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  1. akira9000

    Issue Getting constant 413 error at approx 76MB upload point

    turned it up all the way to 1280m in that file and still Request Entity Too Large at the 30second mark on the upload :( Also this commented out section is that the top of the file #ATTENTION! # #DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE BECAUSE IT WAS GENERATED AUTOMATICALLY, #SO ALL YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST...
  2. akira9000

    Issue Getting constant 413 error at approx 76MB upload point

    I think that might have been where I started troubleshooting but I gave up and moved onto something else. When I add the line: client_max_body_size 500M; I've chosen 500M just as an arbitrary figure just to get started with trying to get the 76MB limit raised, it causes the error in red...
  3. akira9000

    Issue Getting constant 413 error at approx 76MB upload point

    So, I have a shared hosting account & 2 VPSs ( the 2 VPSs are with different providers so helps provide a constant ). One VPS is on CentOS 6.9 the other on CentOS 7.3. Both are Plesk Onyx 17.5.3. Plenty of RAM, plenty of disk space. I have an uploader web app/script that works fine on the shared...
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