[TYPO3-english] Install of Typo3 6.2.5 on hosted server (Debian)

Jost Baron jost.baron at gmx.de
Wed Oct 1 01:24:31 CEST 2014


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Hi Jimmy,

post_max_size is a setting that is set in the php.ini file. It really
depends on the server setup if you can modify it. It's probably best
if you look through your available settings in the server
configuration, and if it is not there, contact your hosters support.
If you can change it, set it to 40M or above.

If it is not possible to change it, it will only limit the size of
your uploads to 8M. It will be possible to use your installation in a
normal way.

Regards,
Jost

On 10/01/2014 12:22 AM, Jimmy John wrote:
> I get the following in a box while doing the initial web install
> process:
> 
> 
> Maximum size for POST requests is smaller than maximum upload
> filesize in PHP
> 
> 
> upload_max_filesize=40M post_max_size=8M You have defined a maximum
> size for file uploads in PHP which exceeds the allowed size for
> POST requests. Therefore the file uploads can also not be larger
> than 8M.
> 
> 
> So, I'm new to all this, plus I don't have ROOT access, and
> honestly am pretty proud I've gotten this far...
> 
> Also, my PHP and MySQL versions are sufficient to meet min reqs,
> but not recommended specs.  I can find out specifics if I
> necessary.
> 
> Still, what can I do about this to correct it;  if nothing, is it
> going to ruin my install or just limit my uploads?
> 
> Thanks so very much.
> 
> JJ

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