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Steven Hawkins commented on TEIID-5684:
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What do you consider the deployment date?
We should have a last modified time of the resource, and we have a last started time (or
when the deployment scan picked up the resource). However on every restart the vdb is
effectively redeployed.
From
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/HAL-391 you can get the WildFly
enabled-timestamp from the cli. For example:
/deployment=bqt.vdb:read-attribute(name=enabled-timestamp)
would return something like:
{code}
{
"outcome" => "success",
"result" => "2019-04-02 16:11:43,222 EDT"
}
{code}
Alternatively is this something that you could set via a vdb property such that it could
be obtained in the Properties or a new VDBProperties table?
Show Latest Deployed Date of VDB in metadata tables
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Key: TEIID-5684
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/TEIID-5684
Project: Teiid
Issue Type: Enhancement
Reporter: Chandra Akkinepalli
Assignee: Steven Hawkins
Priority: Major
Fix For: 12.2
There is no easy way to tell when a VDB is last deployed on the server without scanning
through server.log. This is very useful metadata to have handy.
Is it possible to show when a VDB is last deployed on the server via metadata tables.
May be show this info along with VDB name and version in SYS.VirtualDatabase table?
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