Hi Peter,
I'll answer your questions:
1) So, it's the Jetty container which should be OK, but I highly recommend
using Tomcat for your environment. The streaming memory usage is more
stable.
2) Fair point but this will add some work for you :)
3) You are right! Sorry about that, here it is inline at the end of the
message.
4) The URLResolver of Ivy will not be capable of deploying 13Gb file without
heavy tuning of the HTTP setup. So, using a simple Ivy local publish (to a
local folder) will trigger the event for the Build Info plugin provided, and
then the optimized build-info-client (part of the build-info-extractor-ivy
jar) will do the deployment to Artifactory. This setup is proven to work for
very large files (above 4GB).
buildinfo.properties file:
buildInfo.vcs.revision=1212
buildInfo.buildUrl=http://url.to.my/buildServer
buildInfo.principal=myuser
artifactory.contextUrl=http://repo.acme.com/artifactory
artifactory.publish.artifacts=true
artifactory.publish.buildInfo=true
artifactory.publish.username=admin
artifactory.publish.password=XXXXXX
artifactory.publish.repoKey=libs-release-local
artifactory.resolve.repoKey=repo
artifactory.timeout=300
buildInfoConfig.includeEnvVars=true
Hope this help,
Fred.
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 12:43 AM, pkline
<[email protected]>wrote:
> Fred,
>
>
> Thanks for the reply. I will try the things you ask but some more info.
>
> 1) We are not using anything outside the standard web server that comes
> with
> the latest version of artifactory (2.3.2).
> 2) I have tried the plugin for Jenkins before and it works for our smaller
> files. Haven't tried for the larger one. Our primary goal is to never
> have
> anything in our toolchain that is dependant on any tool (Jenkins for
> example) so we always prove things by hand first then integrate later. Once
> I get the by-hand version done we can investigate the plugin.
> 3) The snippet you mention in your response mentions an attachment which I
> don't see here. Can you post it?
> 4) For publishing local, how will I then publish local? We publish both
> local and shared as part of our process.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Peter
>
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