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Konrad Windszus commented on JCRVLT-787:
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[~joerghoh] Is this related to JCRVLT-755? Where do you expect those metrics to
be emitted. At the end of the installation log?
> package installation should provide metrics
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> Key: JCRVLT-787
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCRVLT-787
> Project: Jackrabbit FileVault
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Packaging
> Affects Versions: 3.8.2
> Reporter: Joerg Hoh
> Priority: Major
>
> We recently had an issue that the installation of a content package caused
> the deletion of a large content subtree; while the package worked as it
> should , installing the package was neither expected nor known.
> For that reason we just saw the result and it took a while to identify the
> package installation as the root-cause of this situation. This was
> complicated by the lack of know-how and familiarity of the investigating
> people with filevault and content packages.
> For that reason it would be great if filevault could provide a collection of
> metrics (nodes added, nodes deleted, etc) when a package has been
> successfully installed.
> In this case the situation was like this: The filter.xml contained a rule for
> /content/foobar with no mode specified (so the default value of REPLACE was
> used), and in the package just a .content.xml for /content/foobar was
> included; that wiped the entire subtree (a few thousand nodes) in the
> repository below /content/foobar.
>
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