02-12-2019
Hi Sam,
What i meant is , you mention you will be doing achiveadm as well just without creating it to media.
How can the archive be apply/deploy on an ABE ? is there any command to do so ?
Regards,
Noob
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git-upload-archive
GIT-UPLOAD-ARCHIVE(1) Git Manual GIT-UPLOAD-ARCHIVE(1)
NAME
git-upload-archive - Send archive back to git-archive
SYNOPSIS
git upload-archive <directory>
DESCRIPTION
Invoked by git archive --remote and sends a generated archive to the other end over the Git protocol.
This command is usually not invoked directly by the end user. The UI for the protocol is on the git archive side, and the program pair is
meant to be used to get an archive from a remote repository.
SECURITY
In order to protect the privacy of objects that have been removed from history but may not yet have been pruned, git-upload-archive avoids
serving archives for commits and trees that are not reachable from the repository's refs. However, because calculating object reachability
is computationally expensive, git-upload-archive implements a stricter but easier-to-check set of rules:
1. Clients may request a commit or tree that is pointed to directly by a ref. E.g., git archive --remote=origin v1.0.
2. Clients may request a sub-tree within a commit or tree using the ref:path syntax. E.g., git archive --remote=origin v1.0:Documentation.
3. Clients may not use other sha1 expressions, even if the end result is reachable. E.g., neither a relative commit like master^ nor a
literal sha1 like abcd1234 is allowed, even if the result is reachable from the refs.
Note that rule 3 disallows many cases that do not have any privacy implications. These rules are subject to change in future versions of
git, and the server accessed by git archive --remote may or may not follow these exact rules.
If the config option uploadArchive.allowUnreachable is true, these rules are ignored, and clients may use arbitrary sha1 expressions. This
is useful if you do not care about the privacy of unreachable objects, or if your object database is already publicly available for access
via non-smart-http.
OPTIONS
<directory>
The repository to get a tar archive from.
GIT
Part of the git(1) suite
Git 2.17.1 10/05/2018 GIT-UPLOAD-ARCHIVE(1)