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

Jules Jules at Zend.To
Sun Sep 4 18:00:31 BST 2011


Replace the "5.5" with just "5" and you might have more luck. Let me 
know how you get on.

Jules.

On 04/09/2011 15:42, Chris Barber wrote:
>
> Jules,
>
> The following link from http://zend.to/phpfix.php is broken. I did a 
> Google search but I'm finding a few items that look similar. Can you 
> provide and correct link?
>
> http://mirror.rackspace.com/ius/stable/Redhat/5.5/SRPMS/
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>
> *On Behalf Of *Jules
> *Sent:* Sunday, September 04, 2011 5:45 AM
>
> I've found the solution to this one. In the most recent PHP revision, 
> they tweaked the layout of the code which caused the patching commands 
> on http://zend.to/phpfix.php to break, so it left an int behind that 
> it should have turned into a long.
>
> If you're running your own server (and haven't just taken my VM 
> distribution) then you need to rebuild the libphp5.so binary according 
> to the instructions on zend.to/phpfix.php which I fixed some time ago 
> when I first discovered the problem.
>
> If my VM distribution is also wrong, I will get that rebuilt as soon 
> as I can. Otherwise you can just follow the instructions on 
> http://zend.to/phpfix.php yourself to rebuild the binary.
>
> Note if you are running RedHat 6 or CentOS 6, you will need to follow 
> the link on that page to the RedHat 6 version of the instructions. 
> Unfortunately these are rather more long-winded due to RedHat failing 
> to ship a load of the libraries that are required to rebuild their own 
> binaries :-(
>
> Can you confirm the problem *does* exist on my own VM distribution for 
> CentOS 5?
>
> Jules.
>
> On 02/09/2011 15:52, Chris Barber wrote:
>
> 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> 
> [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 <mailto: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 J). 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:
>
> 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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