Am 16.02.2017 um 14:46 schrieb Erik Mathis:
Did you update the MariaDB client bins on the php7 box? I ask because I've always wonder how true the "binary compatible" statement was. I know I have some servers that have the older 10.0 client bins installed talking to a 10.1 server.
besides that PHP is using 'mysqlnd' and so libmysql is not part of the game it MariaDB *is* binary compatible because "symbol versioning" and you don't even need to recompile dbmail, postfix, dovecot and other using libmysql - even if - since i roll my own rpm packages there is no way to have any older binary pieces however, it smells like https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=74021 not only affects fetch_array() but also fetch_assoc() and fetch_row() and is sadly not fixed with 7.1.2 / 7.0.16 released today and already deployed
On 02/16/2017 04:41 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 16.02.2017 um 10:04 schrieb Peter Laursen:
The particular error message "Got packet bigger than 'max_allowed_packet' bytes" is returned from the client and not the server.
Both the server and the client has a "max_allowed_packet" setting. The client-one is listed here https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/mysql-command-options.html
well, that don't change the fact that i no longer can fetch a base64 encoded binary file uploaded on 2016-10-06 which was already on PHP 7.0, has a count of 32 downloads (not much i know) and the only recent change is MariaDB 10.0.x to 10.1.x
[16-Feb-2017 10:33:15 Europe/Vienna] PHP Warning: mysqli_fetch_assoc() [<a href='http://at.php.net/manual/de/function.mysqli-fetch-assoc.php'>function.mysqli-fetch-assoc.php</a>]: Malformed server packet. Field length pointing 22 bytes after end of packet in /phpincludes/global_mysql_class.inc.php on line 639 [16-Feb-2017 10:33:15 Europe/Vienna] PHP Warning: mysqli_fetch_assoc() [<a href='http://at.php.net/manual/de/function.mysqli-fetch-assoc.php'>function.mysqli-fetch-assoc.php</a>]: Error while reading a row in /phpincludes/global_mysql_class.inc.php on line 639
On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 8:57 AM, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@thelounge.net <mailto:h.reindl@thelounge.net>> wrote:
/etc/my.cnf (for many years now) max_allowed_packet = 200M
how can it be that when the whole table file is 54MB large with a setting of 200MB that something is larger then 200MB while obviously it was not too large at insert time at 2016-10-06 but with MariaDB 10.0.x instead 10.1.x?
PHP says mysqli_fetch_assoc() [<a href='http://at.php.net/manual/de/function.mysqli-fetch-assoc.php <http://at.php.net/manual/de/function.mysqli-fetch-assoc.php>'>function.mysqli-fetch-assoc.php</a>]:
Malformed server packet. Field length pointing 22 bytes after end of packet
MariaDB [afi]> select * from cms1_docmgmt_entrys where doc_id=19; ERROR 2020 (HY000): Got packet bigger than 'max_allowed_packet' bytes
MariaDB [afi]> show variables like 'max_allowed_packet'; +--------------------+-----------+ | Variable_name | Value | +--------------------+-----------+ | max_allowed_packet | 209715200 | +--------------------+-----------+ 1 row in set (0,00 sec)
MariaDB [afi]> select doc_file_download_size from cms1_docmgmt_entrys where doc_id=19; +------------------------+ | doc_file_download_size | +------------------------+ | 15838399 | +------------------------+ 1 row in set (0,00 sec)
-rw-rw---- 1 mysql mysql 9,3K 2017-02-04 15:39 cms1_docmgmt_entrys.frm -rw-rw---- 1 mysql mysql 54M 2017-02-10 04:05 cms1_docmgmt_entrys.MYD -rw-rw---- 1 mysql mysql 234K 2017-02-10 04:05 cms1_docmgmt_entrys.MYI