VM Creation #11126
closed
Access to a VM with Geoserver v2.10 istance
100%
/gcube/devNext/NextNext
geoserver 2.10
geoserver
Description
In order to test GeoServer migration, a VM with GeoServer v2.10 istance is required.
Related issues
Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico about 7 years ago
- Related to Task #10956: Clone geoserver.d4science.org added
Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico about 7 years ago
- Tracker changed from Support to VM Creation
- RAM set to 4
- CPU set to 2
- DiskSpace set to 20
- Smartgears set to Yes
- Applications list and version updated (diff)
- Applications context path updated (diff)
- data transfer enabled set to Yes
- PostgreSQL database set to Yes
- Number of VMs set to 1
Do you also need all the old data?
Updated by Ciro Formisano about 7 years ago
Dear Andrea,
Vincenzo and I do not know exactly if there will be any problem by choosing a certain scope. I would suggest to use nextnext of eng environment, but I would also ask @fabio.sinibaldi@isti.cnr.it if this could be a good solution.
Updated by Fabio Sinibaldi about 7 years ago
For the sake of migration tests there are no constraints in scopes, thus I support the suggestion of /gcube/devNext/NextNext
Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico about 7 years ago
- Status changed from New to In Progress
- Smartgears Version set to latest
- Smartgears scopes updated (diff)
hostname and IP are going to be: geoserver2-d.dev.d4science.org 146.48.122.252
Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico about 7 years ago
- Status changed from In Progress to Feedback
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
The VM is up, with a geoserver 2.10.5 installed and configured. All the databases descripted in #10956 are accessible as user reader
Updated by Vincenzo Terrano about 7 years ago
The "GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR" environment variable has to point to /home/gcube/tomcat/webapps/geoserver/data folder.
I can't add data to the default path /srv/geoserver_data or change the path inside /etc/default/tomcat-instance-9000.local
Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico about 7 years ago
Vincenzo Terrano wrote:
The "GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR" environment variable has to point to /home/gcube/tomcat/webapps/geoserver/data folder.
I can't add data to the default path /srv/geoserver_data
Why not? that directory is owned by the gcube
user, nothing prevents you to write there. The new geoservers are going to have the data directory outside the application directory, anyway.
Updated by Vincenzo Terrano about 7 years ago
I tried to add the data folder in /srv/. No problem, I'll put the data folder contents in /srv/geoserver_data.
Updated by Andrea Dell'Amico about 7 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Closed