Hi ndbcluster was not designed to use blobs, you might want to change to using varbinary instead.[1] (you will have to change core jackrabbit code (the persistence manager) to do that).
Also, why ndbcluster ? IIRC You have to put the entire db in ram with ndbcluster. Wouldn't Innodb with mysql multimaster or master-slave be better [2] ? And do you really need a mysql cluster ? Or would a Jackrabbit cluster on a reliable mysql backend suffice. HTH Ian 1 https://blogs.oracle.com/LinuxJedi/entry/blobs_in_mysql_cluster 2 http://onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2006/04/20/advanced-mysql-replication.html On 15 September 2012 00:58, Marco Di Sabatino Di Diodoro <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a problem with an application that uses jackrabbit as content > repository that should be installed on a Mysql Cluster. > The Mysql Cluster work with ndbcluster storage engine and I have problems > with text/blob columns. > > Suggestion? > > Regards > Marco > -- > > Dott. Marco Di Sabatino Di Diodoro > Tel. +39 3939065570 > > Tirasa S.r.l. > Viale D'Annunzio 267 - 65127 Pescara > Tel +39 0859116307 / FAX +39 0859111173 > http://www.tirasa.net > > Apache Syncope PPMC Member > http://people.apache.org/~mdisabatino > > > >
