I am just setting up a version of sling on a hosted site. I had uploaded somewhere between 100,000 and 500,000 nodes to it, which took me several hours (It was not an optimized import by any means).
The process the server was launched from was a SSH session (I'm still installing it), and when my machine rebooted (thank you windows updater) the server was abruptly stopped. When I restart the server, instead of the usual "welcome to apache sling" page, with the resource explorer etc, I had a directory listing of the root of the server, with the text "powered by jackrabbit" at the bottom. I was unable to get the usual sling page to appear. Several server reboots later, with no configuration parameters changing, the sling server decided to behave and I have the usual welcome index page The main reason I am concerned is that I don't know what happened, and should it happen again I have no idea where to begin troubleshooting such a problem. This server is going live very soon, and I hope to have hundreds of users accessing it. There was no smoking gun in the error logs, although there were a lot of "dependency not found errors". So I guess the real questions I am asking are: * Why did it show the "powered by jackrabbit" front page? * How do I fix sling should this happen again? * Are there any information pages about managing sling in a production server that I should read? Thanks for your help Phil Rice
