Hi Rupert,
Thanks a lot for information.
Is there any copy which happens of these files when Stanbol is shut down or at
any other time. I had tried manually copying these files and there was an
error which stated that the filesystem does not handles files of such large
length.
Is there is a possibility that the configuration in Windows is not persisted
between reboots of Stanbol due to inability of Windows filesystem to handle
files of large length.
Thanks and Rgds,
Arthi
Hi Arthi
Apache Stanbol is based on the Apache Sling launcher. Provided
configuration is stored under
stanbol/config
Files under this path are managed by the OSGI environment (osgi
configuration admin) and should not be changed (especially while
Stanbol is running)
You might also see your configuration(s) under
stanbol/fileinstall
Those files are synchronized (at least if you use the default Stanbol
config) with configurations done via the Configuration tab of the
Felix WebConsole (http://localhost:8080/system/console/configMgr).
This means that files in this directory can be changed (even at
runtime). This is based on the Sling installer
(http://sling.apache.org/site/osgi-installer.html).
In addition some Stanbol components do use
stanbol/datafiles
to read binary configuration files (e.g. solrindex.zip files, OpenNLP
models ....).
From: arthi venkataraman (WT01 - CTO Office)
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 9:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Re:Re: How to persist the configurations across restarts of
Stanbol.
Hi Alessandro,
I verified that the directory has all permissions enabled.
I have tried both options - restarting through the Web console as well as
terminating the jar file and I could see this behavior.
Thanks and Rgds,
Arthi
Il giorno martedì 16 luglio 2013, Alessandro Adamou ha scritto:
> Hi Arthi,
>
> This is odd - these configurations should be saved and restored.
>
> Have you verified that the user who started Stanbol can write to the same
> directory where it resides?
>
> Also, how are you restarting Stanbol - via the Web console, by killing the
> Java process or what?
>
> Best,
> Alessandro
>
>
> On 16/07/2013 11:03, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> How do we persist the configuration we make through the console
>> across runs of the Stanbol service.
>> Currently on re-starting the Stanbol service - Solr Yard, Managed
>> Server, entityHub as well weighted chain configurations disappear.
>>
>> Is there a way these configuration files can be saved? If yes how?
>>
>> Thanks and Rgds,
>> Arthi
>>
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