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Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. How to migrate openfire from embedded to external Ask Question. Asked 11 years, 1 month ago. Active 10 years, 6 months ago. Viewed 4k times. First of all the program mentioned there, hsqldb-transfer, is: A GUI program That must be run as the same user as the owner of the hsqldb database. Read and write-access is insufficient?! Starting openfire on machine two Restarting the setup-wizard so that the copied database is recognized Shutting off openfire on machine two "Upgrading" the user that runs openfire on machine two to be a fully fledged human user Logging in as the openfire user The next steps in my successfull dry run was: While transferring, change datatypes not supported in the new server on the fly, as hsqldb-transfer itself is incapable of mapping between sql dialects Manually run the database-alterations on the external sql-server to get to the desired version easy, since the existing version is in the table version.

I went from 3. Dump the contents of that database and do an import on super sql server machine three, which is shiny and new Set up openfire on machine four, which is not so old that it's falling to pieces, to use the external database on three Profit!

Improve this question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. This is kind of a lame way to do it, but if you're having problems finding the file when it's offline which I can't explain : You can take a backup of a live hsqldb as long as a checkpoint has not occurred during the backup.

Users using Spark inside our local network can transfer files back and forth with no problem, but if one or both of the users is outside the network, the transfer hangs at "Negotiating connection stream, please wait I have File Transfer Proxy turned on, port is open and forwarded I've tested this with telnet , and my SSL certs are in place and working. I'm not sure how to trouble shoot this, or if there is something obvious that I've missed. I fired up Pidgin on the outside machine, in debug mode, and discovered that Openfire was reporting the file server proxy address as it's local IP address.

Now I can send files from outside without issue. Then try a different port number instead. Sure seems like its your firewall to the outside world. Good Luck. This can make Antivirus Firewalls' etc, mess up your stream.

Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I can successfully send a file though. The asmack jar I am using is asmack-jse-buddycloud Error in execution: -- caused by: java.

ExecutionException: No response from file transfer initiator:. ExecutionException: Could not establish socket with any provided host: item-not-found Could not establish socket with any provided host.

ExecutionException: -- caused by: No response from remote client:. You are blocking the PacketReader thread. The first method will spawn it's own thread to read the specific packets that make up the parts of the file being transferred. If you use the second method you have to spawn a thread of your own to do the actual file reading and writing. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 9 years, 8 months ago. Active 7 years, 5 months ago.

Viewed 9k times. ExecutionException: No response from file transfer initiator: Error If file is sent via Adium : java.



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