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- These python scripts - fcrepo-testing - can be used to load RDF content and binary content to a Fedora repository and verify the integrity of the loaded resources. Output from the load process can be used to verify the integrity of a 'restored' repository. See the README for more info.
- This script can be used to walk your repository, failing if a non-success response is encountered.
Tested by | Platform | Container (Tomcat/Jetty) | Database Backend | From Fedora | To Fedora | Number of RDF Resources | Number of Binaries | Size of Backup (du -h .) | Success RC2? | Notes |
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OSX 10.13.6 | Jetty | File-simple | 5.0.0-RC-2 | 5.0.0-RC-2 | 2821 | 0 | 500K | |||
Danny Bernstein | OSX 10.13.6 | Jetty | File-simple | 5.0.0-RC-2 | 5.0.0-RC-2 |
2564 |
2564 | 2.6 GB | |||||||||
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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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