On 20.10.21 14:03, Russ Hore wrote:
Ah, I am not sure about Jetty but for Tomcat, it does not matter if the data folder is 777/rwxrwxrwx, if it is not listed in the tomcat.service file, it can't be written to, as far as I am aware under Tomcat9.
I'm 100% sure that Jetty / the Servlet can write to the data directory, because can I see it doing it - the logfile for example is in there. ;-) Also the mountpoint of the datafolder did not change - my question may have been formulated a bit unprecise. I moved the data do a different partition (was running out of space on the old one) and mounted it to the same mountpoint as the old one. So from the point of view of Jetty nothing changed. There is simply a different partition behind the same mountpoint. Thus my question still stands: Can I safely delete the offending configuration folder in gwc-layers or will this mess up something in the GWC configuration and make the situation worse? The error I'm getting is: java.lang.IllegalStateException: Could not locate a layer or layer group with id LayerInfoImpl--fd40ab5:166e9af110c:-273f within GeoServer configuration, the GWC configuration seems to be out of synch Kind regards, Steffen _______________________________________________ Geoserver-users mailing list Please make sure you read the following two resources before posting to this list: - Earning your support instead of buying it, but Ian Turton: http://www.ianturton.com/talks/foss4g.html#/ - The GeoServer user list posting guidelines: http://geoserver.org/comm/userlist-guidelines.html If you want to request a feature or an improvement, also see this: https://github.com/geoserver/geoserver/wiki/Successfully-requesting-and-integrating-new-features-and-improvements-in-GeoServer Geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geoserver-users