More or less 100k nodes in the workspace
Version histories are also stored using the XMLPM and there are more or
less 500k version nodes
Regards,
Cédric
Frédéric Esnault a écrit :
Could you tell us how many contents you have in your repository? (I mean one
20Gb file or 1 million smaller contents, 50 000, ...)
Frédéric Esnault - Ingénieur R&D
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Objet : Re: How fragile is XMLPersistenceManager?
Phillip Rhodes a écrit :
Long story short, I need to rush some applications to production because of
circumstances beyond my control... Like today!
I have been running my jackrabbit repo in the test environment with the XMLPersistenceManager
How fragile is this persistance manager? I wouldn't worry if a certain node
would be corrupted if the JVM is killed in the middle of writing an XML file,
but is it possible for the entire repository to be corrupted? That of course
would be very, very bad...
Is the SimpleDbPersistenceManager the only safe bet?
How hard is to to migrate from one persistence manager to another? Is it a
custom migration that I would have to write to manually read one repo and write
to the other?
Thanks for all your help!
BTW, stitches on jackrabbit is going to be powering all the data-driven (not
design elements) images for one of the top tourism sites in the country :)
I've had such needs two years ago, and I also deployed an app on top of
the XMLPM (at dev time, others PM simply did not exist)
After two years in production, and a quite big repository (~20 Gb data),
we encountered no inconsistencies.
The only probleme was the JCR-692
(http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCR-692), which we resolved by
changing the FS on the Linux box.
Regards,
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