On 11.07.2013 10:04, Holger Angenent wrote:
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?
Yes, the desktop client >= 1.3.0 implements what we defined here:
https://github.com/owncloud/core/wiki/spec:-big-file-chunking
The functionality is very well encapsulated in a C lib, so if it is
possible to enhance the software you're talking about it might be
considerable to implement a direct upload to ownCloud in there.
Apart from that, I still think it would be good to have a commandline
client that would work on the same settings as the desktop client, not
sure if the recent python approach is still active.
With it, you would type:
$> occmd put huge_file.dat my_huge_files
and it would upload the local file huge_file.dat to the directory
my_huge_files on the configured ownCloud server. Should be fairly easy
to implement (C++, Qt).
regards,
Klaas
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
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