Hello again. Thanks for answering.
I am sorry for my leak of information. I was trying to reproduce the error again. There are more details: About your questions... 1) We think the error is produced by Gsearch when trying to retrieve, via SOAP, the datastreams with uploaded files for indexing. 2) Yes, the type of datastream is Managed Content. 3) Here is the only error we receive: <Unkown error location>dk.defxws.fedoragsearch.server.errors.GenericSearchException: java.lang.Exception: The datastream you are attempting to retrieve is too large to transfer via getDatastreamDissemination (as determined by the server memory allocation.) Consider retrieving this datastream via REST at: http://localhost:9080/fedora/get/video:1/VideoHR: java.lang.Exception: The datastream you are attempting to retrieve is too large to transfer via getDatastreamDissemination (as determined by the server memory allocation.) Consider retrieving this datastream via REST at: http://localhost:9080/fedora/get/video:1/VideoHR Let me know if you need more info. Greetings, Pablo Casas pca...@ateneubcn.org http://biblioteca.ateneubcn.cat Sistemes d'informació i tecnologia Ateneu Barcelonès Canuda, 6 · 08002 Barcelona Tel. 93 343 61 20 · Fax 93 317 15 25 -----Mensaje original----- De: Edwin Shin [mailto:ed...@fedora-commons.org] Enviado el: lunes, 29 de agosto de 2011 12:59 Para: fedora-commons-developers@lists.sourceforge.net Asunto: Re: [fcrepo-dev] Uploading large media files Pablo, Short answer is yes, Fedora can store and manage large files. However, there have been bugs such as https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/FCREPO-704 which caused errors for uploading larger files. Can you provide some more detail, e.g.: 1) Are you seeing the error with the SOAP or REST API, or both? 2) I assume you're adding datastreams of type M (managed)? 3) the error/stacktrace you're receiving FYI, adding large datastream content is made considerably more practical as of Fedora 3.3, see: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/FCREPO-453. -Eddie On 29 Aug 2011, at 10:57 AM, Pablo Casas wrote: > Hello everybody. > > We are using Fedora 3.2.1 under our own web, and using Tomcat 5.5. We can > upload light media files (less than 200MB) to Fedora, but when we try to > upload large file (4GB above) Fedora returns an error in datastream. Our > question is: is Fedora able to store and manage high-weight media files? I > have read that files may not be checksummed, but this is not a problem for > now. We only want to know if it is possible to upload these large files into > our Fedora. > > Thanks a lot. > Best regards, > > <image001.gif> > > Pablo Casas > pca...@ateneubcn.org > http://biblioteca.ateneubcn.cat > Sistemes d'informació i tecnologia > Ateneu Barcelonès > Canuda, 6 · 08002 Barcelona > Tel. 93 343 61 20 · Fax 93 317 15 25 > > Seguiu-nos a les xarxes socials: > > <image002.jpg><image003.jpg><image004.jpg><image005.jpg><image006.jpg> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > EMC VNX: the world's simplest storage, starting under $10K > The only unified storage solution that offers unified management > Up to 160% more powerful than alternatives and 25% more efficient. > Guaranteed. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/emc-vnx-dev2dev_______________________________________________ > Fedora-commons-developers mailing list > Fedora-commons-developers@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fedora-commons-developers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EMC VNX: the world's simplest storage, starting under $10K The only unified storage solution that offers unified management Up to 160% more powerful than alternatives and 25% more efficient. Guaranteed. http://p.sf.net/sfu/emc-vnx-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Fedora-commons-developers mailing list Fedora-commons-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fedora-commons-developers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Using storage to extend the benefits of virtualization and iSCSI Virtualization increases hardware utilization and delivers a new level of agility. Learn what those decisions are and how to modernize your storage and backup environments for virtualization. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfnl/114/51434361/ _______________________________________________ Fedora-commons-developers mailing list Fedora-commons-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fedora-commons-developers