Hi Daniel,
Since these are different installations, a simple file level merge won't
work.
Considering that you are interested in merging only the contents of both
instances (only artifacts and metadata) you've got two options:
- Use the Replication
addon<http://wiki.jfrog.org/confluence/display/RTF/Repository+Replication>
(provided
that you are running the pro version of Artifactory) which is a perfect for
this situation.
- Use the repository import-export tools (see the Repositories Import and
Export section
here<http://wiki.jfrog.org/confluence/display/RTF/Importing+and+Exporting>)
to export the contents repositories of one installation and import them to
the other.
As opposed to the system import-export which erases all existing content
before importing both configurations and artifacts, the repository mechanism
is incremental; That is, when importing a set of repositories, repositories
by the same name must already exist in the target instance of Artifactory
(otherwise they will be ignored) and existing artifacts will be kept.
HTH,
Noam
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 4:18 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
> For historical reasons, we currently have two separate Artifactory
> servers, with most of the artifacts in both, but some artifacts in only one
> or the other, and I'd like to "merge" them.
>
> The first solution that came up is to use rsync to copy all files from one
> of them to the other, then ask Artifactory to reindex all artifacts in the
> "merged installation" and then turning off the second instance.
>
> Would this approach work? Would you suggest a different approach?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Daniel Serodio
>
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