Max File Upload Size not being respected by Virtual Servers

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#1 Fri, 01/11/2019 - 12:45
arretx

Max File Upload Size not being respected by Virtual Servers

So I've edited just about every PHP.INI file I can imagine on my server to contain the required statements to increase file upload limits on PHP web applications and none of them (PHPMyAdmin / Wordpress for example) show that any changes have been made and still prevent me from uploading files larger than the default.

Short of sliding a stick of dynamite into my mouth, does someone have a simple Step 1, Step 2, Step 3 guide to making sure all points needed are covered when configuring the server to allow this?

I'm completely stumped.

Fri, 03/08/2019 - 23:53
wolke8

I have the same problem. Web searches only lead to people who also have this problem - but not solutions

?

Sat, 03/09/2019 - 12:57
Welshman
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Hi, in VM as Master admin. Services / PHP * Configuration / Resource Limits have you set what you want?

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Mon, 03/11/2019 - 06:33
Welshman
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So did that help guys ?? Or you going to leave it in limbo ??

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Mon, 08/26/2019 - 09:05
superdorx
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I found this post while looking for the same solution. I increased as per your suggestion at Services / PHP * Configuration / Resource Limits. Restarted Apache and still no change to phpmyadmin max upload. Stuck on 2MB. I also have edited all php.ini files. All out of options here.

I even increase from 2MB to 64M at MySQL Server Configuration / Maximum packet size.

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