On 8 January 2015 at 23:44, Per Arnold Blaasmo <[email protected] > wrote:
> Hi, > > After having Archiva up and running for a long time, my disk complaints > about no disk space. > The case being that it has run out of inodes. > > The jcr database in Archiva being the cause. It uses very many inodes. > Why is that? > Yup Jackrabbit use a lot of small files. Maybe there is an issue when deleting archiva content (which maybe not deleting in jackrabbit). To fix that you can try shutdown you archiva instance, delete jackrabbit (jcr directories/files which can take a while as you probably have a huge repository. I added an other storage ( cassandra ) but I reckon ATM it's not very performant.. > Does it do garbage collection to remove deletet content? > Can I trigger a garbage collection on the database? > How can I configure it to not use so much inodes? > > Regards > Per A. > > -- > Per Arnold BlÄsmo > Senior Software Craftsman, Atmel Norway > Tel: (+47) 72897-651 / Mobile: (+47) 901-63-657 / Fax: (+47) 72-88-43-99 > e-mail: [email protected] / g-talk: [email protected] / > www.atmel.com > > -- Olivier Lamy http://twitter.com/olamy | http://linkedin.com/in/olamy
