Stallard,David
2014-07-14 17:32:55 UTC
Now that we have upgraded from 1.3.5 to 2.0.1, some questions have come up:
1. Is there a way to stop a repository scan once it has started? It looks like a full scan of internal started when we brought up the new version, and due to the size of our repository (and possibly insufficient hardware), it took over 48 hours to complete. We started a similar scan on snapshots once internal was complete, just in case that is optimal for 2.0.1, and it has been running for almost 72 hours. We don't necessarily want to stop it, but it would be good to know how in case we need to...these scans do affect overall performance. We haven't tried bouncing Archiva, not sure if that would stop the scan or if it would just resume upon startup.
2. Is there a way to disable a proxy? In 1.3.5 we would sometimes find that proxy repositories would become unresponsive and time out on every request (sometimes this happens even if the proxy if available via manual browser URL), and Archiva is effectively hung until the timeout finally completes. In these cases we would disable the proxy and then try turning it back on at some later date to see if it is behaving better. This has already happened once in 2.0.1 and since we couldn't find a way to disable it, we just deleted that proxy.
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1. Is there a way to stop a repository scan once it has started? It looks like a full scan of internal started when we brought up the new version, and due to the size of our repository (and possibly insufficient hardware), it took over 48 hours to complete. We started a similar scan on snapshots once internal was complete, just in case that is optimal for 2.0.1, and it has been running for almost 72 hours. We don't necessarily want to stop it, but it would be good to know how in case we need to...these scans do affect overall performance. We haven't tried bouncing Archiva, not sure if that would stop the scan or if it would just resume upon startup.
2. Is there a way to disable a proxy? In 1.3.5 we would sometimes find that proxy repositories would become unresponsive and time out on every request (sometimes this happens even if the proxy if available via manual browser URL), and Archiva is effectively hung until the timeout finally completes. In these cases we would disable the proxy and then try turning it back on at some later date to see if it is behaving better. This has already happened once in 2.0.1 and since we couldn't find a way to disable it, we just deleted that proxy.
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