Could you just delete the repository on public, let it resbootstrap, and
then reactivate your content?

Sean


On 7/9/07 12:14 PM, "Robin Pfeffer" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Magnolians,
> 
> while my system crashed (a huge logfile brought my
> server to his knees, what i didn't realise @ that
> moment)the magnolia system wasn't accessible. i
> thought something went wrong with my magnolia
> instance. so i copied the magnoliaAuthor-instance to
> the public-folder and configured it, so that it could
> be used as public instance. Now i am facing the
> problem, that my jcr is inconsistent (because of my
> stupid behaviour ;-/, some nodes aren't found). So my
> question is: is there a way to clean up the
> repository, without setting up the whole application
> again?
> I am also interested in the naming-mechanism, that
> runs during the 'activation'- process: Are the names
> of the nodes (in the author site) just pushed to the
> public repository or are they generated there?
> 
> greetings
> 
> Robin
> 
> 
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