Merge pull request #1492 from owncloud/phil-davis-Big-File-Upload-master

Big File Upload typos
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Carla Schroder
2015-08-14 11:02:49 -07:00

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ hard limits that cannot be exceeded:
64-bit filesystems have much higher limits; consult the documentation for your
filesystem.
.. note:: The ownCloud sync client is not affected by this described upload limits
.. note:: The ownCloud sync client is not affected by these upload limits
as it is uploading files in smaller chunks.
System Configuration
@@ -25,8 +25,8 @@ System Configuration
* Disable user quotas, which makes them unlimited
* Your temp file or partition has to be big enough to hold multiple
parallel uploads from multiple users; e.g. if the max upload size is 10GB and
the average users uploading the same time is 100: temp space has to hold at
least 10x100 GB
the average number of users uploading at the same time is 100: temp space has
to hold at least 10x100 GB
Configuring Your Webserver
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@@ -52,9 +52,9 @@ Apache module could also stop large uploads from completing. If you're using thi
module and getting failed uploads of large files either disable it in your Apache
config or raise the configured ``RequestReadTimeout`` timeouts.
There are also several other configuration option in your webserver config which
There are also several other configuration options in your webserver config which
could prevent the upload of larger files. Please see the manual of your webserver
how to configure those values correctly:
for how to configure those values correctly:
Apache
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@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ to see which ``php.ini`` file your server is using. This is the one you want to
edit.
If you are running ownCloud on a 32-bit system, any ``open_basedir`` directive
in your ``php.ini`` file needs to be commented out
in your ``php.ini`` file needs to be commented out.
Set the following two parameters inside ``php.ini``, using your own desired
file size values::