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Mario Parra commented on MRM-1418:
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Another hint:
I setup the info level on RDBMS and SQL logs.
When I start the scanning of a repository "internal" I get a WARN message like
this for every single artifact:
2010-08-24 11:10:06,149 [pool-2-thread-1] WARN JPOX.RDBMS.SQL - Object with
id "commons-net:commons-net:2.0::jar:internal" not found !
Where is it looking for it? or why is this warning message?
I looked and the file is there on the disk on
"/repositories/internal/commons-net/commons-net/2.0/commons-net-2.0.jar"
and I have archiva.xml pointing to the correct path of the repository. Am I
missing something here?
Thanks so much for your help
> Archiva Repostories Index is dissapearing with no reason
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> Key: MRM-1418
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-1418
> Project: Archiva
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: repository scanning
> Affects Versions: 1.3.1
> Environment: Archiva 1.3.1
> Linux RedHat
> Apache maven 2.0.9
> Continuum 1.3.6
> Reporter: Mario Parra
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> After I migrated from Archiva 1.2.2 to Archiva 1.3.1 the repositories that
> already existed on my previous installation of Archiva are dissapearing from
> the Archiva browser index.
> Everyday I need to do a re-scan of the repositories to have the repositories
> and artifacts listed again.
> I have looked at the logs at the same time the repositories are been erased
> from the index but there is no output there.
> I have also tried to identify if there is a cronjob or something that causes
> this behavior but haven't find anything and also the time when this happens
> is random.
> Please Help.
> Thanks
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