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Author: | archieboy [ 12. Nov 2007, 14:05 ] |
Post subject: | increasing number of users getting "ERROR-UNDEFINED-io& |
Is this a pure connection issue? Is there something I can tell my users to do to reduce this? Some users cannot upload at all without getting this error (usually file over 10 megs). I am using the licensed version of 2.51... will 2.6 be better? Thank you. |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 12. Nov 2007, 14:35 ] |
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this error normally happens when tfu_upload.php cannot be found or when you set the maximum upload size bigger than the values set in php.ini Do big downloads work from your pc? and if they upload smaller files it works? /Michael |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 12. Nov 2007, 14:47 ] |
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And another issue with big uploads - make sure the max_execution_time max_input_time default_socket_timeout are high enough! and of course upload_max_filesize post_max_size are high enough too;). /Michael |
Author: | archieboy [ 12. Nov 2007, 19:16 ] |
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I increased all those values, and it does not appear to have made a difference. Thsi from a user in Austraila (server is in Boston): Quote: Still the same. I even had my administrator in Holland to try it from there since I know, the NZ hub is slow. He has the same problem. It seems the file just stops half way. Some times I am lucky and it goes through. The longer the file , the bigger chance of it locking up. My file is 40,000K
Here are my php.ini settings: max_execution_time = 60 max_input_time = 120 default_socket_timeout = 60 upload_max_filesize = 252M post_max_size = 500M Any other suggestions? |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 12. Nov 2007, 20:37 ] |
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why other . The times are still only one minute. I have set the times to 10 min on my test server. On my local machine this times are ignored - therefore I can not do this tests right now. I currently improving some ot the upload progress displays. But this should not affect your problem. are you using TFU only or TWG as well? Then you could try the html upload form an check if this upload fails too. /Michael |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 12. Nov 2007, 21:35 ] |
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something else - I tested and I think I have a synconisation problems sometimes when big files are uploaded (they are uploaded but TFU tells it it not!). Can you ask if maybe the uploaded file is there but the flash says upload failed? I try to reproduce this on my local machine (had this on one of my test servers). /Michael |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 12. Nov 2007, 21:51 ] |
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I got the problem because I decreased my max_execution_time max_input_time to 6 sec. Then it fails. I increased the time bach to my 1200 and then it worked fine. Look if you find something like: Maximum execution time of x seconds exceeded in \tfu\tfu_upload.php on line xx /Michael |
Author: | archieboy [ 13. Nov 2007, 01:38 ] |
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OK, I increased max_execution_time = 1200 max_input_time = 1200 Will ask users with trouble to test again. Thank you. |
Author: | TinyWebGallery [ 13. Nov 2007, 09:44 ] |
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good. I will post the new version of TFU today in the forum. This is the first beta of TFU 2.7 where I have improved the message handling for big files as well. You can give this a try. /Michael |
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