Ru,
You can change that directory to point to any location you wish. If you
leave it as is, then you must create the directory as named.
mkdir -p /data/tiles/osmtiles
On Linux, you will need to do this as root since it starts in /.
You could change the directory to /home/<your home>/data/tiles/osmtiles
if you wanted to store the tiles in your home directory. You have to
replace <your home> with the actual subdirectory.
I have mine in /home/tmp/Maps/st_osm_tiles . The actual name of the
directory is not important. What is important is the name in the
openmap.properties file match the actual location on the system.
Hope this helps,
John
On 12/02/2011 05:52 AM, Ruslan Sorokin wrote:
> Hello openmap users and team!
>
> This is an excerpt from the openmap.properties file for MapTileLayer
> (OM-5.0):
> ..
> # Store tiles locally, to reduce load on server
> tiles.localCacheRootDir=/data/tiles/osmtiles
>
> I did not understand where exactly is this directory. I did not find
> it on my machine in "/" directory (Linux Mint Debian Edition).
>
> Sincerely,
> Ru
>
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