PHP post_max_size won't set - php

searched through any Thread but couldn't find a solution.
I want a post_max_size as large as 20MB for Zurmo
I'm running a Centos 6.5 Server with Plesk12.
I edited the php.ini to the following.
memory_limit = 256M
file_uploads = On
upload_max_filesize = 20M
post_max_size = 20M
But still Zurmo is saying
PHP post_max_size setting is: 8M minimum requirement is: 20M
When I go into the php.ini the value is set on 20M.
I restarted the Apache several times, even rebootet the Server, and now I'm stuck.
EDIT://
I also created a info.php to see if it see another Value, but it still sees the 8M instead of 20
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Anyone has an idea what I am doing wrong?

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connection reset when upload file with size more than 1GB

I try to upload file to my own website when I try upload file with less than 1GB it's work fine, But when I try with large file give me message : "The connection was reset." ERR_CONNECTION_RESET
Then I try to edit and increase all value php.ini
php_value max_execution_time 10000
php_value max_input_time 10000
php_value max_input_vars 1000
php_value memory_limit 2000M
php_value post_max_size 2000M
php_value session.gc_maxlifetime 10000
php_value upload_max_filesize 2000M
In the end still have a problem
I work on my own server and I have access to whm, cpanel with centos 7
And there's no logs for this problem on apache logs
Can you check the features of the package you added on WHM? The quota of the package you have added may be low.

How to Increase Import Size Limit in phpMyAdmin using Xampp server? [duplicate]

Does anyone know if or how you can increase the import size limit in phpMyAdmin? Currently my server is limited to 50MB.
Please note that this is not the same as the upload_max_filesize in php.ini. That value is set to 2MB.
I need to import a table into one of my DBs and the phpMyAdmin restriction of 50MB on the import is preventing me from doing that.
Thanks.
Amended -- attached are 2 screen shots:
Screen Shot #1 -- phpinfo() showing the php.ini settings.
Screen Shot #2 -- showing the phpMyAdmin import restriction
If you are using WHM/Cpanel then in order to change that "Max: 50MiB" limit in the import section of phpmyadmin, you will have to change two values in WHM (Web Host Manager).
Step 1) Go to Tweak settings, find the "cPanel PHP Max upload size" change it according to your needs. Save changes.
Step 2) Go to Tweak settings, find the "cPanel PHP Max POST size" change it according to your needs. Save changes.
Go back to your phpMyadmin. The value should have changed.
I had the same problem with my working correctly by doing the following
changes into the php.ini file
post_max_size = 800M
upload_max_filesize = 800M
max_execution_time = 5000
max_input_time = 5000
memory_limit = 1000M
now restart for the changes to take effect
Could you also increase post_max_size and see if it helps?
Uploading a file through an HTML form makes the upload treated like any other form element content, that's why increasing post_max_size should be required too.
Update : the final solution involved the command-line:
To export only 1 table you would do
mysqldump -u user_name -p your_password your_database_name your_table_name > dump_file.sql
and to import :
mysql -u your_user -p your_database < dump_file.sql
'drop table your_tabe_name;' can also be added at the top of the import script if it's not already there, to ensure the table gets deleted before the script creates and fill it
Change these values in php.ini
post_max_size = 750M
upload_max_filesize = 750M
max_execution_time = 5000
max_input_time = 5000
memory_limit = 1000M
Then restart Wamp for the changes to take effect. It will take some time. If you get following error:
Script timeout passed if you want to finish import please resubmit same zip file and import will resume.
Then update the phpMyAdmin configuration, at phpMyAdmin\libraries\config.default.php
/**
* maximum execution time in seconds (0 for no limit)
*
* #global integer $cfg['ExecTimeLimit']
*/
$cfg['ExecTimeLimit'] = 0;
I had the same problem. My .sql file was 830 MB and the phpMyAdmin import size allowed was 50MB (just as shown in the screenshot). When I zipped the file to .zip its size became about 80 MB. Then I zipped it to bzip2 format, and I was amazed to see that the file size was compressed to just 12MB (from 830MB to 12MB!!!). As phpMyAdmin allows three compression types i.e. .zip , .gzip and .bzip2 , therefore I uploaded the compressed bzip2 file and viola.... it was imported to the database!!! So by using the right compression, I was able to import a 830MB .sql file into phpMyAdmin.
NOTE: phpMyAdmin import page clearly instructs that the compressed filename should be like filename.sql.bz2 . It should not be like filename.bz2 .
NOTE 2: You can compress your .sql file to bzip2 compressed file using 7-Zip software. cPanel also has an option to compress a file to bzip2 format.
First you have to change values in php.ini file as per your requirements.
post_max_size = 1024M
upload_max_filesize = 1024M
max_execution_time = 3600
max_input_time = 3600
memory_limit = 1024M
Note - Change these values carefully. These values will impact for all of your projects of that server.
Now, If above solutions are not working, kindly check your phpmyadmin.conf file.
If you are using WAMP so you can find the file in "C:\wamp64\alias".
You have to change below values.
Values already in file are -
php_admin_value upload_max_filesize 128M
php_admin_value post_max_size 128M
php_admin_value max_execution_time 360
php_admin_value max_input_time 360
Change above code to -
# php_admin_value upload_max_filesize 128M
# php_admin_value post_max_size 128M
# php_admin_value max_execution_time 360
# php_admin_value max_input_time 360
Now just restart your server, to work with changed values. :)
this is due to file size import limit in phpmyadmin, default is very low, so you should increase upload_max_filesize
you can change this in your php.ini, replaced with this
upload_max_filesize = 100M
You can increase the limit from php.ini file. If you are using windows, you will the get php.ini file from C:\xampp\php directory.
Now changes the following lines & set your limit
post_max_size = 128M
upload_max_filesize = 128M
max_execution_time = 2000
max_input_time = 3000
memory_limit = 256M
If you have direct root SSH access to the machine you will be able to change the settings in:
/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/etc/phpmyadmin/php.ini
Just change the line:
upload_max_filesize = 50M
if you're using xampp, find the php.ini (in xampp folder itself), go to line 735 and change the post_max_size to the value you wish.
ex: if you want to upgrade to 80MiB,
post_max_size = 80M
make sure to restart apache after changing the value.
That's it...
Change the file phpmyadmin.conf on c:/wamp64/alias/phpmyadmin.conf
php_admin_value upload_max_filesize 512M
php_admin_value post_max_size 512M
php_admin_value max_execution_time 360
php_admin_value max_input_time 360
It's very important you increase the time to 5000 or higher, Thus, the process will not stop when you are uploading a large file.
That works for me.
go to your cpanel and search "ini editor". You'll get "Multiphp INI Editor"
There you select your wordpress directory and put
upload_max_filesize = 256M
post_max_size = 256M
memory_limit = 256M
Be sure you are editing php.ini not php-development.ini or php-production.ini, php.ini file type is Configuration setting and when you edit it in editor it show .ini extension. You can find php.ini here: xampp/php/php
Then
upload_max_filesize = 128M
post_max_size = 128M
max_execution_time = 900
max_input_time = 50000000
memory_limit = 256M
1:nano /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
you can find your php.ini location by uploading a file called phpinfo.php with the following contents<?php phpinfo();?> and access it by visiting yourdomain.com/phpinfo.php ,you will see the results
2:change the desired value to upload_max_filesize and post_max_size
such as :
upload_max_filesize = 200M
post_max_size = 300M
then it will become 200M.
3:restart your apache
IF YOU ARE USING NGINX :
cd /etc/php/<PHP_VERSION>/fpm example => cd /etc/php/7.2/fpm
nano php.ini
post_max_size = 1024M
upload_max_filesize = 1024M
max_execution_time = 3600
max_input_time = 3600
memory_limit = 1024M
after saving php.ini file , restart fpm using :
systemctl restart php<PHP_VERSION>-fpm
example => systemctl restart php7.2-fpm
I increased the max file size by going to CPanel > Select PHP version > Switch to PHP Extensions and then scroll to the upload_max_filesize field (it will have a clickable link for the size - mine was set at 2MB) and I increased it to 256MB. Then click "Save".
You Can Search php.ini file in C:\xampp\htdocs
changes into the php.ini file
post_max_size = 805M
upload_max_filesize = 805M
max_execution_time = 5005
max_input_time = 5005
memory_limit = 1005M
After editing Please restart XAMPP
On newer version of cpanel: search ini
size' and edit it...then save[enter
Sharky's answer was spot on. The phpMyAdmin upload file size displayed is NOT managed by the php.ini settings, which you can see when you run a phpinfo.php containing:
<?php
// Show all information, defaults to INFO_ALL
phpinfo();
?>
It is good practice to increase your php.ini settings for:
post_max_size
upload_max_filesize
max_execution_time
max_input_time
memory_limit
You may use the settings example that Sujiraj R shared. Once you have made all of the changes to both your php.ini AND in the"Tweak Settings" area of WHM, when you launch phpMyAdmin and go to the import screen, you will see the size you selected for "cPanel PHP max upload size" field.
There were a lot of good answers on this post, but you had to look back and forth to get the right answer. I hope that by encapsulating those previous answers in this post I have helped just a bit. All of the answers I refer to on this post were derived by others that posted here, so please do not credit me with any of the answers posted herein.
If you don't want to change the upload size limit, or for some reason can not change the upload size limit, compressing the database to a zip or tar.bz2 will really reduce the size of your database. In my case it went from 60MB which was >10MB over the limit, and compressed to a zip it was only 18MB!

Opencart - Can I import live data into localhost database [duplicate]

Does anyone know if or how you can increase the import size limit in phpMyAdmin? Currently my server is limited to 50MB.
Please note that this is not the same as the upload_max_filesize in php.ini. That value is set to 2MB.
I need to import a table into one of my DBs and the phpMyAdmin restriction of 50MB on the import is preventing me from doing that.
Thanks.
Amended -- attached are 2 screen shots:
Screen Shot #1 -- phpinfo() showing the php.ini settings.
Screen Shot #2 -- showing the phpMyAdmin import restriction
If you are using WHM/Cpanel then in order to change that "Max: 50MiB" limit in the import section of phpmyadmin, you will have to change two values in WHM (Web Host Manager).
Step 1) Go to Tweak settings, find the "cPanel PHP Max upload size" change it according to your needs. Save changes.
Step 2) Go to Tweak settings, find the "cPanel PHP Max POST size" change it according to your needs. Save changes.
Go back to your phpMyadmin. The value should have changed.
I had the same problem with my working correctly by doing the following
changes into the php.ini file
post_max_size = 800M
upload_max_filesize = 800M
max_execution_time = 5000
max_input_time = 5000
memory_limit = 1000M
now restart for the changes to take effect
Could you also increase post_max_size and see if it helps?
Uploading a file through an HTML form makes the upload treated like any other form element content, that's why increasing post_max_size should be required too.
Update : the final solution involved the command-line:
To export only 1 table you would do
mysqldump -u user_name -p your_password your_database_name your_table_name > dump_file.sql
and to import :
mysql -u your_user -p your_database < dump_file.sql
'drop table your_tabe_name;' can also be added at the top of the import script if it's not already there, to ensure the table gets deleted before the script creates and fill it
Change these values in php.ini
post_max_size = 750M
upload_max_filesize = 750M
max_execution_time = 5000
max_input_time = 5000
memory_limit = 1000M
Then restart Wamp for the changes to take effect. It will take some time. If you get following error:
Script timeout passed if you want to finish import please resubmit same zip file and import will resume.
Then update the phpMyAdmin configuration, at phpMyAdmin\libraries\config.default.php
/**
* maximum execution time in seconds (0 for no limit)
*
* #global integer $cfg['ExecTimeLimit']
*/
$cfg['ExecTimeLimit'] = 0;
I had the same problem. My .sql file was 830 MB and the phpMyAdmin import size allowed was 50MB (just as shown in the screenshot). When I zipped the file to .zip its size became about 80 MB. Then I zipped it to bzip2 format, and I was amazed to see that the file size was compressed to just 12MB (from 830MB to 12MB!!!). As phpMyAdmin allows three compression types i.e. .zip , .gzip and .bzip2 , therefore I uploaded the compressed bzip2 file and viola.... it was imported to the database!!! So by using the right compression, I was able to import a 830MB .sql file into phpMyAdmin.
NOTE: phpMyAdmin import page clearly instructs that the compressed filename should be like filename.sql.bz2 . It should not be like filename.bz2 .
NOTE 2: You can compress your .sql file to bzip2 compressed file using 7-Zip software. cPanel also has an option to compress a file to bzip2 format.
First you have to change values in php.ini file as per your requirements.
post_max_size = 1024M
upload_max_filesize = 1024M
max_execution_time = 3600
max_input_time = 3600
memory_limit = 1024M
Note - Change these values carefully. These values will impact for all of your projects of that server.
Now, If above solutions are not working, kindly check your phpmyadmin.conf file.
If you are using WAMP so you can find the file in "C:\wamp64\alias".
You have to change below values.
Values already in file are -
php_admin_value upload_max_filesize 128M
php_admin_value post_max_size 128M
php_admin_value max_execution_time 360
php_admin_value max_input_time 360
Change above code to -
# php_admin_value upload_max_filesize 128M
# php_admin_value post_max_size 128M
# php_admin_value max_execution_time 360
# php_admin_value max_input_time 360
Now just restart your server, to work with changed values. :)
this is due to file size import limit in phpmyadmin, default is very low, so you should increase upload_max_filesize
you can change this in your php.ini, replaced with this
upload_max_filesize = 100M
You can increase the limit from php.ini file. If you are using windows, you will the get php.ini file from C:\xampp\php directory.
Now changes the following lines & set your limit
post_max_size = 128M
upload_max_filesize = 128M
max_execution_time = 2000
max_input_time = 3000
memory_limit = 256M
If you have direct root SSH access to the machine you will be able to change the settings in:
/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/etc/phpmyadmin/php.ini
Just change the line:
upload_max_filesize = 50M
if you're using xampp, find the php.ini (in xampp folder itself), go to line 735 and change the post_max_size to the value you wish.
ex: if you want to upgrade to 80MiB,
post_max_size = 80M
make sure to restart apache after changing the value.
That's it...
Change the file phpmyadmin.conf on c:/wamp64/alias/phpmyadmin.conf
php_admin_value upload_max_filesize 512M
php_admin_value post_max_size 512M
php_admin_value max_execution_time 360
php_admin_value max_input_time 360
It's very important you increase the time to 5000 or higher, Thus, the process will not stop when you are uploading a large file.
That works for me.
go to your cpanel and search "ini editor". You'll get "Multiphp INI Editor"
There you select your wordpress directory and put
upload_max_filesize = 256M
post_max_size = 256M
memory_limit = 256M
Be sure you are editing php.ini not php-development.ini or php-production.ini, php.ini file type is Configuration setting and when you edit it in editor it show .ini extension. You can find php.ini here: xampp/php/php
Then
upload_max_filesize = 128M
post_max_size = 128M
max_execution_time = 900
max_input_time = 50000000
memory_limit = 256M
1:nano /etc/php5/apache2/php.ini
you can find your php.ini location by uploading a file called phpinfo.php with the following contents<?php phpinfo();?> and access it by visiting yourdomain.com/phpinfo.php ,you will see the results
2:change the desired value to upload_max_filesize and post_max_size
such as :
upload_max_filesize = 200M
post_max_size = 300M
then it will become 200M.
3:restart your apache
IF YOU ARE USING NGINX :
cd /etc/php/<PHP_VERSION>/fpm example => cd /etc/php/7.2/fpm
nano php.ini
post_max_size = 1024M
upload_max_filesize = 1024M
max_execution_time = 3600
max_input_time = 3600
memory_limit = 1024M
after saving php.ini file , restart fpm using :
systemctl restart php<PHP_VERSION>-fpm
example => systemctl restart php7.2-fpm
I increased the max file size by going to CPanel > Select PHP version > Switch to PHP Extensions and then scroll to the upload_max_filesize field (it will have a clickable link for the size - mine was set at 2MB) and I increased it to 256MB. Then click "Save".
You Can Search php.ini file in C:\xampp\htdocs
changes into the php.ini file
post_max_size = 805M
upload_max_filesize = 805M
max_execution_time = 5005
max_input_time = 5005
memory_limit = 1005M
After editing Please restart XAMPP
On newer version of cpanel: search ini
size' and edit it...then save[enter
Sharky's answer was spot on. The phpMyAdmin upload file size displayed is NOT managed by the php.ini settings, which you can see when you run a phpinfo.php containing:
<?php
// Show all information, defaults to INFO_ALL
phpinfo();
?>
It is good practice to increase your php.ini settings for:
post_max_size
upload_max_filesize
max_execution_time
max_input_time
memory_limit
You may use the settings example that Sujiraj R shared. Once you have made all of the changes to both your php.ini AND in the"Tweak Settings" area of WHM, when you launch phpMyAdmin and go to the import screen, you will see the size you selected for "cPanel PHP max upload size" field.
There were a lot of good answers on this post, but you had to look back and forth to get the right answer. I hope that by encapsulating those previous answers in this post I have helped just a bit. All of the answers I refer to on this post were derived by others that posted here, so please do not credit me with any of the answers posted herein.
If you don't want to change the upload size limit, or for some reason can not change the upload size limit, compressing the database to a zip or tar.bz2 will really reduce the size of your database. In my case it went from 60MB which was >10MB over the limit, and compressed to a zip it was only 18MB!

post_max_size resets to default

Scenario: Installed an adult tubescript for a pornsite. Keeps having problems with file upload over 8MB
I figured it has something to do with php.ini, so I checked and changed it to
post_max_size = 200M
upload_max_size = 200M
On .htaccess of the script, there is these two lines:
php_value upload_max_filesize 1000M
php_value post_max_size 1000M
but when I check using phpinfo(), post_max_size is still 8M and I still can't upload anything over 8MB. I've been working on this for 3 days now and I really can't figure it out.
What could possibly be causing this?
Dedicated Server: FreeBSD 8.2, Nginx 1.0.6, PHP 5.2
I've learned that Nginx needs a php feeder/loader: fastcgi
In my case it's spawn-fcgi
here's how I fixed it
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/spawn-fcgi restart
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/nginx restart
Thanks for the replies.
Credits to DarkZenith for the pointers.

Changes to max_input_vars in my php.ini aren't reflecting

I found the location of my php.ini file on my windows server and changed the max_input_vars line from 1000 to 3000 and changed post_max_size to 16m and rebooted my server. Now, the post_max_size changed, but the max_input_vars didn't when I check phpinfo.
I even searched my server for other variations of my php.ini file and changed max_input_users in those, as well, including php.ini.development and another one. Still no change when I look at my phpinfo.
I also thought maybe sehosin was installed, so I added the lines:
suhosin.request.max_vars = 3000
suhosin.post.max_vars = 3000
Still, my max_input_vars = 1000.
How does one change this value??

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