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[LDM #EVC-383861]: LDM directories modification
- Subject: [LDM #EVC-383861]: LDM directories modification
- Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 16:14:52 -0600
Ajay,
The LDM package is not designed or intended to be used that way, so it has no
mechanism to do what you want.
You could create /local/home/ldm/data, /local/home/ldm/logs, and
/local/home/ldm/queues as symbolic links to the corresponding directories under
/local/home/ldm/var.
> Hi
>
> I have compiled the src and its working great .
>
> But I would like to change directories instead of using /local/home/ldm/var .
>
> I would like have /local/home/ldm/data, /local/home/ldm/logs,
> /local/home/ldm/queues
>
> Please let me know if there is a better way to do it . So I can elimate using
> var directories
>
> #/local/home/ldm
> # grep data etc/registry.xml
> <servers>ntp.ucsd.edu ntp1.cs.wisc.edu ntppub.tamu.edu otc1.psu.edu
> timeserver.unidata.ucar.edu</servers>
> <datadir-path>/local/home/ldm</datadir-path>
> <datadir-path>/local/home/ldm/var/data</datadir-path>
> /local/home/ldm > grep var etc/registry.xml
> <file>/local/home/ldm/var/logs/ldmd.log</file>
> <file>/local/home/ldm/var/logs/metrics.txt</file>
> <files>/local/home/ldm/var/logs/metrics.txt*</files>
> <datadir-path>/local/home/ldm/var/data</datadir-path>
> <path>/local/home/ldm/var/queues/ldm.pq</path>
> <path>/local/home/ldm/var/queues/pqsurf.pq</path>
>
>
> Thank you
> Ajay
Regards,
Steve Emmerson
Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: EVC-383861
Department: Support LDM
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed