Hello,

 

I would like to know if the problem has been solved in the mean time, as my clients now has the same problem on their production server now.

 

They cannot access the “users” folder neither via the Webdav URL in a browser nor the windows Webdav connection, but via the Jahia interface it works well.

 

The last action on this folder was an attempt to change the permissions on it (which is not possible, as it seems, but this is another question…). But the same action on the preproduction server did not cause any problems.

Does anyone have a solution for this already? Otherwise I will try the debugging that Stéphane proposed, to give you more information.

 

Thanks in advance for any help on this!

Juliette

 


De : Lorenzo Patocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : mercredi 31 mai 2006 13:31
À : [email protected]
Objet : Re: WebDav screwed up

 

Thank you Stéphane,
I actually had to revert to a backup to fix it as soon as possible for the customer. Next time it will happen i'll make the debugging.
I'll try to reproduce the problem with the backups of broken status and get back to you.

thanks again
Lorenzo



Stéphane Croisier wrote:


Please could you try to uncomment or add these lines in the log4j.xml config file:

<category name="org.apache.slide">
        <priority value="debug"/>
</category>

normally you do not have to reboot when changing this file and checks on modifications are automatically done every 30 seconds, but perhaps adding a new category may require a reboot the first time.

Then you should see the slide error in the console when accessing to this directory. Please enter a JIRA with it. Warning: switching in debug mode will reduce performance and is really verbose. So try to just make this operation, copy the error and reswitch the log4j file in error mode immediately especially if you are on the production server.

Stéphane

At 17:00 30.05.2006, Lorenzo Patocchi wrote:

Thank You Michel,
the customer dragged a file of 400Kb over the web-folder and the transfer hang up. Following accesses via webfolder in the specific folder where the file has been dragged over are denied (WinXP message is very generic and in italian, the translation is like "documents in this folder are not available. the folder may have been deleted or moved or network problems occur")

accessing via Jahia file manager the folder is available and the dragged file is shown as a sub-folder (see snapshot below: Carbonifero.pdf) with folder menus, but in fact none f menu items work, nether deleting.



Thank You,
Lorenzo

Michel Romy wrote:

Hi Lorenzo,

as webdav is integrated in Jahia, I don't see any way to restore only the webdav tables (the jahia_sl2_* tables) without restoring the rest of the database. Could you precise what kind of error your customer get ?

Michel




Hello,
i have a customer with jahia4.1.0_01_b6070 and manages the files on jahia using Windows built-in remote network folder.

Unfortunately sometimen this screw up the remote webDav and cannot access a folder contents.

Which database table and/or status-files should I restore from backup to get back the WebDav in a working status ?

Thanks in advance for help
Lorenzo




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