Am Freitag, 26. Januar 2007 12:08 schrieb Claudio Greuter:
>
> What does magnolia write to the webapp folder which could become
> corrupt? All data should be saved in the Mysql database (I used Anthony
> Ogiers approach for this).

In a default magnolia configuration the lucene indexing information is stored
under the webapp directory.  Even if you are using mysql, all those files
under ...webapps/magnolia*/repositories are required.  They are the lucene
index files.  This should be configured by the magnolia.repositories.home
property in the magnolia.properties file.

It is recommended to configure your installation to store this information 
outside of the webapps directory structure.

>
> Here is the exception I mentioned, Any input on this would be great,
> because magnolia does not seem to be very stable like this (Tomcat
> restarts may be necessary quite often):
>
>

Restarting tomcat often shouldn't be a problem when the restart is achieved 
cleanly.  The problem isn't so much an issue with Magnolia, but rather with 
the underlying storage mechanism.  Specifically, anytime that jackrabbit 
isn't shut down cleanly, there is a risk that its file storage is 
inconsistent and no longer usable.

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