I also tried with "hibernate.hbm2ddl=create".
Still hangs at "Loading user values".
No errors in the log.
I also tried with "hibernate.hbm2ddl=create".
Still hangs at "Loading user values".
No errors in the log.
I was testing changing the DNS in the Azure VM to use Google DNS servers. Now I can log in, but once the interface begins to load, it crashes with: OKM-022024(getEnabledExtensions): OKM-022024 could not load an entity: [com.openkm.dao.bean.Profile#1] Looking at the logs, I see this error: ERROR o.h....
Or is this purely a web user interface issue?
Well, I'm getting the same message. I have several instances running on openkm-ce:6.3.9-DEV. I tried starting a new one on that same image today and am getting this error. It looks like a change was made to that image 4 months ago. Did that change introduce this issue? Or did something with Azure ch...
Unfortunately, it hasn't fixed it. I'm able to run OpenKM to create a new database, but running it with the database already created throws the stack overflow error.
I was having the same issue and this new release seems to have fixed it. We had been able to run this container in Docker on an Azure Linux VM just six weeks ago, but when we tried it last week we got the StackOverflow error. We still don't know why it stopped working for us and are interested in th...
Is there any chance of seeing the Dockerfile that builds it?
That would help if I extend it.
Worked fine this morning with just "docker pull openkm/openkm".
Thanks! I'll be trying it out today.
I still get an error message when I try to pull it down:
Error response from daemon: manifest for openkm/openkm:latest not found
Do you know when it will be available?
Also, will there be a professional version of it available?
I'm wanting to run OpenKM as a Docker container, but I'm not finding a lot of documentation. So I have a few questions I hope someone can help with: 1. I've tried to pull down what looks like the official image, openkm/openkm, from Docker Hub, but I get a "manifest for openkm/openkm:latest not ...