[ZendTo] Re: Large uploads not working on 64-bit Centos VM

Chris Barber chris at techquility.net
Fri Sep 2 15:52:14 BST 2011


Okay well I am still also NOT able to upload any files larger than 2 GB, no matter what browser I try. IE9 64 bit, nope. Chrome, nope. Firefox, nope.

I checked my PHP parameters and they also look fine as you indicated below. I'm out of ideas at the moment....

My setup is using the 64 bit CentOS prebuilt VM. Running in ESXi 4.x.

Jules?

-Chris


From: zendto-bounces at zend.to [mailto:zendto-bounces at zend.to] On Behalf Of Chris Barber
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 10:36 AM
To: ZendTo Users
Subject: [ZendTo] Re: Large uploads not working on 64-bit Centos VM

Hey Richard

I'm going to test this on my CentOS 4.05 ZendTo install and let you know if it works. Make sure you give IE9 64bit edition a try too.

Will report back soon.

-Chris

From: zendto-bounces at zend.to<mailto:zendto-bounces at zend.to> [mailto:zendto-bounces at zend.to]<mailto:[mailto:zendto-bounces at zend.to]> On Behalf Of ROGERS Richard
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 6:44 AM
To: 'zendto at zend.to'
Subject: [ZendTo] Large uploads not working on 64-bit Centos VM

Hi -

I'm coming back to my upload problems with large (>2GB) files, having updated to 4.03 on my 64 bit CentOS virtual machine (downloaded from zend.to, so should have all the right underpinnings).

Unfortunately this issue hasn't gone away with the upgrade (there's always hope :)). Here is a bit more info...

Uploading via Chrome on Win7/64 bit, the upload appears to complete, but at the end the following error is displayed:

[cid:image001.png at 01CC695E.4D613400]

A couple of things to note:

1.       The size does not exceed the limits imposed - I've set an upload limit in the configuration of around 8GB - when the upload starts Chrome displays "2242.39MB/8864.37MB"

2.       A simple PHP script reports its internal limits as follows:

php_int_max 9223372036854775807
php_int_size 8

...so that looks like a "proper" 64 bit PHP!

3.       Note the "From" above - it seems to have "forgotten" who I am - could this be linked? (or is it just not bothering after some other failure - possibly so as it sill displays "you are currently logged in as ROGERS Richard" at the bottom of the screen). It correctly displayed my details (from AD login) in the earlier screens.

Relevant configuration files are attached.

Any suggestions as to what the problem may be, or how to go about tracking it down, are welcome!

Thanks and regards

Richard

--
Richard Rogers
Principal IT Officer, Client Technology and Applications
Information Services, Staffordshire University
Tel. 01785-353785


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