Taylor Gautier wrote:
> why is the cvt system doing such a thing?
  Here is the error I am seeing on console when launching apps from 
Maven. The one below is somewhat weird, because it is printed when L2 
been launched (no actual L1 on that VM):

[INFO] [dso start] 2008-03-25 19:07:51,031 ERROR -
[INFO] [dso start] 
**************************************************************************************
[INFO] [dso start] The statistics store couldn't be opened at
[INFO] [dso start] 'C:\dev\terr\20spring\statistics'.
[INFO] [dso start] The CVT gathering system will not be active for this 
node.
[INFO] [dso start]
[INFO] [dso start] A common reason for this is that you're launching 
several Terracotta L1
[INFO] [dso start] clients on the same machine. The default directory 
for the statistics store
[INFO] [dso start] uses the IP address of the machine that it runs on as 
the identifier.
[INFO] [dso start] When several clients are being executed on the same 
machine, a typical solution
[INFO] [dso start] to properly separate these directories is by using a 
JVM property at startup
[INFO] [dso start] that is unique for each client.
[INFO] [dso start]
[INFO] [dso start] For example:
[INFO] [dso start]   dso-java.sh -Dtc.node-name=node1 your.main.Class
[INFO] [dso start]
[INFO] [dso start] You can then adapt the tc-config.xml file so that 
this JVM property is picked
[INFO] [dso start] up when the statistics directory is configured by 
using %(tc.node-name) in the
[INFO] [dso start] statistics path.
[INFO] [dso start] 
**************************************************************************************


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Eugene Kuleshov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 4:05:52 PM (GMT-0800) America/Los_Angeles
> Subject: [tc-dev] need to standardize on the system property names
>
>
>   I just noticed that new CVT system is expecting system property
> tc.node-name is used to specify node name. However when application is
> launched from Maven using Terracotta plugin, the property name used to
> specify node is tc.nodeName and it is quite inconvenient.
>
>   We need to standardize this property as well as anything similar we
> might be using in various subsystems.
>
>   regards,
>   Eugene
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