Hi Marco,

a rescan (directories scanning action) does not help?


For 2: would be great if you can create a issue in the Jira. 

Greetings

Martin

Am 22. September 2016 17:13:55 MESZ, schrieb m...@mherrn.de:
>Hello,
>
>I see lots of problems in the archiva.log that the process cannot find
>some bundles:
>
>2016-09-22 17:08:02,435 [pool-6-thread-1] ERROR
>org.apache.jackrabbit.core.persistence.bundle.BundleFsPersistenceManager
>[] - failed to read bundle: b9706fc7-846b-4dab-bac3-7a734136dbf8:
>java.io.EOFException
>2016-09-22 17:08:02,477 [pool-6-thread-1] ERROR
>org.apache.jackrabbit.core.persistence.bundle.BundleFsPersistenceManager
>[] - failed to read bundle: b9706fc7-846b-4dab-bac3-7a734136dbf8:
>java.io.EOFException
>2016-09-22 17:08:02,528 [pool-6-thread-1] ERROR
>org.apache.jackrabbit.core.persistence.bundle.BundleFsPersistenceManager
>[] - failed to read bundle: b9706fc7-846b-4dab-bac3-7a734136dbf8:
>java.io.EOFException
>2016-09-22 17:08:02,549 [pool-6-thread-1] ERROR
>org.apache.jackrabbit.core.persistence.bundle.BundleFsPersistenceManager
>[] - failed to read bundle: 27c8fb7c-b9ef-4b6c-9b59-565d71f51ce5:
>java.io.EOFException
>
>
>I expect this happened because some files were removed directly in the
>filesystem.
>
>
>This leads to two questions:
>
>1. How can I recreate the whole repository from scratch? I tried
>configuring a different location in archiva.xml, but that lead to the
>same
>problems.
>
>2. How can archiva be made a bit more robust? Files or directories
>being
>deleted directly in the filesystem shouldn't confuse archiva that much
>that it doesn't really revive.
>
>Best regards
>Marco

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