[ZendTo] Re: Max File Size question

Gray McCord gdm at sangabriel.com
Mon Apr 15 14:56:23 BST 2013


Thanks, Jules. I've got it working now. The instructions worked fine once I
realized that my initial Centos install was missing a few things, like  gcc.
;-)

Take care of yourself!

Gray

Gray McCord
Adapt, Mutate, Migrate, or Die
                                                          -C. Darwin


From:  Jules <Jules at zend.to>
Organization:  ZendTo
Reply-To:  ZendTo Users <zendto at zend.to>
Date:  Monday, April 15, 2013 8:33 AM
To:  ZendTo Users <zendto at zend.to>
Subject:  [ZendTo] Re: Max File Size question

    
 Gray,
 
 Sorry for the long delay in replying, I've been in hospital for a bit (and
have to go back in again in a couple of weeks).
 
 Please read http://zend.to/phpini.php as it's all documented there.
 
 Unless you rebuild your PHP library libphp5.so, you will find that 64-bit
uploads won't work.
 
 Jules.
 
 
On 21/03/2013 15:30, Gray McCord wrote:
 
 
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>  
>  
> I have a question about the upload file size limit for Zendto. My installation
> is on a Centos 6.4 x64 installation using php 5.3. I checked to see if my php
> was in fact already 64-bit capable and it is. ( I ran php ­r 'echo
> PHP_INT_MAX;' and got a really big number, like 19 digits starting with a 9)
> So, my assumption is that PHP should be able to handle >2GB files without any
> patching.
>  
>  
>  
> 
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>  
> I set my postmax and uploadmax settings in php.ini to 50GB and used the other
> recommended php.ini settings from the sendto website docs. I then set my
> maxBytesforDropoff & file settings to 10GB.  So far so good.
>  
> 
>  
>  
> I then attempted to upload a 3.7GB iso file and got the following error:
>  
> 
>  
>  
>    
>  Upload Error  
>  There was an error while uploading
> 'en_windows_server_2012_x64_dvd_915478.iso'. The file size exceeds the limit
> imposed by PHP on the server; please contact the administrator regarding this
> problem. 
>  
>  
>  What am I missing?  Any ideas on why this failed?
>  
>  Thanks!
>  
>  Gray
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