Re: [Geoserver-users] Sharing the GeoServer data folder on a S3 bucket

2018-01-04 Thread Corina Tudorache via Geoserver-users
Hi Ben, Sorry for answering so late, I just saw you message a few moments ago. What you did there seems pretty complex, and I am afraid I don't understand completely. :) What I understand is that you use S3 bucket as mount folder to Linux. I have read about this approach and found some interesting

Re: [Geoserver-users] Sharing the GeoServer data folder on a S3 bucket

2017-08-17 Thread Ben Jerrim
Hey, we run GS in a beanstalk stack (with docker) and read the content of the data directory from S3 when each instance starts as a volume mount. These instances are immutable so don't follow the same pattern you're talking about but by doing so we can manage the data directory as code in a git rep

Re: [Geoserver-users] Sharing the GeoServer data folder on a S3 bucket

2017-08-04 Thread Jim Hughes
Hi Corina, This is a great question. I haven't tried what you are suggesting, but I'd like to highlight a community module which provides a similar option. The JDBC Config module (http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/community/jdbcconfig/index.html) lets one run a GeoServer where the co

[Geoserver-users] Sharing the GeoServer data folder on a S3 bucket

2017-08-04 Thread Corina Tudorache via Geoserver-users
Hello, Has anyone shared the GeoServer data folder on a S3 bucket with GeoServer being installed on a S2 instance and managed to access the data folder? If yes, what configurations did you do inside the web.xml file to point to the S3 bucket? I have tried different approaches without any success.