[horde] Memory size problem with file manager
Wolfgang Rauchholz
wp.rauchholz at wo-lar.com
Mon Feb 27 17:50:44 UTC 2017
Quoting Vilius Sumskas/LNK <vilius at lnk.lt>:
> Hi,
>
>> From: Wolfgang Rauchholz <wp.rauchholz at wo-lar.com>
>> To: horde at lists.horde.org
>> Date: 2017.02.27 16:34
>> Subject: Re: [horde] Memory size problem with file manager
>> Sent by: "horde" <horde-bounces at lists.horde.org>
>>
>> Not working. Let's go step by step.
>> I can upload small files. The size of the file that triggers the
>> error is 1,3MB.
>> I am changing parameters on tab 'Virtual File Storage Settings' in
>> Horde confguration. The error message is create irrespective of
>> whether I set it to 'Files on the local system' or 'No SQL database'.
>>
>> What I find strage is that in /var/log/messages it says
>> 'max_allowed_packet', I set in /etc/my.cnf: max_allowed_packet=1024M
>>
>> Feb 27 15:08:14 home HORDE: [gollem] SQL QUERY FAILED: Got a
>> packet bigger than 'max_allowed_packet' bytes #012#011INSERT
>> INTO `horde_vfs` (`vfs_type`, `vfs_path`,
>> `vfs_name`,#012#011 `vfs_modified`, `vfs_owner`, `vfs_data`) VALUES
>> (1,#012#011
>>
>> Can it be that the problem is omething else?
>> I run under
>> CENTOS7, mariadb-5.5.52-1.el7.x86_64, httpd-2.4.
>> 6-45.el7.centos.x86_64, php-5.4.16-42.el7.x86_64
>
> Please don't top post. It is very hard to follow the discussion.
>
> Are you changing global VFS settings or VFS settings in Gollem? The last
> time I tried Gollem it had a separate configuration. I could be wrong
> though because it was years ago.
>
>> Wolfgang
>>
>> Quoting Ralf Lang <lang at b1-systems.de>:
>>
>> Hi Wolfgang,
>>
>> On 27.02.2017 11:23, Wolfgang Rauchholz wrote:
>> There muust be something I don't uunderstand. I went to the
>> configuraiton of Horde and set Virutal File system to 'No'.
>> I continue getting the error message:
>>
>> Feb 27 11:20:50 home HORDE: [gollem] SQL QUERY FAILED: Got a packet
>> bigger than 'max_allowed_packet' bytes #012#011INSERT INTO
>
> `horde_vfs`
>> (`vfs_type`, `vfs_path`, `vfs_name`,#012#011 `vfs_modified`,
>> `vfs_owner`, `vfs_data`) VALUES (1,#012#011 'home/Administrator',
>> 'Expenses 2017 01.pdf', 1488190850,#012#011 'Administrator',
>
> '%PDF-1.4
>> %âãÏÓ 10 0 obj <</Parent 15 0#012#011 R/Type/Page/Contents[125 0
>> R]/Resources<</XObject<</Im1 126 0#012#011
>> R>>/ProcSet[/PDF/ImageC]>>/MediaBox[0 0 578.16 824.40]>> endobj 11
>> 0#012#011 obj <</Parent 127 0 R/Type/Page/Contents[128 0#012#011
>> R]/Resources<</XObject<</Im1 129 0#012#011
>> R>>/ProcSet[/PDF/ImageC]>>/MediaBox[0 0 578.16 824.40]>> endobj 125
>> 0#012#011 obj <</Length 45>>stream q 578.16 0 0 824.40 0 0 cm /Im1
>
> Do
>> Q#012#011 endstream endobj 126 0 obj#012#011
>> <</Type/XObject/Subtype/Image/ColorSpace/DeviceRGB/Width#012#011
>> 1205/BitsPerComponent 8/Length 187191/Height#012#011
>> 1718/Filter/DCTDecode>>stream ÿØÿà
>> Feb 27 11:20:50 home HORDE: [gollem] SQL QUERY FAILED: MySQL server
>
> has
>> gone away
>>
>> Wolfgang
>>
>> Quoting Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org>:
>>
>> Zitat von Wolfgang Rauchholz <wp.rauchholz at wo-lar.com>:
>>
>> Thank you Hendrik.
>> This solved one of my problems. Thank you.
>>
>> I still get message: A fatal error has occurred QUERY FAILED: MySQL
>> server has gone away SELECT alarm_id, a.......
>>
>> I looked in the log files and got this error: Feb 25 10:59:31 home
>> HORDE: [gollem] SQL QUERY FAILED: Got a packet bigger than
>> 'max_allowed_packet' bytes #012#011INSERT INTO `horde_vfs`
>> (`vfs_type`, `vfs_path`,
>>
>> I successive steps, I set max_allowed_packet=1024M in
>
> /etc/mysql.cnf
>> and restarted the server. Problem still presists.
>>
>> Don't use a SQL vFS backend.
>>
>> Jan advised to use a vfs backend other than Sql. He did not advise
>> not to use Vfs backends at all.
>
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I am changing global VFS in Horde. In Gollem, the
parameter $conf[backend][backend_list] is set to
NONE. $conf[foldercache][use_cache] is set to no
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Wolfgang
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