Upload via dav 0kb size
Daniel Hoffend
dh at dotlan.net
Fri Mar 6 22:23:33 CET 2015
roundcube
------ Originalnachricht ------
Von: "Stelios A." <stelios.a at gmail.com>
An: "Daniel Hoffend" <dh at dotlan.net>
Cc: "users at lists.kolab.org" <users at lists.kolab.org>
Gesendet: 06.03.2015 22:23:13
Betreff: Re: Upload via dav 0kb size
>That sql needs to be created on which db? The kolab db or the
>roundcube?
>I've searched on both and there isn't such a table.
>
>Many thanks
>
>Stelios
>
>On 6 March 2015 at 23:20, Daniel Hoffend <dh at dotlan.net> wrote:
>>There's a chwala_locks table which seems has been added without
>>notice/without updating the upgrade notes, setup-kokab, etc
>>http://git.kolab.org/kolab-chwala/tree/doc/SQL/mysql.initial.sql
>>
>>But the lock table doesn't fix the 0 byte upload in the server side
>>
>>--
>>mfg
>>Daniel Hoffend
>>
>>Am 06.03.2015 um 22:14 schrieb Stelios A. <stelios.a at gmail.com>:
>>
>>>I think I'm getting somewhere....
>>>I've enabled:
>>>
>>>use_locks 0
>>>
>>>in my dav conf and now no more input output errors but the files
>>>can't be seen at all under Files in roundcube.
>>>Via the mount they look fine with the proper size.
>>>
>>>Any ideas?
>>>
>>>Stelios
>>>
>>>On 6 March 2015 at 22:40, Stelios A. <stelios.a at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>ok this is getting strange.
>>>>
>>>>If I uninstall the pear package I'm getting an "Input/output error"
>>>>and is not possible to save at all.
>>>>
>>>>If I install again the Mail_mime with pear then I'm able to save but
>>>>with the 0kb error.
>>>>
>>>>Any ideas?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Stelios
>>>>
>>>>On 6 March 2015 at 22:03, Stelios A. <stelios.a at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>Yes I did, see ouput:
>>>>>
>>>>>root at kolab1:/var/log/iRony# dpkg -l php-mail-mime
>>>>>Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
>>>>>|
>>>>>Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
>>>>>|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
>>>>>||/ Name Version Architecture Description
>>>>>+++-=================-=============-=============-=======================================
>>>>>ii php-mail-mime 1.8.7-1 all PHP PEAR module
>>>>>for creating MIME messa
>>>>>
>>>>>My server running Debian.
>>>>>
>>>>>Stelios
>>>>>
>>>>>On 6 March 2015 at 22:01, Daniel Hoffend <dh at dotlan.net> wrote:
>>>>>>did you updated the rpm package as well?
>>>>>>http://obs.kolabsys.com:82/Kolab:/3.4:/Updates/Debian_7.0/all/php-mail-mime_1.8.7-1_all.deb
>>>>>><http://obs.kolabsys.com:82/Kolab:/3.4:/Updates/Debian_7.0/all/php-mail-mime_1.8.7-1_all.deb>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I don't know in which order the version will get loaded the
>>>>>>package or the pear version.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I had the same issues but after updating to the right
>>>>>>php-mail-mime version it worked for me. I'm currently running with
>>>>>>Kolab 3.4, all packages up2date and chwala upload works via
>>>>>>Roundcube, Browser (with setenv DAVBROWSER 1) and from my linux
>>>>>>laptop.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Not sure where the issues is burried on your installation.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Regards
>>>>>>Daniel
>>>>>>
>>>>>>------ Originalnachricht ------
>>>>>>Von: "Stelios A." <stelios.a at gmail.com>
>>>>>>An: users at lists.kolab.org
>>>>>>Gesendet: 06.03.2015 19:45:39
>>>>>>Betreff: Upload via dav 0kb size
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hi all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I can create fine folders via webdav by mounting my Files locally
>>>>>>>but all files that I'm copying have always 0kb size.
>>>>>>>When I upload files via Roundcube works fine.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>This is what I've got in my fstab:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>https://mydomain/iRony/files/Files
>>>>>>><https://mydomain/iRony/files/Files> /home/stelios/kolab1
>>>>>>>davfs user,rw,noauto 0 0
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>mount and umount kolab1 works fine, no errors at all but files
>>>>>>>always have 0kb.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Any help is much appreciated.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Stelios
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>
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