So just to add color to this issue - the samples use the following
convention:
<logs>%(user.home)/terracotta/client-logs/pojo/sharededitor/%D</logs>
%D is a unique value.
Geert Bevin wrote:
I wasn't suggesting which property should be used. My point is that it
should be the same and I do agree that it would be handy to have some
I agree with that, I was just clarifying why I chose the tc.node-name
syntax and not tc.nodeName.
kind of node discovery in place instead of using system properties.
BTW, Maven property been there for over half a year and no one
reporter this inconsistency.
I don't know what you mean by setup differently, all I see is that if
I remove <statistics> elements from tc-config those dirs are created in
the current folder, at least when this stuff is run from Maven.
I just tried this and it seems to behave like that for the client log
dirs too. So it seems that when the logs and statistics elements are
removed, the default values in the xsd aren't being applied. This
needs some further investigation.
Also it is really odd, that even if I specify different locations for
those stats folders I still see that huge warning about directory is
already being used when launching L1 and L2 from Maven.
I tried that with the distribution samples and when I change the
client and server statistics paths, they relocate properly to what I
set them to.
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