Hello Eli

I determined that none of the caches were part of the system export
and therefore not imported ijnto new system. I exported the caches
manually & imported
to new system

Regards, Gord
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On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 6:55 AM, Eli Givoni <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Shaun,
>
> Zapping all virtual repositories should round things up for you, The reason
> is that cleanedup poms from the virtual clean up policy are persistent and
> indexed.
>
> HTH,
>
> Eli
> The Artifactory team
>
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 8:03 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I am working on setting up a new artifactory. I was using 2.3.1 and when I
>> upgraded to 2.3.2, I noticed the counter doesn't behave the same. I
>> frequently delete all artifacts and start over. With 2.3.1, after a mass
>> deletion I could refresh the main page and see the count dropping with each
>> refresh until it reached zero. With 2.3.2, it never gets to zero any more
>> and seems to arbitrarily stop at around 750 or so.
>>
>> -ste
>> On Mar 5, 2011, at 12:55 PM, "Eli Givoni" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>  If there were no errors during import (import.export.log and
>> artifactory.log) and as you said the diff exports is ok then no, you didn't
>> lose 3200, artifacts.
>>  There are some small differences in the count query between version
>> although the big difference might come from an old index or artifacts in the
>> trash can not yet being deleted at the time you query the served artifacts.
>>
>> Try rebuilding the index on your old instance, see if the number reduces.
>> 1. Stop Artifactory.
>> 2. Delete %ARTIFACTORY_HOME%/data/index
>> 3. Start Artifactory
>>
>> At the size of your repository it should take a couple of minutes before
>> Artifactory is up again.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Eli
>> The Artifactory team
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Gordon Cody <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello List
>>>
>>> I exported from our 2.2.3 artifactory. It says happily serving 10423
>>> artifacts.
>>> I imported into our new 2.3.2 artifactory. There were 0 errors in log. It
>>> says happily serving 7211 artifacts.
>>>
>>> I exported from our new artifactory and sorted/compared the exported
>>> lists of files from the 2
>>> artifactories.
>>>
>>> The diff ouput (listed below) is small. Everything looks reasonable but
>>> the counts.
>>>
>>> So is the number of artifacts displayed on the artifactory homepage now
>>> calculated differently or am i
>>> missing 3200 artifacts?
>>>
>>> 2a3
>>> > ./artifactory.system.properties
>>> 4,12d4
>>> < ./etc
>>> < ./etc/artifactory.system.properties
>>> < ./etc/logback.xml
>>> < ./etc/mimetypes.xml
>>> < ./etc/plugins
>>> < ./etc/repo
>>> < ./etc/repo/default
>>> < ./etc/repo/default/repo.xml
>>> < ./etc/ui
>>> 40215,40217d40206
>>> < ./repositories/repo1-cache
>>> < ./repositories/repo1-cache.artifactory-metadata
>>> < ./repositories/repo1-cache.artifactory-metadata/artifactory-folder.xml
>>>
>>> -gord
>>>  [email protected]
>>>
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