Applying those queries fixed the issue where the attachments wouldn't load
properly, so thanks everyone for your help. Everything works fine it seems,
although I do get these errors:
[Tue Mar 10 20:23:07 2009] [crit]: Apache2::RequestIO::rflush: (104)
Connection reset by peer at /usr/share/perl5/
> I found from documentation that I wrote up on the process of migrating stuff
> that this is what I did, is this correct, or is there more that needs to be
> done?
>
> for x in /etc/request-tracker3.8/upgrade/*; do \
> for y in schema acl insert; do \
> /usr/sbin/rt-setup-database-3.
From UPGRADING.mysql:
If you're installing a new RT then you can skip this file.
If you're migrating from MySQL 4.0 to MySQL 4.1 and newer then you MUST
follow
instructions at the bottom of this file.
If you're upgrading RT from versions prior to 3.8.0 then you MUST follow
instructions below ev
I found from documentation that I wrote up on the process of migrating stuff
that this is what I did, is this correct, or is there more that needs to be
done?
for x in /etc/request-tracker3.8/upgrade/*; do \
for y in schema acl insert; do \
/usr/sbin/rt-setup-database-3.8 --action $y
Shawn Smith wrote:
> Also, Tom: Yes, binary attachments seem to be messed up. I tried opening an
> Excel spreadsheet on our current, older instance of RT and it worked, but on
> my newer instance it did not. I thought I went through the UPGRADING.mysql
> file when I originally migrated the databa
Yes I seem to be still getting the second error. There's also a new error
that's occurring:
[Tue Mar 10 18:36:25 2009] [crit]: Apache2::RequestIO::print: (104)
Connection reset by peer at /usr/share/perl5/HTML/Mason/ApacheHandler.pm
line 1034 (/usr/share/request-tracker3.8/libexec/webmux.pl:150)[
Go to this website and read the Continuous login part:
http://wiki.bestpractical.com/view/TroubleShooting
Probably can explain it 1000x better than I can, but basically its a
table issue converting from a longtext to longblob. The command below
does exactly that.
Do you still get the 2nd error?
S
Shawn Smith wrote:
> Interesting, I can't reproduce the error anymore after following your
> instructions. Thanks a lot! Would you mind offering a quick explanation as
> to why you think this fixes the problem? I'm a little confused about what
> it's doing and what it's fixing. Thanks again.
T
Interesting, I can't reproduce the error anymore after following your
instructions. Thanks a lot! Would you mind offering a quick explanation as
to why you think this fixes the problem? I'm a little confused about what
it's doing and what it's fixing. Thanks again.
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 2:28
Fix for: Out of memory! Callback called exit.
First login to your mysql database
Mysql –p –u root –D rtdb
This will log you in as root(-u) in the rtdb database(-D) with a prompt for a
password(-p). Next, we want to change the session tables. Type in this exact
command when you get to the
mys
Last time I saw that on an install (not debian) it needed a good
run-through of the instructions in UPGRADING.mysql
Shawn Smith wrote:
> Hi, I've installed RT 3.8 on an Ubuntu Hardy server from the Debian
> package at
>
> http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-request-tracker/packages/request-tracker3.8
Hi, I've installed RT 3.8 on an Ubuntu Hardy server from the Debian package
at
http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-request-tracker/packages/request-tracker3.8/trunk/debian/
It works totally fine aside from the fact that it's got a significant visual
bug. Here's how it's produced:
1. Click on queue i
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