-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von:Martijn Brinkers via Users <[email protected]> > Gesendet: Sam 6 Mai 2017 19:53 > An: [email protected] > Betreff: Re: [Djigzo users] Restoring a backup from an old system fails: > backup file to large > > On 05/06/2017 07:49 PM, Stefan Günther via Users wrote: > > Hello, > > > > one of our clients is running a six year old Djigzo 2.3.1-7 (tar > > installation) > > > > The backup creates a nice 58 MB tar backup file. > > > > But when we try to import the backup on a 3.2.7-5, (virtual appliance) we > > get the error message "Restore failed. Message: Socket Exception: > > Connection reset." > > > > /var/log/djigzo.log contains the following error: > > > > 06 May 2017 21:39:49 | ERROR Unexpected exception from downstream in Netty > > servlet handler, due to: {0}. > > (org.apache.cxf.transport.http.netty.server.NettyHttpServletHandler) > > [defaultEventExecutorGroup-4-3] > > io.netty.handler.codec.TooLongFrameException: HTTP content length exceeded > > 52428800 bytes. > > at > > io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpObjectAggregator.decode(HttpObjectAggregator.java:218) > > at > > io.netty.handler.codec.http.HttpObjectAggregator.decode(HttpObjectAggregator.java:57) > > at > > io.netty.handler.codec.MessageToMessageDecoder.channelRead(MessageToMessageDecoder.java:89) > > at > > io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:292) > > at > > io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.fireChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:278) > > at > > io.netty.handler.codec.ByteToMessageDecoder.fireChannelRead(ByteToMessageDecoder.java:277) > > at > > io.netty.handler.codec.ByteToMessageDecoder.callDecode(ByteToMessageDecoder.java:372) > > at > > io.netty.handler.codec.ByteToMessageDecoder.channelRead(ByteToMessageDecoder.java:245) > > at > > io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:292) > > at > > io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.fireChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:278) > > at > > io.netty.channel.DefaultChannelPipeline.fireChannelRead(DefaultChannelPipeline.java:962) > > at > > io.netty.channel.nio.AbstractNioByteChannel$NioByteUnsafe.read(AbstractNioByteChannel.java:131) > > at > > io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.processSelectedKey(NioEventLoop.java:528) > > at > > io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.processSelectedKeysOptimized(NioEventLoop.java:485) > > at > > io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.processSelectedKeys(NioEventLoop.java:399) > > at io.netty.channel.nio.NioEventLoop.run(NioEventLoop.java:371) > > at > > io.netty.util.concurrent.SingleThreadEventExecutor$2.run(SingleThreadEventExecutor.java:112) > > at > > io.netty.util.concurrent.DefaultThreadFactory$DefaultRunnableDecorator.run(DefaultThreadFactory.java:137) > > at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745) > > > > How can I raise the limit of 52428800 bytes or is there something in the > > backup file that may savely be removed? > > What happens if you try to restore the backup from the console > application? (i.e., login with ssh, then select backup -> restore > THX, works!
But, the dialog window on the command line did not find/display the tar file. I had to enter the file name manually. Best regards, Stefan
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