Stopping and starting did not remove the temp files and since they were 0 bytes, we just deleted them.
Additionally, we just rm -rf'd the things that had the checksum issues as archiva was just acting like a proxy for them. Not sure about the how/why/when of these things (like when they were created or how this happened) but we're better now. -----Original Message----- From: EJ Ciramella [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 11:39 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: tmp files for external repositories Archiva version 1.1.3 - I can't start/stop it during normal work hours. I checked all versions of maven-surefire-report-plugin and all the md5 files and they do have content. I'm not entirely sure what I should be seeing, but for the metadata file, it's like this: <checksumhere> maven-metadata.xml But for anything else it's just the chesksum - this jives with everything else. Any other suggestions? -----Original Message----- From: Brett Porter [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 6:44 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: tmp files for external repositories On 08/01/2009, at 7:22 AM, EJ Ciramella wrote: > Anyone know why archiva creates temp files: > > -rw-r--r-- 1 archiva archiva 0 Dec 24 07:22 > > maven-metadata-ibiblio.xml.129969.tmp Which version of Archiva? If you stop the server, are the files deleted? Are there any exceptions in the logs when it attempts to proxy requests? > > Or why I'd see this: > > > > [INFO] artifact org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-surefire-report-plugin: > > checking for updates from bertha > > [WARNING] *** CHECKSUM FAILED - Checksum failed on download: local = > 'd513339446b48fb7cdf266825513c6b615dd0c04'; remote = ' > > f52a186e94a6e79bab56bde876ced8257a4b279f' - RETRYING [WARNING] *** > CHECKSUM FAILED - Checksum failed on download: local = > 'd513339446b48fb7cdf266825513c6b615dd0c04'; remote = ' > > f52a186e94a6e79bab56bde876ced8257a4b279f' - IGNORING [INFO] artifact > org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-surefire-report-plugin: > for some reason, it is serving empty checksum files. Does that reflect what is stored on the server? (Are they 0 length files like the tmp files?) - Brett -- Brett Porter [email protected] http://blogs.exist.com/bporter/
