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Name Size Revision Age Author Comment
  bash 10245 over 7 years Matt Jones Define location of the AWS binary so the tool w...
  debian 9521 almost 9 years Chris Jones In order to access the JWT authentication token...
  metacat-db-versions 4692 almost 16 years daigle Added files to create any version of database s...
  workflowscheduler-db-scripts 5153 almost 15 years daigle Create some basic workflow scheduler system ins...

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# Date Author Comment
10245 05/04/2017 11:49 AM Matt Jones

Define location of the AWS binary so the tool works under CRON.

10244 05/03/2017 11:25 PM Matt Jones

Modified backup script to improve efficiency.

Now, lists of metadata and data files that were last backed up is stored in the /var/metacat/metacat-backup folder, and
these are diffed with the current file lists to discover new files. These are then copied to AWS S3. The AWS...

10237 04/25/2017 11:23 PM Matt Jones

Add backup script to copy files to Amazon S3.

9521 02/16/2016 08:41 AM Chris Jones

In order to access the JWT authentication token, we need to configure the Apache installation to pass the Authorization header on to CGI scripts. Do this with mod_rewrite.

refs https://github.nceas.ucsb.edu/KNB/arctic-data/issues/42

9386 11/02/2015 02:34 PM ben leinfelder

update documentation to reference Tomcat 7, Java 7 and newer apache config file name conventions. https://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/6855

9270 07/29/2015 02:53 PM ben leinfelder

For sample Apache config, disable SSLv2 and SSLv3 in favor of TLS. https://projects.ecoinformatics.org/ecoinfo/issues/6827

9202 05/08/2015 11:11 AM Jing Tao

Use the wild card in the class path. So it will not be pain if the jar files were changed.

9141 03/06/2015 02:10 PM Jing Tao

Make them executable.

9140 03/05/2015 11:05 PM Jing Tao

Add a script file to restore knb db from a dumped file.

9139 03/05/2015 11:02 PM Jing Tao

Add a script to dump the knb database.

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