On 2004.06.03, Ross Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just for fun, I started a truss before I submitted the upload form.
> The file was a 10mb chunk of /dev/random.

truss means Solaris and not Linux -- okay, now that we've established
this ...

> Snippet: [snip]
>
> There were quite a few read()s like those above.
> When I hit 'Upload', the browser (galeon) showed that it was
> transferring data to the host.  It got as far as 1125k before it stalled
> out.  At that same time, the reads stopped in the truss.  Galeon's still
> spinng, but stopped at 1125k.

Sounds like the limit is still 1MB.

> Looks like it gave up sending or receiving, for some reason.
>
> Here's the relevant part of config.tcl:
>
> ns_section "ns/server/${servername}/module/nssock"
> ns_param   maxinput              [expr 1024 * 1024 * 100]
> ns_param   readtimeoutlogging    true
> ns_param   serverrejectlogging   true
> ns_param   sockerrorlogging      true
> ns_param   sockshuterrorlogging  true

I notice you don't have "recvwait" set (according to this snippet).

    ns_param recvwait [expr 15 * 60]

Try that first.  If it doesn't make a difference, we'll take the next
steps.  It still feels like maxinput isn't being set to 100MB and it's
still the 1MB default ... it might help to see the whole config.tcl.

-- Dossy

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