it MOST DEFINITELY grows _way_ larger than 1GB (180 GB +) --- which is a real 
issue during an upgrade, when you can't just stop the server and clear the 
cache, because it just rebuilds it all over again.

j

On Aug 1, 2010, at 10:21 AM, Noam Y. Tenne wrote:

> If by "cache" folder you mean the one within $ARTIFACTORY_HOME/data/, 
> then yes; you may remove it (but make sure to stop Artifactory before 
> doing so).
> According to the default Oracle JCR configuration xml that's bundled 
> with Artifactory (can be found within 
> $ARTIFACTORY_HOME/etc/repo/oracle10/), the cache folder size limit 
> should be 1GB (see Repository->Datastore->blobsCacheMaxSize).
> If the cache folder grows uncontrollably beyond that size, this may be a 
> bug.
> 
> On 08/01/2010 04:15 PM, Jay Colson wrote:
>> This ran for 5-6 hours. The cache was actually what wad growing out of
>> control. I had to stop the process once to add another 200gb disk
>> space. Which
>> Made the upgrade process take about 13 hours all together. Is it safe
>> to delink cache directories from the filesystem and let artifactory
>> recreate them?  How can the cache be better managed?
>> 
>> On Aug 1, 2010, at 8:49 AM, "Noam Y. Tenne"<[email protected]>  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> Hi Jay,
>>> 
>>> Version 2.2 includes changes and improvements to the search capabilities
>>> of Artifactory, hence the need for re-indexing and the growth of index
>>> size.
>>> The times it takes to re-index can vary from minutes and up to an hour,
>>> depending on repository size, and the strength of host machine.
>>> As of now, is it still indexing? If so, how large is your repository and
>>> what are the specs of the server it runs on?
>>> 
>>> Noam
>>> 
>>> On 07/31/2010 08:21 AM, Jay Colson wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Just upgraded to 2.5.5 from 2.0.8 and this thing has been indexing for 
>>>> hours.  It's eating all my disk space (when my db is in oracle) -- Is 
>>>> there a way to just disable indexing for now?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> j
>>>> 
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