Migration of binaries to Jfrog artifactory
Is there a script or any other automated process for migration of artifacts into Jfrog? We are currently working on this and need more information to carry out this process. Please help us in achieving this. Thanks in advance.
artifactory jfrog-cli jfrog-mission-control jfrog-xray
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Is there a script or any other automated process for migration of artifacts into Jfrog? We are currently working on this and need more information to carry out this process. Please help us in achieving this. Thanks in advance.
artifactory jfrog-cli jfrog-mission-control jfrog-xray
Where are you migrating from? Are these files currently on a local file system? If so, I recommend using JFrog CLI's upload command.
– Eyal Ben Moshe
Nov 14 '18 at 22:16
@EyalBenMoshe, we are migrating this from cloud (Enterprise Edition) to local (Enterprise Edition). We came to know that migrating from cloud to local is not possible as it doesn't have import and export options. But we need to migrate this from cloud to local. So is there any other alternate methods to do this? Please help us to carry this out and also kindly elaborate on this "JFrog CLI's upload command". Thanks in advance.
– Swaminathan
Dec 18 '18 at 10:11
As a sample, if you want to upload a file called froggy.tgz to the root of the my-local-repo repository, you can run:$ jfrog rt u froggy.tgz my-local-repo
. Downloads work very similar, you can view the full explanation here
– retgits
yesterday
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Is there a script or any other automated process for migration of artifacts into Jfrog? We are currently working on this and need more information to carry out this process. Please help us in achieving this. Thanks in advance.
artifactory jfrog-cli jfrog-mission-control jfrog-xray
Is there a script or any other automated process for migration of artifacts into Jfrog? We are currently working on this and need more information to carry out this process. Please help us in achieving this. Thanks in advance.
artifactory jfrog-cli jfrog-mission-control jfrog-xray
artifactory jfrog-cli jfrog-mission-control jfrog-xray
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Where are you migrating from? Are these files currently on a local file system? If so, I recommend using JFrog CLI's upload command.
– Eyal Ben Moshe
Nov 14 '18 at 22:16
@EyalBenMoshe, we are migrating this from cloud (Enterprise Edition) to local (Enterprise Edition). We came to know that migrating from cloud to local is not possible as it doesn't have import and export options. But we need to migrate this from cloud to local. So is there any other alternate methods to do this? Please help us to carry this out and also kindly elaborate on this "JFrog CLI's upload command". Thanks in advance.
– Swaminathan
Dec 18 '18 at 10:11
As a sample, if you want to upload a file called froggy.tgz to the root of the my-local-repo repository, you can run:$ jfrog rt u froggy.tgz my-local-repo
. Downloads work very similar, you can view the full explanation here
– retgits
yesterday
add a comment |
Where are you migrating from? Are these files currently on a local file system? If so, I recommend using JFrog CLI's upload command.
– Eyal Ben Moshe
Nov 14 '18 at 22:16
@EyalBenMoshe, we are migrating this from cloud (Enterprise Edition) to local (Enterprise Edition). We came to know that migrating from cloud to local is not possible as it doesn't have import and export options. But we need to migrate this from cloud to local. So is there any other alternate methods to do this? Please help us to carry this out and also kindly elaborate on this "JFrog CLI's upload command". Thanks in advance.
– Swaminathan
Dec 18 '18 at 10:11
As a sample, if you want to upload a file called froggy.tgz to the root of the my-local-repo repository, you can run:$ jfrog rt u froggy.tgz my-local-repo
. Downloads work very similar, you can view the full explanation here
– retgits
yesterday
Where are you migrating from? Are these files currently on a local file system? If so, I recommend using JFrog CLI's upload command.
– Eyal Ben Moshe
Nov 14 '18 at 22:16
Where are you migrating from? Are these files currently on a local file system? If so, I recommend using JFrog CLI's upload command.
– Eyal Ben Moshe
Nov 14 '18 at 22:16
@EyalBenMoshe, we are migrating this from cloud (Enterprise Edition) to local (Enterprise Edition). We came to know that migrating from cloud to local is not possible as it doesn't have import and export options. But we need to migrate this from cloud to local. So is there any other alternate methods to do this? Please help us to carry this out and also kindly elaborate on this "JFrog CLI's upload command". Thanks in advance.
– Swaminathan
Dec 18 '18 at 10:11
@EyalBenMoshe, we are migrating this from cloud (Enterprise Edition) to local (Enterprise Edition). We came to know that migrating from cloud to local is not possible as it doesn't have import and export options. But we need to migrate this from cloud to local. So is there any other alternate methods to do this? Please help us to carry this out and also kindly elaborate on this "JFrog CLI's upload command". Thanks in advance.
– Swaminathan
Dec 18 '18 at 10:11
As a sample, if you want to upload a file called froggy.tgz to the root of the my-local-repo repository, you can run:
$ jfrog rt u froggy.tgz my-local-repo
. Downloads work very similar, you can view the full explanation here– retgits
yesterday
As a sample, if you want to upload a file called froggy.tgz to the root of the my-local-repo repository, you can run:
$ jfrog rt u froggy.tgz my-local-repo
. Downloads work very similar, you can view the full explanation here– retgits
yesterday
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Where are you migrating from? Are these files currently on a local file system? If so, I recommend using JFrog CLI's upload command.
– Eyal Ben Moshe
Nov 14 '18 at 22:16
@EyalBenMoshe, we are migrating this from cloud (Enterprise Edition) to local (Enterprise Edition). We came to know that migrating from cloud to local is not possible as it doesn't have import and export options. But we need to migrate this from cloud to local. So is there any other alternate methods to do this? Please help us to carry this out and also kindly elaborate on this "JFrog CLI's upload command". Thanks in advance.
– Swaminathan
Dec 18 '18 at 10:11
As a sample, if you want to upload a file called froggy.tgz to the root of the my-local-repo repository, you can run:
$ jfrog rt u froggy.tgz my-local-repo
. Downloads work very similar, you can view the full explanation here– retgits
yesterday