Re(2): [Zope3-Users] file upload limit using zope behind apache
Klaus Bremer
klaus.bremer at bmcct.de
Thu May 4 05:50:30 EDT 2006
Hi Jachin,
thank you for your response.
You are right, it's always a good idea to look at the logfiles ... which
reports:
proxy: error reading status line from remote server localhost, referer:
http:// ...
proxy: Error reading from remote server returned by ... , referer: http:// ...
As far as I have read up on this, it could be the apache bug 37770
(mod_proxy).
Until now I didn't found a workaround.
-klaus
----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----
am: Wed, 3 May 2006 14:55:19 -0500
von: Jachin Rupe : jachin at voltzsoftware.com
>hi there
>
>Since it works when zope is not behind apache the problem is probably
>with Apache. Maybe the error logs will provide some clue. You could
>try looking in your apache error logs.
>The error logs for Apache on OS X are in this directory:
>
>/var/log/httpd
>
>One of my favorite tricks in cases like this to open a terminal and
>run one of these:
>
>tail -f /var/log/httpd/error_log
>
>Then recreate the error (i.e upload a file larger than 70k), and if
>there are errors you'll see the error pop up in the terminal.
>
>Let me know what you find out, I'm working on an zope app that will
>eventually require file uploads that I want to put behind apache and
>any tricks to make that work right would be good to know.
>
>-jachin
>
>On May 3, 2006, at 11:54 AM, Klaus Bremer wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm running zope 3.2.0 behind apache 2.0.54 (on Mac OS X 10.4.5) and
>> can't upload files larger than aproximatly 70k using forms into
>> zope. By
>> accessing zope direct it works.
>>
>> The apache directive LimitRequestBody seems to have no effect.
>>
>> Does anybody know where to look next?
>>
>> Best regards
>> -klaus
>>
>>
>>
>>
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