[ZendTo] Re: Hitting upload limit on 64-bit centOS virtual machine

Jules Jules at Zend.To
Tue Jun 28 21:49:42 BST 2011


Sorry if that's the case, I thought I had re-done the libphp5.so file.
I will try to take a look tomorrow, if I get time.
I've got a couple of improvements I want my UI guy to make first (file 
size checking in capable browsers, and always showing n+2 browse buttons 
instead of n+1) but then I will release 4.03 for which I will make sure 
the libphp5.so file is rebuilt, for sure.

Jules.

P.S. Certainly on Ubuntu, the RealProgressBar does work on bigger 
uploads, as I regularly upload bigger than 4GB from IE9-64bit. I'll need 
to try it on CentOS.

On 28/06/2011 16:15, Chris Barber wrote:
> Okay well, I decided to test it and I am also not able to upload large files using the CentOS 4.02 VM install. Perhaps Phil is right, we need to apply the PHP fix. I'm surprised about this? Can anyone confirm if this is indeed required? I might just take a snapshot of the server and try it.
>
> -Chris
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Barber
> Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 11:11 AM
> To: 'ZendTo Users'
> Subject: RE: Hitting upload limit on 64-bit centOS virtual machine
>
> P.S. I could be remembering this wrong, the limit on that progress bar might be 4 GB...can't remember.
>
> Richard,
> Did you change the upload progress bar to false in preferences.php? The "real" progress bar errors out after 2 GB.
>
> The setting is:
>    'useRealProgressBar'   =>  FALSE,
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
>
> Hi -
>
> I have installed the CentOS 64-bit VM (v4.02) on our vSphere server and am encountering the following error:
>
> Upload Error
> There was an error while uploading 'SQL-Standard-FULL_ENU.iso'. The file size exceeds the limit imposed by PHP on the server; please contact the administrator regarding this problem.
>
> This occurs after (as near as I can tell) about 2GB of the 3.1GB test file have been uploaded (using IE9 client on Windows 7).
>
> I've checked the php.ini and acs.ini files and they look right (left as default); I've toned down the maxBytesForDropoff and maxBytesForFile in the preferences.php file (only because I haven't attached more storage yet!) but they are still well in excess of the actual file size (they are set to about 9GB).
>
> Shouldn't this work on the 64-bit VM? Can you advise please?
>
> Thanks and regards
>
> Richard
>
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