I founded a solution! I am using Linux Mint Debian Edition. As I said, physically, I have not separate partition mounted for /tmp. But exists tmpfs. I can check this with command "df -k". And this command give me: vm-mintdeb-xwiki user # df -k Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on rootfs 82190608 9326768 68747588 12% / udev 512748 0 512748 0% /dev /dev/disk/by-uuid/078c2e9b-dfd4-4895-a8d9-9587699f981b 82190608 9326768 68747588 12% / tmpfs 103464 740 102724 1% /var/run tmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /var/run/lock tmpfs 206924 128 206796 1% /tmp tmpfs 206924 72 206852 1% /var/run/shm
As you can see, /tmp mounted as tmpfs and have only 206924 (this is my restriction size). I am not a professional in Linux, and I didn't find where I can change system initialization script and increaze this for the future. But, as Sergiu said, I created another folder /temp and changed parameter JVM_TMP in /etc/default/tomcat6 to this folder. Now all working! I can attach files 1GB! Its great!!! This article also was helpful for me http://shebang-beacon.de/category/linux/linux-mint/ -- Best regards Eugen Colesnicov -- View this message in context: http://xwiki.475771.n2.nabble.com/Uploading-big-attachments-issue-tp7581155p7581164.html Sent from the XWiki- Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users
