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Tested by | Platform | Container (Tomcat/Jetty) | Database Backend | From Fedora | To Fedora Version | Number of RDF Resources | Number of Binaries | Size of Backup (du -h .) | Success? | Notes | ||||||||
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Andrew Woods | Linux | Tomcat 8.0.37 | MySQL Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.7.16 | 4.6.1 | 4.6.1 | 23234 | 0 | 35M | Used LUBM_02 dataset | |||||||||
Andrew Woods | Linux | Tomcat 8.0.37 | MySQL Ver 14.14 Distrib 5.7.16 | 4.6.1 | 4.7.0 | 23234 | 0 | 35M | Used LUBM_02 dataset | |||||||||
Kevin Ford | Docker | Tomcat 7.0.69 | Postgres (9.4) | 4.6.1 | 4.6.1 | 512 | 512 | |||||||||||
Kevin Ford | Linux | Tomcat (7.0.72) | Postgres (9.4) | 4.6.1 | 4.6.1 | 5120 | 0 | 192K | ||||||||||
Kevin Ford | Mac | Jetty (Standalone) | 4.6.1 | 25593 | 0 | Backup/restore procedure successful, but encountered 400 errors during PUTs. A second test resulted in a few (7) 500s during PUTs. In both cases, however, the successful PUTs matched the GETs before and after backup/restore. | ||||||||||||
Kevin Ford | Docker | Tomcat 7.0.69 | Postgres (9.4) | 4.6.1 | 4.6.1 | 25600 | 0 |
NB: "Success" is measured not by receiving a "204 No Content" message after the 'fcr:restore' command, but by performing a GET on every resource in the repository and receiving "200 OK" messages.
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