From: Juan L. R. P. <jua...@ge...> - 2024-03-14 13:56:08
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Add the following environment variable to Tomcat. GEONETWORK_DB_NAME=/path/to/db/db_name Where /path/to/db is the directory where you want to place the H2 database and db_name is the database name (default value is gn). Depending on your distributions there are some options to define the variable. You could: * Option 1:create a setenv.sh file next to $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/catalina.sh and define the var there. * Option 2: edit /etc/default/tomcat${TOMCAT_VERSION} (/etc/default/tomcat8 for example) and add the variable there * Option 3: if using systemd to run Tomcat as a service create a user unit for it and define the variable there. You can check https://www.geocat.net/docs/geonetwork-enterprise/2023/install/tomcat.html#__tabbed_1_3 for more info. Best regards, Juan Luis. https://www.geocat.net Juan Luis Rodriguez Ponce E-mail: jua...@ge... https://www.geocat.net Veenderweg 13 6721 WD Bennekom The Netherlands Tel: +31318416664 # ---- On Thu, 14 Mar 2024 14:10:26 +0100 Giovanni Manghi via GeoNetwork-users <geo...@li...> wrote --- Hi all, On Wed, Mar 6, 2024 at 6:24 PM Giovanni Manghi <mailto:gio...@gm...> wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a very small GN installation (not docker, > geonetwork-bundle-4.2.5-0) that works fine, but now I need to move it to a > different server. > Answering to myself, I found the solution reading this https://stackoverflow.com/a/56835997 The problem is that the bundle I used to deploy GN wants to write in a folder /var/lib/tomcat9 which is not writeable by default by tomcat (nor exists in the first place). I have not found any reference about this in GN docs, but I may have overlooked something. cheers -- G -- _______________________________________________ GeoNetwork-users mailing list mailto:Geo...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geonetwork-users GeoNetwork OpenSource is maintained at http://sourceforge.net/projects/geonetwork |