Hi Christian, Are you sure that the FUSEKI_BASE is defined in the environment when tomcat is run? If you’re running tomcat as a service on Linux, for example, then you would need to add the export to the service or systemd definition that is used to run tomcat.
Chris > On Feb 22, 2018, at 12:26 PM, Christian Schwaderer <c_schwade...@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > Hi Chris, > > > thanks for that hint. However, it didn't work for me. Even after rebooting > the system, the error is still the same: > "org.apache.jena.fuseki.FusekiConfigException: FUSEKI_BASE is not writable: > /etc/fuseki" > > However, > > echo $FUSEKI_BASE > > gives me the changed directory. > > > Best, > > Christian > > > > ________________________________ > Von: Chris Tomlinson <chris.j.tomlin...@gmail.com> > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 22. Februar 2018 17:45 > An: users@jena.apache.org > Betreff: Re: Fuseki as Tomcat app: Setting FUSEKI_BASE > > Hi Christian, > > You will need to ensure that FUSEKI_BASE is defined in the environment the > tomcat is run in, like: > > export FUSEKI_BASE=/usr/local/fuseki/base > > Chris > > >> On Feb 22, 2018, at 10:57 AM, Christian Schwaderer >> <c_schwade...@hotmail.com> wrote: >> >> Dear all, >> >> my question might be stupid and rather basic, but I cannot find an answer >> anywhere. >> >> >> So, I set up Fuseki 2.3 as a Tomcat 7 Web app. However, I cannot start it, >> since >> >> "org.apache.jena.fuseki.FusekiConfigException: FUSEKI_BASE is not writable: >> /etc/fuseki" >> >> >> I now want to change FUSEKI_BASE to a different directoy - where I can >> safely change permissions (what I would consider a bad idea for /etc...). >> >> >> But I have no idea where and how to do that. >> >> >> Thanks in advance and best, >> >> Christian >> >