Max file size change?
After a quick one hour run today, I noticed my uploads weren't uploading.
<html>
<head><title>413 Request Entity Too Large</title></head>
<body bgcolor="white">
<center><h1>413 Request Entity Too Large</h1></center>
<hr><center>nginx/1.8.0</center>
</body>
</html>
It appears the maximum file size has been significantly reduced. After trial and error it now appears that files more than 100,000 lines won't be accepted? Previously I was uploading 5mb gzip'd files for years - is this new file size restriction intentional / temporary? It appears it's the same whether I upload in a browser or using curl. Why the change to such small upload sizes??
<html>
<head><title>413 Request Entity Too Large</title></head>
<body bgcolor="white">
<center><h1>413 Request Entity Too Large</h1></center>
<hr><center>nginx/1.8.0</center>
</body>
</html>
It appears the maximum file size has been significantly reduced. After trial and error it now appears that files more than 100,000 lines won't be accepted? Previously I was uploading 5mb gzip'd files for years - is this new file size restriction intentional / temporary? It appears it's the same whether I upload in a browser or using curl. Why the change to such small upload sizes??
Oh wow, thanks for the good news.
BTW, what is the max file size (compressed with gzip) ?
I would like to (eventually, just not today) add a max limit function (and auto-split my files) to my upload script just so I don't hit that restriction in the future if I go out for very long walks. Thanks in advance
BTW, what is the max file size (compressed with gzip) ?
I would like to (eventually, just not today) add a max limit function (and auto-split my files) to my upload script just so I don't hit that restriction in the future if I go out for very long walks. Thanks in advance
What is the maximum size allowed for upload? I just tried uploading a 81mb .tar.gz and it finished with a blank screen and files weren't listed in the uploads.
Any idea how can we split a large gpsxml from Kismet into multiple chunks without corrupting its integrity?
Hi Strasharo,
Assuming your on Linux/Unix, there's always multiple ways to do anything.
You might try looking at the "split" command. You can use this at the command line to split the file size into chunks sizes that will work for uploading, and then manually copy paste the file header into each "chunk" file. Or you might try scripting it so suit your personal needs in bash, python or something - to automate /ease your upload tasks.
https://kb.iu.edu/d/afar
Assuming your on Linux/Unix, there's always multiple ways to do anything.
You might try looking at the "split" command. You can use this at the command line to split the file size into chunks sizes that will work for uploading, and then manually copy paste the file header into each "chunk" file. Or you might try scripting it so suit your personal needs in bash, python or something - to automate /ease your upload tasks.
https://kb.iu.edu/d/afar
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