Content integrity cheker

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09-11-2014 10:17 AM
Hi,
is it possible to turn it off?
I'd swear I read about it somewhere, but I can't seem to find the property/article anywhere.
Basically, I'd like to be able to get Alfresco up&running with only DB and no alf_data.
Thanks!
is it possible to turn it off?
I'd swear I read about it somewhere, but I can't seem to find the property/article anywhere.
Basically, I'd like to be able to get Alfresco up&running with only DB and no alf_data.
Thanks!
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09-11-2014 11:54 AM
Why do you want to turn off the the content integrity checker? What has that to do with alf_data?
However alfresco will not start without a minimal content store (alf_data) since alfresco needs to bootstrap the data dictionary and the system store. alf_data also contains a bunch of keystores.
However alfresco will not start without a minimal content store (alf_data) since alfresco needs to bootstrap the data dictionary and the system store. alf_data also contains a bunch of keystores.

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09-12-2014 05:38 AM
Well, I have a really large repository that I cannot have locally, and I'd still like to have the database locally (that is not that large), and be able to get Alfresco up to run. So basically, semi-testing purposes.
I hoped I could get this working by copying only that minimal content store, but I'm having troubles knowing what exactly I need to copy (tried to blindly copy first year/month from alf_data).
Thanks for the answer, though.
I hoped I could get this working by copying only that minimal content store, but I'm having troubles knowing what exactly I need to copy (tried to blindly copy first year/month from alf_data).
Thanks for the answer, though.
