Bug #86373 unable to store 50-150MB video data in longblob datatype
Submitted: 18 May 2017 13:43 Modified: 18 May 2017 14:24
Reporter: khomba meitei Email Updates:
Status: Not a Bug Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Server: DML Severity:S5 (Performance)
Version:6.3.8 OS:Windows (Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Service Pack 1)
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any
Tags: WBBugReporter

[18 May 2017 13:43] khomba meitei
Description:
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Actually i was trying to insert binary byte array data into longblob data type, the file size is in between(50-100)MB. Now i have already configure the innodb_log_file_size into 2G and innodb_log_file_group into 2, and i did everything on my best level each and every my.ini tab and command. Even after increase the size mysql does not accept.

How to repeat:
Actually i was trying to insert binary byte array data into longblob data type, the file size is in between(50-100)MB. Now i have already configure the innodb_log_file_size into 2G and innodb_log_file_group into 2, and i did everything on my best level each and every my.ini tab and command. Even after increase the size mysql does not accept.

Suggested fix:
So, finally i request you please resolved my problem as soon as possible.
[18 May 2017 14:24] MySQL Verification Team
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