[Glass] choosing extent and tranlog locations
Paul DeBruicker
pdebruic at gmail.com
Wed Apr 28 19:24:47 PDT 2021
Hi Jupiter,
Thanks
So you create everything in the default locations then stop the
stone/netldi, move the extent0.dbf and the first tranlog to where you want
them, then link the new locations to the
GsDevKit_home/server/stone/myStone/extent and tranlog directories?
Paul
GLASS mailing list wrote
> Hi Paul,
>
> I use GsDevKit for dev and mirror the same setup in production. In
> production, I simply create symbolic links from the
> $GS_HOME/server/stones/myStone/ subdirectories to the appropriate
> locations. Extents, snapshots, transaction logs, backups and logs all end
> up on the appropriate devices.
>
> Plus, you can simply see where everything is with a ‘ls -a’ :)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jupiter
>
>> On 29 Apr 2021, at 11:19 am, PAUL DEBRUICKER via Glass <
> glass at .gemtalksystems
> > wrote:
>>
>> Hi -
>>
>> With GsDevKit_home how does a person create a stone with extents,
>> tranlogs, and the product all on different partitions?
>>
>> It seems like the settings in stone.env are ignored in the createStone
>> process.
>>
>> Does the upgradeStone commands respect the user defined GEMSTONE_DATADIR
>> and GEMSTONE_TRANLOGDIR environment variables?
>>
>> I'm happy to use another approach that works too.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Paul
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