thx a lot ... the problem occured with magnolia 3.6.1. i just wanted to give u further informations - but 3 seconds ago, we could solve the problem by increasing the RAM of the MySQL Virtual Machine.
We really got confusing error messages at the beginning of the problem-search... like "Duplicate entry" and things like that - but in the end it was a memory problem. ;-) regards rainer Magnolia - User mailing list wrote: > > Perhaps providing mysql version, driver version, jackrabbit version and > type of PM you use might help. In this particular case also information > about setting of "externalblob" property from JR config file would be > helpful. > > Apart from that you should check what type are the blob fields in the > database. Some older versions of JR used to create fields with "blob" > type which in mysql is too small. Nowadays columns like Node_Data or > Binval_Data are in mysql created as longblob ... if your db is setup > with something else then longblob type you might want to alter affected > tables to set them to use longlobs. > HTH, > Jan > > On Wed, 2008-10-15 at 00:39 -0700, rainer wrote: >> hi list, >> >> i cannot upload Files to DMS larger then 44 MB. >> i guerss this is a MySQL problem: i get this - >> >> java.sql.SQLException: Out of memory (Needed 48564864 bytes) >> >> What settings are recommended? (to avoid those kind of problems) >> >> thanks a lot. >> >> regards >> rainer > -- > Best regards, > > Jan Haderka > Magnolia International Ltd. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.magnolia.info > Magnolia® - Simple Open Source Content Management > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > for list details see > http://documentation.magnolia.info/ > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/MySQL-DB-recommended-configuration--tp19988388p19989553.html Sent from the Magnolia - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ---------------------------------------------------------------- for list details see http://documentation.magnolia.info/ ----------------------------------------------------------------