
19 Feb
2004
19 Feb
'04
1:08 p.m.
Hi Martin,
Normally /etc/my.cnf works (in my cases). I found out that /etc/my.cnf works, and the other ways too. What's more, the default on my system is 16Mbytes, which is quote enough for our needs : -- $ mysql --help | grep packet max_allowed_packet current value: 16777216 --
Alas, I still get the 'packet bigger than' error in OTRS logs for a 2.6Mbytes file (the otrs-1.1.3-01.tar.gz archive, actually :) I have been trying with mysql : mysql Ver 12.17 Distrib 4.0.10-gamma, for portbld-freebsd4.8 (i386) mysql Ver 11.18 Distrib 3.23.56, for portbld-freebsd5.1 (i386) on different servers, both have a default value of 16777216 for max_allowed_packet, and both give the same error
Martin Edenhofer
Brice