Can anyone tell me how to get the path to the repository? I have access to the javax.jcr.Repository, but… really having a problem figuring out how to get the jackrabbit type of information, like the path to the repo.
I know it needs to be abstracted, but there must be a way to get to it programatically. Rob On Dec 4, 2012, at 11:44 AM, Robert A. Decker wrote: > Ok, I found this: > http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/DataStore#Data_Store_Garbage_Collection > > Rob > > On Dec 4, 2012, at 11:34 AM, Robert A. Decker wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> We recently were transferring a lot of data via webdav in sling. We were >> processing a file on a windows machine shared from sling via webdav and >> writing the results back into the webdav directory as they were processed. >> Our filesystem on the sling server quickly hit 100% full - something like >> 3GB of data on the filesystem for only about 60MB of data being processed. >> >> For example, under /tmp there's GBs of tmp cache files. And under sling our >> sling folder quickly jumped up to 9GB, hitting 100%. >> >> We've since changed the way we process the data so that we don't exchange >> nearly as much via webdav. >> >> Is it possible to clean up the jackrabbit folder somehow? It looks like the >> majority of data is in the datastore folder, but I think it must just be >> some sort of webdav cacheing. >> >> >> Rob > >
