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Old 05-14-2002
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file size problem using Apache 1.3.12 on Solris 8

I am running into a problem after uploading files to a document archive on our local intranet. If the file size is >1 MB, then whenever I get a "list of contents" of the directory, the browser returns ""page cannot be displayed. This seems to happen if any file in the directory is >1MB. Every thing else is fine under <1MB.

After checking the Apache error log, the following entry is returned:child pid 122353 exit signal Bus Error 10

Is there some way to change the file limit setting?

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Igal Malka Igal Malka is offline
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By default there should not be any limit but....

for any case the paramter u looking for should be:

LimitRequestBody <Size of limit in bytes>

You should put it in your /config/httpd_<service>.conf file and restart apache
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