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Posted to users@sling.apache.org by Buzzterrier <tj...@blueorigin.com> on 2014/02/03 20:30:48 UTC
Re: Best way to backup and restore
Ok, so either this was a stupid question, and it just works for everyone -if
so please let me know. Or no one has restored or moved their sling install
to a new box -which I find hard to believe.
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Re: Best way to backup and restore
Posted by anjan <po...@gmail.com>.
Stop the sling server and copy the entire "jackrabbit" directory. Overwrite
this directory in the target environment (after starting and stopping the
Sling server at least once, you will have a "jackrabbit" directory) and
bring the server back up. You should see everything.
The jackrabbit backup tool copies everything except the indexes. Hope that
helps.
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Re: Best way to backup and restore
Posted by Sam Lee <sk...@gmail.com>.
The only way I know is to copy the entire sling installation directory that
contains jcr datastore, workspace, osgi bundles... etc.
That means, copying sling/sling and sling/jackrabbit if you're using
`java -jar org.apache.sling.launchpad-6-standalone.jar`
On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 2:30 PM, Buzzterrier <tj...@blueorigin.com> wrote:
> Ok, so either this was a stupid question, and it just works for everyone
> -if
> so please let me know. Or no one has restored or moved their sling install
> to a new box -which I find hard to believe.
>
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