On our side, the story is continuing like this.
In the afternoon, I touch the whole repo and let the scan running and
re-create the database.
After that, it seems like all (physically) existing artifacts can be found
on the Web-UI. Fine.
The next morning again hundreds of artifacts are disappeared from the Web-UI
(but still existing physically). It's so annoying...
I checked the last couple of scans in the log and cannot find exceptions for
that Repo concerned.
(However I didn't check all the scans since yesterday afternoon.)
Anyway, for some reason, some consumer is removing certain artifacts (or
whole groupId's) from the index. I have no clue why.
Any suggestion what to do to prevent the removal of artifacts from the
index-database?
If we disable the "update-db-artifact" consumer, what undesired side-effects
may this have?
Marc Lustig wrote:
>
> Indeed,
> find [REPOSITORY_DIRECTORY_NAME] | xargs touch
> is tremendously faster than
> find [REPOSITORY_DIRECTORY_NAME] -exec touch {} \;
>
>
>
>
> Deng Ching-2 wrote:
>>
>> Hi Marc,
>>
>> Did you touch the contents of the repository? The last modified date of
>> the
>> artifacts need to be more recent than the last run of the repository
>> scan.
>> You can execute *find [REPOSITORY_DIRECTORY_NAME] | xargs touch *at the
>> base
>> dir where your repo is located.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Deng
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 11:54 PM, Marc Lustig <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I forgot to add an excerpt from the log:
>>>
>>> 2009-06-03 17:42:11,554 [pool-2-thread-1] INFO
>>>
>>> org.apache.maven.archiva.scheduled.executors.ArchivaRepositoryScanningTaskExecutor
>>> - Finished repository task:
>>> .\ Scan of internal \.__________________________________________
>>> Repository Dir : /opt/managed_repos/internal
>>> Repository Name : ....
>>> Repository Layout : default
>>> Known Consumers : (7 configured)
>>> auto-rename
>>> metadata-updater
>>> repository-purge
>>> auto-remove
>>> update-db-artifact
>>> create-missing-checksums
>>> index-content
>>> Invalid Consumers : <none>
>>> Duration : 1 Minute 13 Seconds 689 Milliseconds
>>> When Gathered : 6/3/09 5:42 PM
>>> Total File Count : 107263
>>> Avg Time Per File :
>>> ______________________________________________________________
>>> 2009-06-03 17:42:55,317 [pool-1-thread-1] INFO
>>>
>>> org.apache.maven.archiva.scheduled.executors.ArchivaDatabaseUpdateTaskExecutor
>>> - Executing task from queue with job name: database-job:user-requested
>>> 2009-06-03 17:42:55,319 [pool-1-thread-1] INFO
>>>
>>> org.apache.maven.archiva.scheduled.executors.ArchivaDatabaseUpdateTaskExecutor
>>> - Task: Updating unprocessed artifacts
>>> 2009-06-03 17:42:55,318 [http-8080-6] INFO
>>> org.apache.maven.archiva.web.action.admin.SchedulerAction -
>>> [ActionMessage]
>>> Your request to update the database has been queued.
>>> 2009-06-03 17:42:55,591 [pool-1-thread-1] INFO
>>>
>>> org.apache.maven.archiva.scheduled.executors.ArchivaDatabaseUpdateTaskExecutor
>>> - Task: Updating processed artifacts
>>> 2009-06-03 17:44:20,355 [pool-1-thread-1] INFO
>>>
>>> org.apache.maven.archiva.scheduled.executors.ArchivaDatabaseUpdateTaskExecutor
>>> - Finished database task in 85035ms.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Marc Lustig wrote:
>>> >
>>> > We upgraded our test-server to release 1.2.1, removed .index and
>>> .indexer
>>> > from all the repos, ran the Scan for the repos and then the Update
>>> > Database.
>>> >
>>> > As a result, before the upgrade we had 500 MB inside in all of the
>>> .index
>>> > directories.
>>> > After the upgrade and the repo-scan, the total size is less than 1
>>> MB.
>>> > Apparently the repo indexing-process does not work anymore. The
>>> > Search-function does not give any results.
>>> >
>>> > Any idea how to make the repos to get indexed again?
>>> >
>>>
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