So, in many websites, like this one, you can upload e.g.
I am using Windows 2008 R2 with IIS 7.5, the webpage loads very slowly around 5-10 second to open.
User can upload file on my website, after it finished uploading (file around 300MB), my server will create a new thread and using that thread to upload the file to another server.
I'm serving my website using Nginx as web server.
I offer upload functionality to my users (they are allowed to submit pictures up to 5Mb) so I have the directive: client_max_body_size 5M; in my server config.
What I've noticed is that if I try to upload any file the webserver does not prevent the upload of bigger files.
I was attempting to upload a very large file I had on my phone. I selected that UbuntuOne upload it. It's been trying to upload for 2 days already.
I no longer need this file uploaded. The problem is I don't know how to tell UbuntuOne on my Android to stop uploading. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks.
I'm trying to upload many large (30GB+) files to an S3 bucket using the multipart upload feature.
So far, my experience with command line tools (e.g. the perl s3put/s3get scripts) has been less than ideal. Due to less-than-reliable connections, the upload seems to terminate before a whole file is uploaded.
I'm in a very very strange situtation.
I use FileZilla for Windows 7, and when I upload a file to my server I receive: "File transfer successful, transferred 14,939 bytes in 1 second", but when I go to my website to see the changes, nothing is changed.
When I try to upload the file again (overwrite it) I noticed that the file have different size like it was not uploaded.
Hello,
I have a problem when trying to upload (ftp) a file to a specific server.
In detail, I have 6 PCs with Ubuntu 8.10 that are on the internet with different IPs. One of the machines is the server that I use to upload and download files using the rest of the machines.
I am using Ubuntu and needed to know if there is any way to produce an alert when a File copy/upload operation has failed.
The scenario is as such:
I have file xxxxx on my computer/server. However, everyday file xxxxx is being copied to another server in a remote location. Is there any solution that will notify me in case the file has not been successfully transferred.
I was in cpanel for the first time this morning and I was trying to upload some images to the editor and I received this message:
C:\fakepath\jgen.jpg: unknown Bytes complete FAILED! : Upload canceled: couldnot rename /home/ammetal/public_html/_/images/jgen.jpg to /home/ammetal/public_html/_/images/jgen.jpg.