Hi Thomas,
I did try it.
The storage actually was created in the /var/lib/myapp, great. but
there also was created an error.log:
!ENTRY org.eclipse.osgi 4 0 2016-02-03 17:33:15.968
!MESSAGE Could not find bundle: org.eclipse.equinox.console
!STACK 0
org.osgi.framework.BundleException: Could not find bundle:
org.eclipse.equinox.console
at
org.eclipse.core.runtime.internal.adaptor.ConsoleManager.checkForConsoleBundle(ConsoleManager.java:58)
at
org.eclipse.core.runtime.adaptor.EclipseStarter.startup(EclipseStarter.java:331)
at
org.eclipse.core.runtime.adaptor.EclipseStarter.run(EclipseStarter.java:231)
at
org.eclipse.core.runtime.adaptor.EclipseStarter.main(EclipseStarter.java:208)
So it seems that it was not possible to find and open the
config.ini at /etc/myapp
I will do some debug again and let you know..
thanks a lot,
Cristiano
On 03/02/2016 17:04, Thomas Watson
wrote:
You should be able to
set the osgi.sharedConfiguration.area
property.
java
-Dosgi.sharedConfiguration.area=/etc/myapp
-jar org.eclipse.osgi.jar -configuration /var/lib/myapp/
If I recall correctly that should
treat
the shared configuration directory as read-only and load the
config.ini
from there for the shared config settings, but then the
framework should
use the /var/lib/myapp/ folder for its persist storage area, as
well as
merge in a config.ini from there if it exists. If you were
using
the standard Framework launching API you would pass the
osgi.sharedConfiguration.area
setting in the framework configuration map.
Tom
From:
Cristiano Gavião
<cvgaviao@xxxxxxxxx>
To:
equinox-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date:
02/03/2016 01:24 PM
Subject:
Re: [equinox-dev]
it is possible to load config.ini from a different location
other than
-configuration ?
Sent by:
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Hi,
Yep, I've tried to debug the source code using it now... But
didn't help
In order to load the config.ini, equinox uses the
PROP_CONFIG_AREA variable
to compose config.ini location.
If I use the FRAMEWORK_STORAGE pointing to a different location
other than
the -configuration args, equinox will set the PROP_CONFIG_AREA
to its value.
// Initializes the Location objects for the
LocationManager.
// set the osgi storage area if it
exists
String osgiStorage =
equinoxConfig.getConfiguration(Constants.FRAMEWORK_STORAGE);
if (osgiStorage != null)
equinoxConfig.setConfiguration(PROP_CONFIG_AREA,
osgiStorage);
------
try {
location = new
URL(configArea.getURL().toExternalForm() + CONFIG_FILE);
} catch (MalformedURLException e)
{
// its ok.
This should never happen
}
And what will happen is that the config.ini will not be found :(
so seems not to be possible to do what I want in current
version... unless
there is something that I'm missing...
thanks
On 03/02/2016 15:38, Raymond Auge wrote:
Have you tried to osgi framework properties?
e.g.
https://osgi.org/javadoc/r5/core/org/osgi/framework/Constants.html#FRAMEWORK_STORAGE
I think the eclipse launcher supports those as
system
properties.
Sincerely,
- Ray
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 1:13 PM, Cristiano Gavião
<cvgaviao@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to set Equinox to run as a linux systemd service.
I set the service to launch using java -jar org.eclipse.osgi
-configuration
/etc/myapp.
The idea was to install config.ini (set as conffile) at
/etc/myapp and
let the configuration data to be created at /var/lib/myapp
directory.
I tried many configurations combination but it always try to
create storage
directories relative to where config.ini file is, which gives
some errors
due the fact that user which is starting it do not had
permissions to create
directories inside /etc dir.
one alternative that comes to mind was to create a symlimk in
etc/myapp/config.ini
pointinf to var/lib/myapp/config.ini.
anyway, I would be grateful for any opinion.
thanks,
Cristiano
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