OK, they reboot the entire machine and it loosk OK now. I'm guessing it was some sort of caching issue. How do I stop this from occurring in the future?
[email protected] wrote on 02/01/2010 11:51:33 AM: > OK, it might be something with the cache. I see the following the the log > when I try to download the attachment: > > 2010-02-01 11:06:34,192 DEBUG > [com.ecyrd.jspwiki.providers.CachingAttachmentProvider] ...FOUND in the > cache > > How do I clear this cache? Also, will the following prop work with this > provider: > > jspwiki.basicAttachmentProvider.disableCache > > If so, will setting this adversely affect my system? > > Thanks, > Lou > > > > > Harry Metske <[email protected]> > 01/25/2010 12:23 PM > Please respond to > [email protected] > > > To > [email protected] > cc > > Subject > Re: Attachments truncated on download > > > > > > > also make sure your browser cache is empty, jspwiki attachments get > browser-cached. > if that's not the case, you could raise jspwiki's loglevel for the > attachment servlet to debug, and check the logs. > > /Harry > > 2010/1/25 <[email protected]> > > > OK, I'm stuck. I have a single Wiki installation that is encountering > the > > following issue with attachments: > > > > 1. Upload large attachment, say 20 Megs > > 2. Attachment displays as uploaded OK, and I checked the DB and the > file > > looks OK. > > 3. When I click to download the file, I only get 8192 bytes, > > consistently. > > > > I checked Tomcat and it looks like a standard installation. Also, I > poked > > around in the wiki configs and I find no setting that would affect this. > I > > have other installs that download the complete file. > > > > Environment: > > > > JSPWiki 2.8.1 > > Windows 2003 > > Tomcat 5.5 in JBoss 4.2 > > JDK 1.5 > > > > Thanks, > > Lou > > > > > > >
