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max_execution_time 30 memory_limit 314M post_max_size 313M upload_max_filesize 312M max_input_time 60 MySQL Settings: max_allowed_packet ( 313M in my.cnf) (328204288 according to 'show variable like max_allowed_packet' max_packet_size Not set in my.cnf, not set in MySQL wait_timeout Not set in my.cnf, net set in MySQL I have been trying to understand why /etc/init.d/mysqld is not written to use all the settings in my.cnf ( like logfile statements ) but thats another thread. I am going to bump my max_execution_time to 60 and see. Does that sound reasonable? Thanks again for responding. --------------- Added [DATE]1262982984[/DATE] at [TIME]1262982984[/TIME] --------------- Quote:
??? --------------- Added [DATE]1262983596[/DATE] at [TIME]1262983596[/TIME] --------------- BTW, When I did a query on the ****attachment table, the file sizes were correct so I am assuming that the files attached correctly ands the problem is in the download. Thats assuming quite a bit. The behavior is consistant with an incomplete attachment ( with no error message) but a filesize field that shows what the file should be and not what it actually is. --------------- Added [DATE]1262986629[/DATE] at [TIME]1262986629[/TIME] --------------- I can successfully run this code on the affected machine. Code:
<?php header('Content-type: application/flv'); header('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="MyFileName.flv"'); readfile('MyFileName.flv'); ?> Then I used this PHP page to download it. It downloaded completely and played without error. |
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