In the GS backend's file tab, I cannot upload files of more than a couple of kilobytes (limit seems to be somewhere around 5 kb). This is even though I have set the following values in my /etc/php5/apache2filter/php.ini:
Of course, I have restarted apache after all changes I tried. (as root: service apache2 restart)
I have frequently checked with <?PHP phpinfo (); ?> that the settings I made are actually active.
But the size limit persists.
Yesterday I accidently found, that the same limit applies in a local drupal test installation (which has been lying around for much longer, and I know it used to work with larger file there), so I assume it is some global settings problem of either php or apache.
I have, too, done a diff with the original php.ini template of package php5-common ( /usr/share/php5/php.ini-production, and the only differences are in the lines quoted above. I am at a loss.
Code:
file_uploads = On
upload_max_filesize = 50M
max_file_uploads = 20
max_execution_time = 180
max_input_time = 300
memory_limit = 256M
post_max_size = 60M
Of course, I have restarted apache after all changes I tried. (as root: service apache2 restart)
I have frequently checked with <?PHP phpinfo (); ?> that the settings I made are actually active.
But the size limit persists.
Yesterday I accidently found, that the same limit applies in a local drupal test installation (which has been lying around for much longer, and I know it used to work with larger file there), so I assume it is some global settings problem of either php or apache.
I have, too, done a diff with the original php.ini template of package php5-common ( /usr/share/php5/php.ini-production, and the only differences are in the lines quoted above. I am at a loss.
- GS 3.3.4 is running on my local pc
- using the define('GSNOUPLOADIFY', 1) option in gsconfig.php
- System: Debian testing
- apache2: 2.4.10-9
- PHP5: 5.6.4+dfsg-1