ID:               17606
 Comment by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Closed
 Bug Type:         HTTP related
 Operating System: RedHat 7.3
 PHP Version:      4.2.1
 New Comment:

people in all world !!!! i need your HELP i have same problem i cannot
upload files that are greater than 2M, mlin
what to do, maybe some of you solved this problem


Previous Comments:
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[2002-12-12 10:59:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

If want you can send me your php.ini to check if any 
variable is left to a default, otherway we are in a dead 
end; but believe me I been running my upload scripts in 3 
diferent machines (2 Redhat, 1 Suse) and I have had no 
trouble with it. Also you can send me if you want your 
upload script.

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[2002-12-12 10:35:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

1. The upload script is also identical on both machines and does not
override any settings
2. There's some diff's in the conf files - but only around hostname
etc. I actually ran one box as the other just to check (i.e. swapped
httpd.conf and php.ini)
3. Not sure what command to run to check this?
4. php.ini is root.root 744 (i.e. -rw-r--r--) and is definitely being
read (changing variables, restarting apache and then running phpinfo()
script shows the changes)

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[2002-12-12 09:12:40] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It is very strange, I have been working OK uploading big 
files, also with the version you are using. I can only 
advice you 3 things more to check. 
        1.- Check that you dont override tmp dir and 
upload max file size on the script or includes of your 
problem machine. 
        2.- Diff the config files (you have already done 
this as you can swap them between machines) 
        3.- Check which files the httpd process and its 
children are using while uploading to see where it is 
stored tmp. 
        4.- Check that php.ini is readable.

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[2002-12-12 08:42:29] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

One php.ini file in /usr/local/lib. Been through all that - removed all
previous (redhat standard install) incarnations of php. Doing a line by
line comparison on the two boxes using phpinfo() shows they are
configured identically also. The one box will just not write to the
upload_tmp_dir, even when I chmod that directory to 777. I've changed
the apache user and group thinking it may have been a wierd permissions
problem. Not much memory in the box, but it doesn't fill up and swap is
basically unused.

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[2002-12-12 03:28:26] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Are you sure that both machines are using the equal  
compiled php version?, please double check with locate how  
many php.ini files do you have on the problem machine and  
to which is your php pointing at.

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