Thanks for the suggestion Chris.Yes, I've checked my rollerdata/* directories 
(including rollerdata/resources/<bloghandle> subdir - this is Roller 4 
remember) and they're all owned by oracle, same user as the GlassFish JVM runs 
as. I can even touch a file in that dir as oracle and it shows up in the File 
Uploads list. No file systems are full.Thanks for the PDF though - will study 
that once I regain my composure for a v5 upgrade...


This morning I installed a completely new host VM with an Oracle XE database 
server and imported the data over - problem is still there :( There's only 
really the app server host VM left to rebuild (and that's had a new 
GlassFish/JVM) installation...obviously the lack of any helpful error message 
is the challenge here!


Simon



________________________________
 From: Christopher Dodunski
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, 24 October 2012, 7:03
Subject: Re: File upload error - ehcache (Roller 4.1, GF 3.1)
 
Hi Simon,

Hopefully this isn't a red herring, but have you allowed Tomcat write
access to the directory where Roller saves uploaded media files?

Refer point (6) of the following case study I wrote a couple of years' ago...

http://assets.optomus.com/documents/Roller%205%20-%20Multi-domain%20Case%20Study.pdf

Kind regards,

Chris Dodunski.


> Hi Dave
>
> Oh, hmmm - maybe it's not 4.1 (wonder where I got that idea from - the
> footer on the pages says 4.0) - it is definitely an "official" download
> version, from maybe 2009-10. To be honest it's a roller.war I've been
> using for ages and just moved between servers - super reliable though for
> my little blog (I hardly ever have to touch the server).
>
>
> Simon
>

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