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==nginx== | |||
Nginx also handles maximum file uploads. You can configure this maximum in the nginx conf file: | |||
$ sudo nano /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default | |||
And then add in a server or location block: | |||
client_max_body_size 5M; | |||
Check if the nginx config is oke: | |||
$ sudo nginx -t | |||
And if so, reload nginx: | |||
$ sudo service nginx reload |
Latest revision as of 16:08, 8 November 2023
See the MediaWiki documentation: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuring_file_uploads#Set_maximum_size_for_file_uploads
php
The php upload limit is configured in the php.ini
config file.
To find it:
$ php --ini
To edit it:
$ sudo nano /etc/php/7.4/cli/php.ini
And the search for:
upload_max_filesize
post_max_size
and change the values.
Then restart php:
$ sudo service php7.4-fpm restart
Localsettings.php
The MediaWiki upload limit is also configured in the LocalSettings file.
$ sudo nano /var/www/html/wiki/LocalSettings.php
Search for:
$wgUploadSizeWarning
$wgMaxUploadSize
and change the values.
The values are written in Bytes, this page can be used to convert mb's to bytes: https://www.gbmb.org/mb-to-bytes
nginx
Nginx also handles maximum file uploads. You can configure this maximum in the nginx conf file:
$ sudo nano /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default
And then add in a server or location block:
client_max_body_size 5M;
Check if the nginx config is oke:
$ sudo nginx -t
And if so, reload nginx:
$ sudo service nginx reload