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Thomas Mueller commented on JCR-2407:
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So you are using a blob store? Jackrabbit 2.0 uses a data store by default, see
also http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/DataStore
Did you try using a data store? I believe the problem doesn't apply when using
a file data store. The database data store does create some temporary files,
but only if and when you actually read from the stream, and until the stream is
fully read.
I don't think the problem is related to database connection pooling.
> Make the disk space used by cached binary properties configurable
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> Key: JCR-2407
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-2407
> Project: Jackrabbit Content Repository
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: jackrabbit-core
> Affects Versions: 2.0-beta1
> Reporter: Martijn Hendriks
> Attachments: repository.xml, workspace.xml
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> Binary properties which are in Jackrabbit's caches (SharedItemStateManager
> eg) are stored on disk in the temp dir. This can cause problems on small
> temporary file systems as the size of the binary properties on disk is not
> limited by Jackrabbit. There is one way to influence this indirectly: make
> the Jackrabbit cache sizes smaller (via the CacheManager). It could be
> helpful in some cases if an upper bound on the disk usage can be given.
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