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== jfrog artifactory == * Downloaded jfrog-artifactory-oss-6.13.1.deb and installed * Won't bother with a separate database, just use embedded Derby DB * Will use default filestore, but on a mounted NFS volume for convenience and maybe speed {{{ I think $ARTIFACTORY_HOME is /var/opt/jfrog/artifactory root@asval:/var/opt/jfrog/artifactory# ln -s /mnt/nfsdata/artifactory_data data Now data lives on the NFS mount }}} Default credentials are admin // password Follow the Linux directions here: https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/RTF/Installing+on+Linux+Solaris+or+Mac+OS * JDK 8 is supported, I've got OpenJDK 8u232-b09-1~deb9u1 * Tune the JVM downwards in `/etc/opt/jfrog/artifactory/default` because I don't think they expected it to run on a small 32-bit host. I've set `-Xmx` from 4g to 1g. |
asval
- Raspbian on RPi Model 3B+
- debian stretch (9.11) x64
- ansible managed where possible
- located at home
local work
- Wireguard server to LAN for remote access
- JFrog Artifactory to mirror the very slow upstream mirror
IPv6
Autoconfigured
Ansible
Local repo on filesystem with lots of adhoc code.
jfrog artifactory
- Downloaded jfrog-artifactory-oss-6.13.1.deb and installed
- Won't bother with a separate database, just use embedded Derby DB
- Will use default filestore, but on a mounted NFS volume for convenience and maybe speed
I think $ARTIFACTORY_HOME is /var/opt/jfrog/artifactory root@asval:/var/opt/jfrog/artifactory# ln -s /mnt/nfsdata/artifactory_data data Now data lives on the NFS mount
Default credentials are admin // password
Follow the Linux directions here: https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/RTF/Installing+on+Linux+Solaris+or+Mac+OS
- JDK 8 is supported, I've got OpenJDK 8u232-b09-1~deb9u1
Tune the JVM downwards in /etc/opt/jfrog/artifactory/default because I don't think they expected it to run on a small 32-bit host. I've set -Xmx from 4g to 1g.