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Large File (100MB+) Upload Issue



The .xml files on production are significantly more complex... Something
would not necessarily jump out at me immediately, which is why I was
wondering if anyone else had this experience :)  I've been going through
them manually though, just in case I get lucky.

I should mention too that nothing at all is getting logged to
catalina.out.

So is the general consensus that this is indeed an issue with Tomcat,
and not Apache or a system setting? 


 
Regards,
Lindsey

-----Original Message-----
From: Caldarale, Charles R [mailto:Chuck.Caldarale (at) unisys.com] 
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 3:34 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Large File (100MB+) Upload Issue

> From: Stryjewski Lindsey [mailto:stryjewski_lindsey (at) bah.com]
> Subject: RE: Large File (100MB+) Upload Issue
> 
> If this were the issue, why would a 22MB file (which I just
> tested) work just fine?

If the maxPostSize is being exceeded, there should be a log entry
indicating such.  Have you checked the server.xml on the production
system to see what it does have configured for each connector?  You
could do a file compare of your development vs. production .xml files in
the conf directory to see if any differences there might be causing the
problem.

 - Chuck


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