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by Lizzy :: Rate this Message:

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We just upgraded our artifactory (put it on a new machine) and imported
our backup into it.  We set artifactory up to be a mysql installation.

What I don't understand are these numbers.  Why is it importing into
data before it puts the files into mysql.  Can we delete the data inside
of /opt/artifactory/artifactory/data now that the import is finished?  I
thought that data was only for the derby database.

root@semdadmin2 artifactory]# du -sh /opt/mysql/artifactory/

11G     /opt/mysql/artifactory/

 
[root@semdadmin2 artifactory]# du -sh /opt/artifactory/artifactory/data/

26G     /opt/artifactory/artifactory/data/

 

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Re: Import into mysql

by Yoav Landman-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

data/db is the one used for derby.
The rest of the data folder is used for internal repository state management and mainly for indexing, and sometimes tmp files.
Index size can change dynamically as the indexer thread merges indexes in the background.
The overall size of indexes has also been reduced in the upcoming release.
Yoav


On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 2:57 PM, Sommers, Elizabeth <SommersE@...> wrote:

We just upgraded our artifactory (put it on a new machine) and imported
our backup into it.  We set artifactory up to be a mysql installation.

What I don't understand are these numbers.  Why is it importing into
data before it puts the files into mysql.  Can we delete the data inside
of /opt/artifactory/artifactory/data now that the import is finished?  I
thought that data was only for the derby database.

root@semdadmin2 artifactory]# du -sh /opt/mysql/artifactory/

11G     /opt/mysql/artifactory/


[root@semdadmin2 artifactory]# du -sh /opt/artifactory/artifactory/data/

26G     /opt/artifactory/artifactory/data/



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