Hi Anand,
On 19-12-15 08:44, Br. Anand Shenoi wrote:
Hi Tobi,
We restarted the entire server. But the issue is not resolved.
PHP POST/upload filesize - safe. But, the message for max_file_uploads is
Just to be sure: did you set the PHP max_post_size on the domserver in the php.ini file for apache? I may not have been clear about this.
As Tobias already mentioned: make sure that your changes are visible in the config check page.
W PHP max_file_uploads ? PHP max_file_uploads is set to 50. This should be set higher than the maximum number of test cases per problem and the configuration setting 'sourcefiles_limit'.
That setting is only relevant for when trying to upload more than this many files, either new testcases or submission source files.
Jaap
From: Tobias Werth tobias.werth@fau.de Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2015 2:23 PM To: Br. Anand Shenoi; Jaap Eldering; domjudge-devel@domjudge.org; Thijs Kinkhorst; Tobias Werth Subject: Re: Output limit
Hi,
On 12/19/15 06:25, Br. Anand Shenoi wrote:
PHP max_post_size is 500 mb MySQL max_allowed_packet 500 mb
Here is the error: [Dec 18 14:49:51] judgedaemon[2923]: error: Error while executing curl POST to url http://10.0.0.151/domjudge/api/judging_runs: http status code: 400, response: {"error":"Size of post data too large (163726310), increase post_max_size (67108864) in your PHP config."}
Did you restart apache after you've increased the value?
You can also check the current setting in the domjudge config checker, section 'PHP POST/upload filesize'.
Tobi