Update Nexus Library Location [better]
Security risks also arise: if an old location is deleted without proper redirects, a malicious actor could, in theory, upload a typosquatted artifact to the original path. To prevent this, Nexus administrators should immediately mark the old location as “write-disabled” or deploy a hosted repository with a “block deployments” policy.
Here are some common issues you may encounter when updating the Nexus library location, along with their solutions: update nexus library location
This is the recommended method for Nexus 3 and newer to ensure all expansions and factory content remain linked correctly. Move the Folder Manually : Drag your existing Nexus library Security risks also arise: if an old location
: If the Cloud app fails to update the path, you can manually edit the settings.json file found in Users/Shared/reFX Move the Folder Manually : Drag your existing
After updating the Nexus library location, verify that the change was successful:
curl -u admin:password http://localhost:8081/service/rest/v1/status