No, it's not what I meant.
Cellar just broadcast the instructions to do.
So, feature:repo-add on one node will be done on the other node.
To do that, the nodes have to share a repository (Cave is not necessary).
So, all nodes have to share the same Maven repository (as defined in
etc/org.ops4j.pax.url.mvn.cfg).
Is it the case ?
Forget about Cave for now.
Regards
JB
On 07/21/2014 10:15 PM, asookazian2 wrote:
Populate from an external repository
If you have a bunch of artifacts to upload, it’s not very efficient to use
the cave:upload-artifact command.
The cave:populate-repository command allows you to upload a set of artifacts
from an “external” repository:
karaf@root> cave:populate-repository cave-repo
file:/home/jbonofre/.m2/repository
In this example, Cave will browse the file:/home/jbonofre/.m2/repository
location, looking for OSGi bundles, and will copy the artifacts in your Cave
Repository storage location.
http://blog.nanthrax.net/2011/08/apache-karaf-cave-preview/
<http://blog.nanthrax.net/2011/08/apache-karaf-cave-preview/>
Do I need to install Cave on all the nodes? and then do I need to do the
above (cave:populate-repository) for both nodes or just one?
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