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Fernando Nasser commented on AS7-2342:
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We really need this to install on Linux following the FHS.
It happens that most things under domain/servers, including the
domain/servers/<serverN> are
variable data that should be installed under perhaps different /var subdirecories under
the FHS. In particular, log should go to /var/log, including each serverN log.
So if we have domain/log/<serverN> and domain/log is a link to /var/log that would
be
living in /var/log/<serverN> as the FHS prescribes.
Same applies to tmp and data. Brian and I talked and the FHS seems to indicate that
tmp -> /var/cache
data -> /var/tmp
accordingly to the types of data and usage described in the FHS for those /var subdirs.
So a change in the default layout of the domain directory would help the RPM installation
follow the FHS. The direcotries being configurable would allow customers to make
different
arrangements if they so wish (on ZIP installations probably).
Multiple Log Directories in one tree
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Key: AS7-2342
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/AS7-2342
Project: Application Server 7
Issue Type: Feature Request
Reporter: Jim Tyrrell
Assignee: James Perkins
Labels: eap6-ux
Attachments: Screen shot 2011-10-26 at 12.12.06 PM.png
See the attached screen shot, does it make sense to have the log files in each of the
server/s directories, along with the log directory in the domain context. When first
looking for log files, it was odd to cd to domain, and then cd to log and not see my
server directories. For a long time JBoss user what we are doing does not probably hurt
that much, but for a new user, having multiple log directories is a little odd. Does it
make sense to have just one log directory. In this case:
domain/log/server-one
domain/log/server-two
...
instead of
domina/log
domain/servers/server-one/log
domain/servers/server-two/log
...
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