Hello, did you try to use the desktop client? Just yesterday I uploaded a 4.4 GB ISO-image using the 1.3.0 client to test the performance of my server and got no problems (and up to 70 MB/sec). Or is this no option for you?
Cheers, Holger Am 11.07.2013 09:57, schrieb Jakub Moscicki: > Hello, > > I have some users testing owncloud for uploading very large files (> > 4GB). They have a valid corporate use-case for this (sharing an binary > image file of large simulation system with an external support company). > > I have bumped up the php and owncloud config parameters to increase > the maximum size of uploaded files but I am currently stuck at ~2GB limit. > I am on SLC6, x86_64 kernel and my php and apache rpms have .x86_64 > suffixes (presumably/hopefully compiled with 64bit support). > > Following the doc at http://owncloud.org/support/big-files/ my > settings in /etc/php.ini have been experimentally defined as: > > post_max_message = 2^31 -1 [ 2247483647 bytes] > upload_max_filesize = post_max_message - 100MB > > If I go above 2^31 in these settings then it appears that I wrap > around a signed 32 bit integer (?) and the limit is effectively smaller. > > Anyone has experience or suggestion how to go up to 4GB or even further? > > There is also this app, which I would be willing to help reviewing > once I figure out about the basic configuration and owncloud strategy > for large file support: > > http://apps.owncloud.com/content/show.php/Large+File+Upload > > Is this app the "official" way to go for very large files? > > kuba > > -- > > > _______________________________________________ > Owncloud mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud
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