I know believe that the Bind message length error is related to the
PostgreSQL database blob size limitation of 1 GB.  I have successfully
uploaded the same file to another Artifactory server running the standard
Derby database configuration.



shawn_ayers wrote:
> 
> I believe I was hitting a browser size limitation.  I reduced the file
> size below the 2 GB maximum and it did upload, but when deploying into
> Artifactory with PostgreSQL I encountered the following error:
> 
> Cannot deploy file GB_TEST_FILE.zip. Cause: Bind message length
> 1,469,053,112 too long. This can be caused by very large or incorrect
> length specifications on InputStream parameters.
> 
> Would this be caused by PostgreSQL's field limitation of 1 GB maximum?
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Shawn
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> shawn_ayers wrote:
>> 
>> I suppose I could be hitting a browser file upload limit.
>> 
>> 
>> shawn_ayers wrote:
>>> 
>>> I am running into an issue uploading, from a browser,  a 4.5 GB .ISO
>>> file into Artifactory and each time I am running into the same issue:
>>> 
>>> * The browser either errors out and goes to a blank page or in Google
>>> Chrome I receive the following:
>>> 
>>> "Upload Failed: Request was rejected because its size is unknown"
>>> 
>>> I have attempted to upload this file into the following configurations,
>>> with the same result:
>>> 
>>> 1.) Artifactoy connected to a PostgreSQL database
>>> 
>>> and
>>> 
>>> 2.) Artifactory out of the box fronting the filesystem as the storage
>>> repository.
>>> 
>>> I have already changed the "File Upload Max Size" to 0
>>> 
>>> I am running Artifactory Ver  2.2.2 (rev. 10427)
>>> 
>>> I suppose I could be running into a size limit based upon the browser.
>>> 
>>> Thank you,
>>> 
>>> Shawn
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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