Hi,

Our OTRS system uses the default Kernel::System::Ticket::ArticleStorageDB
(because apache does not run as otrs), and I would like to be able to store
larger tickets than the default.
OTRS doc says i have to use  max_allowed_packet=8M in mysql configuration.
I have created (following MySQL doc) a file named my.cnf containing :
--
[mysql]
set-variable = max_allowed_packet=8M
--
The file is located in the mysql data dir.
I have restarted mysqld and apache, but i still get a "Got a packet bigger
than 'max_allowed_packet'" error in OTRS logs when i send a mail with a
large attachement.
I have tried to place the file in /etc/my.cnf , and in ~otrs/.my.cnf but I
still get the same error.
Has anyone tried to tweak this ? Is it a mysql or otrs issue ?

Thanks,
Brice

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