Glad you managed.
I would appreciate it if you could send us the exceptions you got with the
file system config and with virtual repos removal, so that we can take a
look (you can email to me directly).
Best,
Yoav
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Jeroen De Vries <
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> Ok, everything runs just fine now. Datastore however is not filesystem,
> but the standard derby config. If I changed it to the filesystem config, it
> just gave a lot of errors. (I checked permissions/ownership). But the
> default works now, so that’s ok for me!
>
> I did encounter some errors:
>
> - It didn’t work when I let the new artifactory run over the old
> config (even though I changed the repo.xml)
>
> - I can’t delete any of the default virtual repos (internal
> error)
>
> - System import: It can’t find the file for some reason
> (ownership was correct)
>
> è I exported and imported repos and reconfigured the rest. So no real
> problems for me anymore.
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> My config:
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> - JBoss 5.1
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> - Rhel 5.2
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> - Artifactory 2.1 with derby db and apache ajp proxy.
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> New release look great by the way! Search features are also very good!
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> Regards,
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> Jeroen
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> *From:* Yoav Landman [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* woensdag 7 oktober 2009 16:21
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [Artifactory-users] Datastore garbage collector error
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> Not a problem. And if you upgrade to 2.1 with file system storage, I
> suggest you use the built-in filesystem configuration that come with 2.1
> (etc/repo/filesystem/repo.xml), using Derby for minimal metadata storage and
> the file system datastore for binaries.
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> Let us know if you have any problems (with JBoss 5/5.1 also, since we have
> verified this configuration).
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> Yoav
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> On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:08 PM, Jeroen De Vries <
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> Yes indeed. I checked whether one of the feature packs would fix it, but
> they don’t apparently. WAS 7 is not an option (our production system is was
> 6.1, can’t really change that in a few weeks + don’t really want to do
> that). JBoss 5 however could be an option. If I manage to get the AJP
> connector working with Apache (we need to pass trough Apache). Thanks for
> the quick answers!
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> Regards,
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> Jeroen
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> Yes, WAS 6.1 is not JEE5 compliant (). Is it feasible for you to use WAS 7?
> We can probably also overcome this with a 2.4-complaint version, by
> replacing the implementation making calls to the more convenient servlet 2.5
> APIs.
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> Yoav
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> WAS Network Deployment 6.1.0.17.
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> *From:* Yoav Landman [mailto:[email protected]]
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> Looks like the problem is with a new call to a servlet 2.5-only API (which
> is the common baseline nowadays for all app servers) that WAS cannot handle,
> since it only supports the servlet 2.4 spec. What WAS version are you using?
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> On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Jeroen De Vries <
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> Thanks a lot!
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> I tested it right away, but it doesn’t work. The error in the
> artifactory.log file:
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> 2009-10-06 14:10:20,979 [server.startup : 0] [ERROR]
> (o.a.r.s.ArtifactoryRestServlet:272) - Exception in initialization of the
> Rest servlet
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> The last part of WebSphere’s systemout is in attachment.
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> I reinstalled 2.0.8 on the same environment, which works perfectly fine
> (except the garbage collector…) Any ideas how I can make 2.1 work?
>
> By the way, both packages were repackaged with the correct web.xml (the one
> for WAS)
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