Move the GeoServer data directory and set GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR . It is a 
really good idea to do this anyway ;)

If it's Linux/Unix you can also use a symlink (man ln) . This is 
technically also possible under Windows, but requires a bit of effort.

-Arne


On 11/8/10 3:15 PM, Wolfgang Wasserburger wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I recently updated from 2.0.1 to 2.0.2. Since that time the 
> GEOWEBCACHE_CACHE_DIR in web.xml isn't read anymore and therefore my cache 
> directory now resides in the rather small system volume. Has anyone a hint 
> how to find a workaround for that purpose? Or may I have an error in 
> configuration?
>
> Regards from Vienna,
>
> Wolfgang
>
>
>
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