That's probably not it - I'm currently using the standard derby db and I could not find any similar setting in it's config file.

-will

On 25.12.2008, at 19:31, Martin Algesten wrote:



Hi Will,

It may not be related - I use the bundle-mysql version of the jackrabbit persistence. In all mysql persistence files there's an option:

    <param name="externalBLOBs" value="false" />

Could that be it?

Martin

On 25 Dec 2008, at 12:10, Will Scheidegger wrote:


Dear Magnolians

I've got a strange situation with images I stored in the dms of one of our Magnolia sites. The pictures showed up fine, then all of a sudden vanished. Calling the URL gives you a Tomcat 404 "The requested resource () is not available." error message. No error message in the log however.

When I try to copy the dms file, I do get an interesting error message in the GUI though: "Can't copy: file backing binary value not found: " and then a path into the Tomcat temp folder!!!

My question: Under what circumstances does Magnolia (DMS) rely on files in the temp folder? I've cleared out the temp folder every once in a while for all of my Magnolia sites and never run into troubles - until now. So any info on that topic is warmly appreciated.

Thanks + merry x-mas!
-will

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