Imho, unless there's a general mechanism provided through Terracotta
to uniquely and repeatedly identify individual nodes at startup, this
can't really be solved. Adding the property by default to
tc-config.xml when it is only resolved when Maven is used feels a bit
hackish to me. Btw, the reason why I chose tc.node-name as the
property name is because we use tc.install-root in the server. So to
me it looked consistent.
CVT is by default not creating the statistics dirs in the current dir,
it puts those alongside the log dirs and the data dirs, ie. in
${user.home}/terracotta/. Maybe you've got something setup differently
with Maven that doesn't use the standard default values of the
tc-config.xml schema? In that case, the values will indeed be empty,
resulting into the current dir.
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 8:22 PM, Eugene Kuleshov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Taylor Gautier wrote:
> > Yes, I agree, good sensible conventions are a good idea. These seem
> > pretty sensible. Can you file a bug?
> CDV-677
>
>
>
> regards,
> Eugene
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