Remember you must enable the extension in the profile, otherwise will not work.
https://docs.openkm.com/kcenter/view/ok ... sions.html
Remember you must enable the extension in the profile, otherwise will not work.
https://docs.openkm.com/kcenter/view/ok ... sions.html
The OpenKM REST API of the professional edition is more complete than the community edition. The professional edition has about 500 API REST methods and the UI does everything across the REST API in the case of the professional edition.
I suggest using mysql, mariadb or similar database more than h2.
Take a look https://docs.openkm.com/kcenter/view/ok ... riadb.html
The message is clear, can not write in this path
In the migration https://docs.openkm.com/kcenter/view/ok ... -6311.html these parameters are marked as obsoleted
There's a configuration parameter in the administration called rss.news.visible , try disabling it
You have a problem with lucene index because seems do not have write permissions as is shown in the stack trace error: org.hibernate.search.SearchException: Cannot write into index directory: /media/share/OpenKM/index for index com.openkm.dao.bean.NodeBase I'm worried about the location /media/share...
Please share the configuration you have updated in the OpenKM.cfg and the full path location of the datastore in your server.
Take a look at this URL in our documentation https://docs.openkm.com/kcenter/view/ok ... bletologin
usually the problem is the domain resolution in your network is not 100% fine and is not able to revolve the dc=xyz,dc=com what the AD convert as xyz.com
This is a very strange file system location for the datastore: \172.16.255.158OpenKMdatastore/2d/27/2b/b6/2d272bb6-be1f-4bbb-98b2-b2a1047d8daa I suspect you have something wrong in the datastore location configuration, check the OpenKM.cfg configuration and ensure if you have modified the default Op...
In the case of embeded databases only one application can be connected at the same time. I suggest using mariadb database or mysql. Take a look here https://docs.openkm.com/kcenter/view/okm-6.3-com/configuring-mysql-and-mariadb.html If you wish to continue with HSQL, have the option in the administr...
Check if the database is up and the user credentials are working:
* user: openkm
* password: openkm
The error is clear, seems the application is not able to get the database connection. Check your database and ensure the credentials, etc... are set in the server.xml file. Remember any change in this file require to restarting the OpenKM service to take effect.
1- I suggest doing a full backup before trying to upgrade the Tomcat ( you must upgrade to the lastest tomcat 8.5.X -> can not upgrade to tomcat 9.X or upper ) 2- In this URL https://docs.openkm.com/kcenter/view/okm-6.3-com/tomcat-update.html we try to explain the concepts you should consider to upg...
1- stop the openkm
2- delete all the files in the log folder
3- start the openkm
4- try to login
5 - share the openkm.log here ( and take a look at this file because sure it is showing some error )