I remember reading about scaling issues in the bare blender collada export 
script. I can't find the item now but it was referenced in the meshes 
tutorials. So, it may be the same issue with you files. IIRC, the uploaded mesh 
was small.

I think the comment is in the meshes I tutorial.
http://blog.machinimatrix.org/3d-creation/blender-meshes-trail/meshes-overview/



________________________________
 From: Justin Clark-Casey <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, January 9, 2012 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Opensim-users] Importing collada and changing size of mesh 
objects issues
 
On 09/01/12 19:41, Dr Ramesh Ramloll wrote:
> Hello,
> I have been trying to import collada objects into the latest opensim builds 
> (Sim-on-a-stick) and kitely. I am facing a
> recurring issue ...
> When I rezz the imported object, they sometimes rezz fine but when I try to 
> scale them it is either not possible, or the
> scale just jump to very high values.

I'm not sure what's happening here - afaik mesh scaling is okay.  I haven't 
heard of this particular problem.

> The size of the collada files are between 90k to 125k (not too big really) 
> ... I also see that there is 'on and off' a
> message regarding max_packet size being exceeded when I check out messages 
> from the opensim server (don't know how to
> interpret that). What are the constraints for uploading collada objects in 
> opensim? Are they documented somewhere?

The max_packet_size is a mysql issue.  You can relieve it by increasing that 
size.  See, for example, [1].

Unfortunately, opensim specific documentation for collada upload is sparse.  
However, this is going to be very similar 
to the Linden Lab grid constraints, since most of the upload work is done by 
the viewer.  I suggest that you search 
along those lines.  I believe that there are constraints on the types of 
COLLADA models that can be successfully uploaded.

[1] http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.games.simulation.opensimulator.user/5635

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> Ramesh
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