ff/object-store"
JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS} -Dfcrepo.ispn.CacheDirPath=/tmp/ff/cache"
JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS}
-Dfcrepo.ispn.binary.CacheDirPath=/tmp/ff/cache-binary"
JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS} -Dfcrepo.modeshape.index.location=/tmp/ff/index"
JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS}
-Dfcrepo.ispn.alternative.CacheDirPath=/tmp/ff/alt-cache"
JAVA_OPTS="${JAVA_OPTS}
-Dfcrepo.ispn.binary.alternative.CacheDirPath=/tmp/ff/alt-cache-binary"
=====================
...then restart tomcat.
Andrew
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 1:35 PM, Benjamin Armintor <armin...@gmail.com
<mailto:armin...@gmail.com>> wrote:
At a glance, it looks like it's configure to run out of a maven
build directory and not an arbirtrary tomcat. Check the json
config file and make sure the infinispan cache is configured to
point to a writeable directory.
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Stefano Cossu <sco...@artic.edu
<mailto:sco...@artic.edu>> wrote:
Hi there,
I tried installing the alpha release of Fedora 4 for testing.
I deployed the fcrepo.war file on a fresh Tomcat 7.0.42
install running on Oracle JVM 1.7.0_21-b02.
I got the following message:
FAIL - Application at context path /fcrepo could not be started.
Attached is my catalina.err log. There are several errors
logged but I couldn't figure out the root cause. This is a
vanilla Tomcat install (Arch Linux). What is missing?
Thanks,
--
Stefano Cossu
Director of Application Services, Collections
The Art Institute of Chicago
116 S. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60603
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