On 11/11/2010 01:05 AM, Paul Harris wrote: > On 11 November 2010 13:51, Caleb James DeLisle > <calebdeli...@lavabit.com>wrote: > >> The first thing I should tell you is with the windows installer, all of the >> wiki is kept in ram so >> you adding large attachments will soon put you in a position of being >> unable to load the wiki and >> exporting (to move to a .war with a "real" database) will become very >> difficult. >> > > So you are saying, if I can't run the wiki, I won't be able to export it and > thus can't move the server to a new platform? > > I assume, that once its running in a "real" database, I will not need to > "export" it, but instead I can just use the normal database > backup/restore.... right?
That is the common practice. Caleb > > >> >> That said, the page you want is >> http://yourwi.ki/xwiki/bin/edit/XWiki/XWikiPreferences?editor=object >> Expand the section called "XWikiPreferences 1" and you should find the >> setting you are looking for. >> >> > ok got it, seems to be 33mb limit. > > >> In a postgres database with 1024MB of ram, you will still find a limit >> around 50MB, something we are >> working to change. >> > > ouch, how can that be? thats nothing, I know people who want to upload > multi-gigabyte files (rather than posting them on a DVD via snail mail). > > I wrote a little C++ cgi app with libcurl, and that uses a streaming > technique so the data is streamed out to the http client, so it doesn't > require any more ram than to load the index of files. > > Can't you do something similar in Java? Don't load the file off the > harddisk, instead stream it from the harddisk/database. > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > users@xwiki.org > http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users > _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@xwiki.org http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users