Hello again, I found something in the artifactory.log:
2011-07-29 10:33:10,163 [pool-1-thread-29] [WARN ] (o.a.r.RemoteRepoBase:347) - java.net.m2: Error in getting information for 'edeka/de/EinKesselBuntes/1.1.7/EinKesselBuntes-1.1.7.pom' (Failed retrieving resource from http://download.java.net/maven/2/edeka/de/EinKesselBuntes/1.1.7/EinKesselBuntes-1.1.7.pom: The host did not accept the connection within timeout of 15000 ms). 2011-07-29 10:33:25,166 [pool-1-thread-29] [WARN ] (o.a.r.RemoteRepoBase:347) - java.net.m1: Error in getting information for 'edeka/de/EinKesselBuntes/1.1.7/EinKesselBuntes-1.1.7.pom' (Failed retrieving resource from http://download.java.net/maven/1/edeka.de/poms/EinKesselBuntes-1.1.7.pom: The host did not accept the connection within timeout of 15000 ms). 2011-07-29 10:33:40,165 [pool-1-thread-29] [WARN ] (o.a.r.RemoteRepoBase:347) - jfrog-libs: Error in getting information for 'edeka/de/EinKesselBuntes/1.1.7/EinKesselBuntes-1.1.7.pom' (Failed retrieving resource from http://repo.jfrog.org/artifactory/libs-releases-local/edeka/de/EinKesselBuntes/1.1.7/EinKesselBuntes-1.1.7.pom: The host did not accept the connection within timeout of 15000 ms). 2011-07-29 10:33:55,168 [pool-1-thread-29] [WARN ] (o.a.r.RemoteRepoBase:347) - gradle-libs: Error in getting information for 'edeka/de/EinKesselBuntes/1.1.7/EinKesselBuntes-1.1.7.pom' (Failed retrieving resource from http://gradle.artifactoryonline.com/gradle/libs/edeka/de/EinKesselBuntes/1.1.7/EinKesselBuntes-1.1.7.pom: The host did not accept the connection within timeout of 15000 ms). 2011-07-29 10:34:10,171 [pool-1-thread-29] [WARN ] (o.a.r.RemoteRepoBase:347) - gradle-plugins: Error in getting information for 'edeka/de/EinKesselBuntes/1.1.7/EinKesselBuntes-1.1.7.pom' (Failed retrieving resource from http://gradle.artifactoryonline.com/gradle/plugins/edeka/de/EinKesselBuntes/1.1.7/EinKesselBuntes-1.1.7.pom: The host did not accept the connection within timeout of 15000 ms). Maven says: [WARNING] The POM for edeka.de:EinKesselBuntes:jar:1.1.7 is missing, no dependency information available But the pom is in libs-releases-local! How can it be missing if its there? And why is the artifactory searching in the public repositories and not in the local releases? Greeting Saylim Saylim wrote: > > Hello, > > I have a problem with my new Artifactory. I imported some repositories > from my old artifactory (other machine). Now Maven can download everything > from the internet (for example from the maven repo.) but nothing from my > own repository. There seems to be a timeout. Its not reachable. > The Web Frontend is really fast. I can browser the repositories using the > three browser. But there ist a virtual repository association called repo. > And this virtual repository is very, very slow. Sometimes its not possible > to browse this repository. I don't know whats wrong with this virutal > repository. > > Does anyone have an idea? > > Greeting, > Mirco > > Yoav Landman-3 wrote: > > Also, note that when browsing a virtual repo you may have "remote folder > listing" enabled on underlying remo repositories. For slow repositories > this > can take a lot of time so turning this flag off in the configuration of > individual remote repositories will speed browsing dramatically. > > The main scenario when you must leave remote listing on, is if you are > using > a url resolver with ivy and need to resolve remote versions as part of > version range dependencies. > > HTH, > Yoav > > On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Eli Givoni <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Saylim, >> >> It sounds like your maven settings are not configured to correctly use >> your >> new Artifactory, to verify look in the UI Admin->Advanced->System >> Logs->request.log and see if requests are coming from maven while you >> build. >> If you do see then can you please attach the time out log from maven and >> artifactory.log. >> >> The fact that when you fail to download artifacts from artifactory your >> build go automatically to the web means that you are missing one of >> the crucial objective of using repository manager which is to control >> your artifacts and dependencies, to know that your build only uses >> verified >> artifacts and not to be dependent on the mercy of other remote repository >> which you can not control if they are down/up ,integrity of the file >> etc.. >> Those remote repositories are coming from repositories that are >> configured >> inside your project/dependencies poms or the default maven central. >> You can read more about setting your maven settings >> here<http://wiki.jfrog.org/confluence/display/RTF/Configuring+Artifacts+Resolution> >> >> The 'repo' repository is a special system virtual repository which >> aggregates all your local and remote repositories in artifactory. When >> browsing the first time for example >> http://localhost:8081/artifactory/repoit aggregates all your download >> possibilities including items available from >> remote repositories which can take some time, second time the result >> should >> be cached and the operation should be quicker. >> You should also check for any remote repository definitions of slow or >> dead >> servers as they too are aggregated in repo and can affect the resolution >> time. >> If it takes too long (more then 40sec first time) see if there are any >> errors in artifactory.log >> >> HTH, >> >> Eli >> The Artifactory team >> >> >> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Saylim <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I have a problem with my new Artifactory. I imported some repositories >>> from >>> my old artifactory (other machine). Now Maven can download everything >>> from >>> the internet (for example from the maven repo.) but nothing from my own >>> repository. There seems to be a timeout. Its not reachable. >>> The Web Frontend is really fast. I can browser the repositories using >>> the >>> three browser. But there ist a virtual repository association called >>> repo. >>> And this virtual repository is very, very slow. Sometimes its not >>> possible >>> to browse this repository. I don't know whats wrong with this virutal >>> repository. >>> >>> Does anyone have an idea? >>> >>> Greeting, >>> Mirco >>> >>> -- >>> View this message in context: >>> http://old.nabble.com/Internal-Artifacts-not-reachable-or-slow-tp32145800p32145800.html >>> Sent from the Artifactory-Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> Got Input? Slashdot Needs You. >>> Take our quick survey online. 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