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Hello Yoav,
Thank you for the help. I am currently running Artifactory 2.0.6 (rev.
5625). I was getting other OOMEs, but after I tweaked the settings it's not
crashing on the perm gen, but taking much longer to
do so.
I am using the following to set heap min/max and perm size:
-Xms1024m -Xmx1024m -XX:MaxPermSize=128m
Also, I believe I am simply using Derby as I did not configure MySql ;-).
The server I'm running this on only has 2gig allocated to it.
The wiki mentioned $ARTIFACTORY_HOME, however I deployed Artifactory as a
war. Was this the wrong way to go? I am using JBOSS to host.
Thank you again for the help,
Daniel.
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Yoav Landman wrote:
>
> Hi Daniel,
>
> High memory peaks on import can be caused by the indexing threads indexing
> a
> large amount of data in parallel.
> What's the max heap size you have set up? (I assume it crashes on heap not
> on the perm gen). Also, what's the Artifatory version and are you using
> MySQL or the built-in Derby?
> Repository content can also be imported through the REST API, by using
> "artadmin import" command (
> http://wiki.jfrog.org/confluence/display/RTF/The+artadmin+Command+Line+Tool).
> This will require less memory. Just use a layout similar to a system
> export
> - you do not have to have all the repository folders or configuration
> files
> present, as long as the repository name you are importing into is already
> defined in Artifactory (import will be additive).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Yoav
>
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 6:59 PM, daniel.green <octoberdan@...>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> I have a large number of artifacts to import from another installation of
>> Artifactory, but don't have the memory needed to import through the web
>> UI
>> without crashing it with OOMEs. I deployed it as a war in JBoss. Is there
>> a
>> way to import the data manually through a terminal or something?
>>
>> Thank you for the time,
>> Daniel.
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