Hi,
        Can anybody tell me what is the maximum size and number of files sourcejammer can handle reliably?
I have heard that reliability of sourcejammer is very less if the size of my archive crosses 1 GB. And moreover
it becomes very slow with increasing number of files and datasize on server.

        Please let me know how much dataload SJ can handle effectively?


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Thanks for the information.  I'll be sure to Give the community my code when I'm done!


Deanna


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Hi, Deanna.

Yes, SJ has a very decent command line. Just run the batch file sj_client.bat in the root client
directory after you install. One limitation is that you will have to run the client on a box that
can run a GUI, even though the CL is strictly CL. It won't run on a Sun box without X Windows
installed, for example.

You need to specify the URL for the server in the sj_client.bat file. Should be pretty easy to
figure out. Just type "help" at the prompt to get a list of commands. One other trick: One command
is not listed in the help for some reason. The command to view a list of versions of a file is
"ver [filename]".

The CL is not aware of shares, so watch out for that. I don't think it can work with the current
label architecture (it's a little bit dusty). You might end up just skipping any labels or
re-creating them in Clear Case, which will probably not be too great a burden.

One other option you might consider if you know your way around Java is the SimpleInterface class,
which provide a relatively simple way to automate the SJ client code.

Best of luck. Any chance of you open-sourcing your SJ to CC tool? It might be nice for potential
SJ users to know it's not a dead end if they decide they need to switch.

--Rob


--- Deanna J Peugeot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We're a Rational ClearCase shop (sorry, but it's actually in our contract,
> so I can't change it).  We've just been given another company's codebase
> which is archived in SourceJammer.  One of the first things I want to do
> is move this over into ClearCase so our developers can start modifying the
> code.  Which poses some difficulties, as I'm sure you can guess.
>
> Has anyone attempted this?  If not, does SourceJammer have a decent
> command line which I can use to get specific versions of files and all
> label information?  If it does, I can bastardize the current ClearCase
> conversion scripts to do this.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Deanna
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