Hi Gary, On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 8:15 PM, Gary Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks! > > Here was my experience with the upgrade: > > * I noticed that instead of having to go into the platform specific dir > under bin/ that there were new archiva and archiva.bat scripts that handled > stop/stop etc. > * I noticed the port settings now need to be done in jetty.xml instead of > plexus.xml (that is a bit diff than the wiki page). > * The admin user got removed/didn't make the transition (even though I had > compressed and exploded the whole data dir and did what I said below, so > users dir was there). So I just recreated the admin user. :( > > According to the instructions you only need to "execute the repository and > database scanners", but I was a bit unsure what that meant exactly (at least > for the database stuff), so I did all of this: > * Repository Scanning -> Update Consumers > * Database -> Update Cron > * Database -> Update Database Now > * Database -> Update Consumers (click on this under all sections) > * Repositories -> Scan Repository Now (click on this under all sections) > Can you add your remarks on the wiki page ? I think you just have to create an account. You probably noticed some differences about the documentation on the wiki because my experience was about to upgrade an archiva webapp on tomcat (I didn't use the standalone app) > > The slowness went away when building via maven 2 which was the main thing I > was trying to fix (yay!). > > I don't know if that is because some dependence on an external repo that > was down/slow was fixed or if it was the upgrade though (more likely the > former than the latter I suppose). > The upgrade can help because in 1.1 I think a timeout if a remote proxy doesn't reply was added. cheers arnaud > > Thanks! > > Gary > > > > Arnaud HERITIER wrote: > >> If you customized your settings you can have a look at this page : >> >> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/ARCHIVA/Upgrading+from+1.0.x+to+1.1.x >> >> Arnaud >> >> On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 6:30 PM, Gary Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Hey everyone, >>> >>> Our internal archiva v1.0.2 instance was being extremely slow this >>> morning >>> for some reason (so maven 2 builds were slow), so I thought I might >>> upgrade >>> to the latest version to see if it would help. >>> >>> After a little while searching I found some info at the bottom of: >>> >>> >>> http://archiva.apache.org/docs/1.1.2/adminguide/standalone.html#Upgrading%20Archiva >>> about upgrading Archiva. >>> >>> I tar/gzipped the (standalone) apache-archiva-1.0.2 dir>/data dir and >>> extracted it into the new/never started (standalone) apache-archiva-1.1.2 >>> dir (which didn't already have a data dir). >>> >>> Did my best to follow directions by deleting the >>> apache-archiva-1.1.2/data/archiva/database directory and then searched >>> for >>> *.index directories under apache-archiva-1.1.2/data, but didn't find any >>> to >>> remove. >>> >>> Is there anything else I need to do? >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> >>> -- >>> Gary Weaver >>> Application and Database Services >>> Office of Information Technology >>> Duke University >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Gary Weaver > Application and Database Services > Office of Information Technology > Duke University > > -- .......................................................... Arnaud HERITIER .......................................................... OCTO Technology - aheritier AT octo DOT com www.octo.com | blog.octo.com .......................................................... ASF - aheritier AT apache DOT org www.apache.org | maven.apache.org ...........................................................
