The 513MB are the typical setting for the upload_max_filesize as
defined in the .htaccess file provided with ownCloud (directly in the
root ownCloud directory). 

Just adapt the value(s) there (don't forget
the post_max_size) to your needs. 

The reason why you don't see the
upload file size setting in your Admin section is most probably because
file permissions/ownership is not set up to allow php to write to this
.htaccess file; ownCloud then hides the setting in the Admin section.
Ideally there should be a hint about that fact instead (care to report
an issue?). 

Regards, 

Randolph 
On 10. März 2014 16:00:51 MEZ, Adrian
Sevcencowrote: 

> On 03/10/2014 03:52 PM, Roland Hager wrote:
> 
>> On
10.03.2014 14:25, Diederik de Haas wrote:
>> 
>>> On Monday 10 March
2014 15:19:53 Adrian Sevcenco wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Does anyone have any idea
about this?
>>>
http://doc.owncloud.org/server/6.0/admin_manual/configuration/configuring_big_file_upload.html
[1]
>> 
>> The manual does not mention the "upload_tmp_dir". This
should point to a
>> partition with enough free space left. Normally
this points by default
>> to /tmp, which is often a separate partition
with limited size. So if
>> your /tmp partition has about 500MB of free
space left ... . If you want
>> to raise the upload limit to 5GB you
need at least 5GB free space. If
>> more users upload 5GB at the same
time you need about $num_users * 5GB
>> free space.
> 
> Thanks for
info!
> so .. i have this :
> 1. at admin page for file handling i have
only Enable ZIP-download option
> 
> 2. root@issaf: etc # grep
upload_max_filesize php.ini
> upload_max_filesize = 5368709120
> 
> 3.
root@issaf: etc # grep post_max_size php.ini
> post_max_size =
5368709120
> 
> 4. root@issaf: etc # grep output_buffering php.ini
> ;
output_buffering
> output_buffering = 8192
> 
> 5. root@issaf: ~ # grep
upload_tmp_dir /etc/php.ini
> upload_tmp_dir = /export/php_tmp_uploads
>

> root@issaf: ~ # df /export
> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted
on
> /dev/sdc1 12T 410G 12T 4% /export
> 
> root@issaf: etc # rpm -qa
php
> php-5.5.10-1.el6.remi.x86_64
> 
> (this i had to do in order to
have a newer php than the default centos)
> 
> Version
> ownCloud 6.0.2
(stable)
> 
> Also, this is happening only in the web page, the owncloud
client
> syncronize ok (i tested with an 4+ GB iso)
> 
> Thanks!
>
Adrian
> 
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