Thank you Nicolas, now it is more obvious for me. So I think I made a big mistake when i choose BundleFsPersistenceManager. Is it possible to migrate my data from BundleFsPersistenceManager to for example MySqlPersistenceManager?
Thanks a lot. 2012/10/16 Nicolas Peltier <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > Persistence manager and datastore are two different things in jackrabbit, > the first is for persisting hierarchy, alphanumeric properties, and binary > properties smaller than iirc 4KB per default (configurable), the second is > for storing binary properties bigger than that threshold. > This means that your photo (bigger than 4b) will have a track in the > persistence manager (which can be e.g. DerbyPM), and one in the datastore. > > Hope this helps, > Nicolas > > On 10/16/12 1:23 PM, "danisevsky" <[email protected]> wrote: > >>Hi all, >> >>I am using Jackrabbit for storing photos. Users can read and upload >>photos. Current size of workspace is about 100GB and my repository >>configuration looks like this: >> >><Repository> >> <FileSystem >>class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.fs.local.LocalFileSystem"> >> <param name="path" value="${rep.home}/repository"/> >> </FileSystem> >> ... >> <Workspaces rootPath="${rep.home}/workspaces" >>defaultWorkspace="default"/> >> <Workspace name="${wsp.name}"> >> <FileSystem >>class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.fs.local.LocalFileSystem"> >> <param name="path" value="${wsp.home}"/> >> </FileSystem> >> <PersistenceManager >>class="org.apache.jackrabbit.core.persistence.bundle.BundleFsPersistenceMa >>nager"> >> <param name="blobFSBlockSize" value="0"/> >> <param name="minBlobSize" value="4096"/> >> <param name="errorHandling" value=""/> >> </PersistenceManager> >> ... >> </Workspace> >> ... >></Repository> >> >>Now I am quite confused because I read that BundleFsPersistenceManager >>is not meant to be used in production environments (except for >>read-only uses) [1]. >>Could someone tell me what I should to use? Is DataStore [2] suitable >>filesystem (I do not think that store photos in DB is good option) >>solution for production use? And how to migrate all data? I am using >>Jackrabbit 2.5.1. >> >>I would be very thankful for explanation. >> >>[1] http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/PersistenceManagerFAQ >>[2] http://wiki.apache.org/jackrabbit/DataStore >
