Hi Marnie,
Maybe I'm missing something, rather than being controlled only by the
QPID_WORK env var, should there not also be a default for such things
that reflects the underlying platform? For example, on UNIX, logs and
such typically go under /var/log, and /var is also used for
application-specific data.
If QPID_WORK isn't set, where do the logs and such go?
thanks,
--steve
On Oct 10, 2006, at 9:41 AM, Marnie McCormack (JIRA) wrote:
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-30?page=all ]
Marnie McCormack resolved QPID-30.
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Resolution: Fixed
Added the variable $QPID_WORK to the common/bin/qpid-run script and
into the startup command line as a system property
Allow configuration of working/log directories written to by broker
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Key: QPID-30
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPID-30
Project: Qpid
Issue Type: New Feature
Environment: All
Reporter: Marnie McCormack
Assigned To: Marnie McCormack
At present, the working directory to which logs and persistence
directories (if in use) write is setup to be under the $QPID_HOME
directory. However, for many users it is not desirable that the
installed location for an application is also the working
directory. In a corporate environment that I have worked in, for
example, the install directory is always read only as a method of
release control for production environments.
Thus, we need an additional environment variable $QPID_WORK which
can be used for this purpose to be added to the qpid-run script.
It will be defaulted to be $HOME rather than $QPID_HOME as this
works better for the one example of real use that I'm aware of.
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