OK, we will look into this.
Could you please send us the JCR repo.xml file which is being used? (you 
may send it to [email protected], if you wish to send it privately).
Also, which version of Oracle are you using, and what is the approximate 
size of the repository that was converted?

Thanks for reporting this

On 08/01/2010 05:22 PM, Jay Colson wrote:
> 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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