Can that be changed somehow?
At 01:42 PM 12/5/2005, you wrote: >I think in MX (6.x) it spooled to disk, later editions/updates spool to >memory. > > > > >"This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Oriel House, 26 The Quadrant, >Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1DL, United Kingdom), a division of Reed Business, >Registered in England, Number 678540. It contains information which is >confidential and may also be privileged. It is for the exclusive use of the >intended recipient(s). If you are not the intended recipient(s) please note >that any form of distribution, copying or use of this communication or the >information in it is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have >received this communication in error please return it to the sender or call >our switchboard on +44 (0) 20 89107910. The opinions expressed within this >communication are not necessarily those expressed by Reed Exhibitions." >Visit our website at http://www.reedexpo.com > >-----Original Message----- >From: Mik Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: CF-Server <[email protected]> >Sent: Mon Dec 05 18:12:06 2005 >Subject: Re: using java class files > >Right... but increasing it from 512 to 1024 didn't do anything for >the filesizes of the uploads. > >Michael > > >At 12:37 PM 12/5/2005, you wrote: > >What I mean is that if your JVM runs out of memory, ColdFusion will no > >longer process any requests - this could happen at 200mb of a 300mb file or > >it could happen at 298mb. > > > >If it's all on the same network could you not use UNC paths? That would be > >even quicker and would not require a thread to be tied up - you could also > >use some Async ColdFusion. > > > >Your heap size may or may not be enough - it all depends on your > >application. You could take it to 2GB if you have 6GB on the machine. The > >rest will be used by the OS. > > > > > > > > > > > > > >"This e-mail is from Reed Exhibitions (Oriel House, 26 The Quadrant, > >Richmond, Surrey, TW9 1DL, United Kingdom), a division of Reed Business, > >Registered in England, Number 678540. It contains information which is > >confidential and may also be privileged. It is for the exclusive use of >the > >intended recipient(s). If you are not the intended recipient(s) please >note > >that any form of distribution, copying or use of this communication or the > >information in it is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have > >received this communication in error please return it to the sender or call > >our switchboard on +44 (0) 20 89107910. The opinions expressed within this > >communication are not necessarily those expressed by Reed Exhibitions." > >Visit our website at http://www.reedexpo.com > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Mik Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: CF-Server <[email protected]> > >Sent: Mon Dec 05 15:53:21 2005 > >Subject: Re: using java class files > > > > >a theoretical limit is possible but that is down to available RAM etc. > > > >Well, that's a limit, isn't it? > > > >What happens when we try to upload a very large file is after about > >300 mb we get the following error: > > > > 500 null > > > >And it's not a time-out thing. I tested this by logging in via Remote > >Desktop and uploading an 800 mb file which took under a minute (as > >you'd expect). > > > >So maybe it's an IIS thing? I have the CF JVM Heap Size set to 1024, > >if that matters. What other configs can I change? > > > >Is there a way to have the file(s) spool straight to the hard drive > >instead of to memory (which seems a little silly if you ask me). > >Better yet, to a particular HD and folder? > > > >I know, I know. Several people have said I'm crazy for trying to > >accept very large files via HTTP, but we want to integrate the upload > >into the application. FTP moves us out of the application and adds a > >bunch of security and synchronization issues. Plus, the people who > >want to do these very large uploads will be doing so over an internal > >network (University) so the uploads won't take very long. > > > >Michael > > > > > >At 05:40 AM 12/5/2005, James Holmes wrote: > > >Another possibility that might be artificially imposing what looks > > >like a limit might be the request timeout setting in the CF Admin. > > >It's worth checking to see if this setting is enabled. > > > > > >On 12/5/05, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) > > ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Michael > > > > > > > > As noted previously - there is **no** limit uploading a file via >CFFILE > >- a > > > > theoretical limit is possible but that is down to available RAM etc. > > > > > >-- > > >CFAJAX docs and other useful articles: > > >http://jr-holmes.coldfusionjournal.com/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Purchase Homesite Plus with Dreamweaver from House of Fusion, a Macromedia Authorized Affiliate and support the CF community. http://www.houseoffusion.com/banners/view.cfm?bannerid=55 Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:10:5730 Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/10 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=s:10 Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/unsubscribe.cfm?user=11502.10531.10 Donations & Support: http://www.houseoffusion.com/tiny.cfm/54
