try changing the table itself to make the column varchar(255) , once the
tables have been created theres no need to trouble SQLResources.xml unless
this is a defect.
What db (mysql/oracle/sqlserver?) and what are the keys its having trouble
inserting?
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Hi!
Today I was playing with JAMES configuration and I disabled that remote
manager because I no longer needed it (after switching to DB). However,
if I do netstat -lp, I still see port 4555 open and I can still access
it and modify stuff. How can I remove it? (I did phoenix.sh restart,
but that didn't seem to help).
Also, I'm having a problem using "dbfile" or even "db" for my inboxes
and spool repository. I have no problems using the user DB repository,
but with spools or inboxes I get the following error message in my..
Hmm I can't seem to find the log file, but I could swear it was in the
"mailet".. maybe it got deleted.
Any way, the message was that the "key was too big". and no table was
created, so I assume it's having a problem with a primary_key on
varchar(64) field. could that be it? If so, how can I fix it?
Thanks!
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