On Sun, 2004-08-15 at 13:01, Kim Steinhaug wrote: > Just a quick question, > > Did you alter the upload_max_filesize to 500MB > and the post_max_size to say 510MB and you succesfully > upload 500MB files from one machine to the server? > > I never testes with filesizes that large, but It would be nice to > hear if it accually works without tweaking to much. > > I would also think that the general 30sec timout would need to > be altered as moving a 500MB file from /var/ to the users homedirectory > and then do some filechecking on it and such would easilly need > some extra seconds. Not to think of the overhead if many people > upload large files at a time. > > Ok, its a vague post this, just looking for some input here, :D > > Its like the needle and the haystack, dont know what im exatcly looking > for here, but you never know. I work with large files myself on some > systems, and its always nice to get feedback whatever it is from other > people working with the same stuff. > > -- > Kim Steinhaug > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > There are 10 types of people when it comes to binary numbers: > those who understand them, and those who don't. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > www.steinhaug.com - www.easywebshop.no - www.easycms.no www.webkitpro.com > -------------------------------------------------------------------------
500 mb upload? Make sure you have enough tmp space available for that. When you get that big you might want to consider a different form of uploading... ala sftp/ftp. -Robby -- /*************************************** * Robby Russell | Owner.Developer.Geek * PLANET ARGON | www.planetargon.com * Portland, OR | [EMAIL PROTECTED] * 503.351.4730 | blog.planetargon.com * PHP/PostgreSQL Hosting & Development ****************************************/
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