that did it!

thank you so much, I was really pulling my hair out on that one.

On Thursday, July 28, 2022 at 12:27:45 PM UTC-4 Ray Bon wrote:

> Nathan,
>
> You can pass path locations as environment variables to the container or 
> java:
>
>
> -Dcas.standalone.configurationDirectory=/home/uvtomcat/casconfigserver_config/config
>  
>
> -Dspring.config.import=optional:file:///home/uvtomcat/casconfigserver_config/config/management.properties
>
> The first line is what we used in our previous version of cas management, 
> the second line is the one I added for version 6.5 (not sure why spring no 
> longer finds the file in the directory). 
>
> Other paths can go in management.properties.
>
> Ray
>
> On Thu, 2022-07-28 at 01:39 -0700, Nathan Lewan wrote:
>
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>
>
> hello! 
>
> So i'm coming off a successful deployment of 6.1 of  cas and 
> cas-management, and trying similar deployment practices with the 6.5 
> branches. I've run into some things I wanted to mention to see if i'm just 
> doing it wrong.
>
> I can't leave well enough alone and like to have the cas.properties, and 
> management.properties files in custom locations, along with services, and 
> users.json, etc. I've had great success with using the 
> SPRING_APPLICATION_JSON environment variable to define 
> cas.standalone.configurationDirectory, which tells cas and cas-management 
> where to look for certain config files.
>
> CAS 6.5.5 is working beautifully with this, but CAS-Management 6.5.5 is 
> choking. 
>
> Despite the catalina.out log stating that both cas and cas-management have 
> found the cas.properties and management.properties files, cas-management 
> appears to not read the contents. 
>
> Settings like the JSON service Registry folder location will not take if I 
> just define them in the management.properties file. CAS picks up on the 
> location defined in its cas.properties file, but not CAS-Management. I have 
> just had luck defining it's location in the SPRING_APPLICATION_JSON 
> environment variable using the same property as is written in the 
> management.properties file. That got that part working, but then 
> cas-management started to say it was looking in /etc/cas for things again, 
> and failing.
>
> Anyone have any similar experiences? 
>
> thanks!
>
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>
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