Hello,
I also had problems with importing XAR (a big one).
In the end, I adjusted some parameters in my config.
Here is what I did :
- in /etc/mysql/my.cnf I set the parameter key_buffer_size from 16 M to
64M and max_allowed_packet 16 M to 128 M
- in /etc/xwiki/xwiki.cfg I increased the value of
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 8:28 PM, Matthias Wegner wrote:
> Ha, ha. I just build a custom xar for you to reproduce the bug and compared
> it to an export from xwiki with the same content. And now i see the problem.
> I had the following structure:
>
> THIS IS NOT WORKING
>
Ha, ha. I just build a custom xar for you to reproduce the bug and
compared it to an export from xwiki with the same content. And now i see
the problem. I had the following structure:
THIS IS NOT WORKING
book.xar
|_ package.xml
|_Book
|_article1
| |_WebHome.xml
|_article2
Do you see anything in the log ?
If that's a XAR you can safely share and its not too big you should
probably create an issue on http://jira.xwiki.org so that we could
reproduce it.
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 3:30 PM, Matthias Wegner wrote:
> IT teils Nothing. The right
IT teils Nothing. The right Circle Moves and it seems that it can not read. It
shows no files.
Regards, Matthias
Von unterwegs gesendet
> Am 21.03.2016 um 11:51 schrieb Thomas Mortagne :
>
> What dos the UI tells you when you try to import ? Does it find
> documents
What dos the UI tells you when you try to import ? Does it find
documents in the XAR ?
On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 9:58 PM, Matthias Wegner wrote:
> Hi Users,
>
> i made a custom xar-file because i want to import some content into XWiki
> 8.0. But it seems to stuck. i can
Thanks everyone!
The problem has been solved, and the odd characters are gone.
The query didn't work without some modifications. I ended up using
select xwd_fullname from xwikidoc where xwd_content like '%' || chr(1) ||
'%';
(concat() only takes two operands, so it was easier to use ||. My
Hello all,
here would be the query:
select xwd_fullname from xwikidoc where xwd_content like
concat("%",char(1),"%");
(I've seen many indicate that || would be the concatenation operator,
but it seems like it is not the case in like operands)
Based on that, Peter, you should be able to filter
What I can say from the error is that the character is in a document
content at least (not a title, or an object) but it does not help much
reduce the scope.
You could try to find it with a SQL request I guess, need to find how
to search this specific character in a SQL request.
On Mon, Feb 22,
Hi Peter,
On 22 Feb 2016 at 12:46:33, Peter John Acklam
(pjack...@gmail.com(mailto:pjack...@gmail.com)) wrote:
> Avoiding this problem in the future would be nice, but I already have this
> character in my wiki, and I need to get rid of it. I don't know how it got
> there, but more importantly,
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 12:46 PM, Peter John Acklam wrote:
> Avoiding this problem in the future would be nice, but I already have this
> character in my wiki, and I need to get rid of it. I don't know how it got
> there, but more importantly, I need to find it, so I can
Avoiding this problem in the future would be nice, but I already have this
character in my wiki, and I need to get rid of it. I don't know how it got
there, but more importantly, I need to find it, so I can remove it. With no
XAR export, we can't do our planned transision from an Oracle to a
Starting a discussion on this subject on
http://markmail.org/message/32vnzxchphr26phh.
If you have more input on what is this character doing here please share there.
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 11:55 AM, Thomas Mortagne
wrote:
> Actually I do know why it's writting XML
Actually I do know why it's writting XML 1.0, that's because we tell it to...
Did not know XML 1.0 was not supporting anything, I'm surprise we get
this kind of report only know.
Anyway thanks for the report, will take care of this.
On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 11:31 AM, Thomas Mortagne
What I understand from the error message is that Woodstox think it's
writing XML 1.0 and looks like it's not possible to put anything you
want in XML 1.0 but not sure why exactly. You happen to have a
document containing some weird character (0x1) which is probably a
mistake but still we should be
Hi Eduard,
Thanks for the explanation and the links.
I am not looking for the Java way since we already have a XML exporter in place
that is exporting the information in our environment (which is heavily object
based) in a way that can be used by third parties. This is the way we are
looking
Hi,
Glad to be able to help :)
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Peter Huisman wrote:
> Hi Eduard,
>
> Thanks for the explanation and the links.
>
> I am not looking for the Java way since we already have a XML exporter in
> place that is exporting the information in our
Hi Peter,
Of course, though you might want to think a bit on the approach.
1) If you want to do it in XWiki using the scheduler plugin, you have to
write some groovy script [1] in the scheduled task that you create in order
to use the filter module [2] (or the old packager module [3], whichever
Impossible to tell you why without more details like what error do you
get etc. If you don't see anything in the UI please look at the log.
Given the size of you XAR file it's probably a memory issue.
On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 5:44 PM, Maciej Fokt maciek.f...@taxi123.pl wrote:
Hello,
I tried to
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