Hi Marcel, my question is exactly over this point. I know that it will not re-index all the repository. As I often see messages in repository log referring to "revision added by local and skipped" - my specif question is: these revisions are really skipped in a case like this or restarting from a minor revision it will reload them all? In other works, Server1 will read and reload all self Server1 revisions or skip them and read only Server2 revisions?
Thanks a lot. BR, Andrea - Marcel Reutegger wrote: > > Hi Andrea, > > if the backup of server 1 includes the index files, then after a restore > of the > files and a restart of the server jackrabbit will not re-index content > because > the index is already present. instead jackrabbit on server 1 will trigger > events > for the revisions that it missed while it was shutdown. this will also > update > the index to the latest revision available on the database. > > regards > marcel > > Andrea K. wrote: >> Hi all, >> Can you help me to find the right solution to backup a clustered JR? >> >> Details are: >> 1. JR on Oracle 10g database (repository and cluster tables) - NO BACKUP >> PROBLEMS >> 2. Local directories (each server) with configuration files and indexes >> (+ >> revision.log) >> >> How can I backup it to take the situation coherent to db and cluster >> nodes >> view? >> >> A question is (I describe a situation): >> - Server 1 is updated to revision 120 (i.e.) and I backup it (server is >> stopped). >> - Server 2 is updated in the meanwhile to 124 (i.e.) and I backup it >> (server >> is stopped). >> - Server 1 is restarted and write some revisions up to 127. >> - Server 1 is restarted and write some revisions up to 135. >> >> If Server 1 crash and i re-apply backup indexes up to 120, will it work >> or >> some revisions are skipped during Server1 initial reindex as generator is >> itself? >> >> Thanks a lot for your help. >> BR, >> Andrea - > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/%3E-Indexes-Backup-tf4805240.html#a13830059 Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
