Hi
I'm not sure why you get this error but I do know (since I tried the
same with a 90MB import) that it is pointless trying this with the basic
xwiki setup. Another problem you'll have is the bug with uploading
attachments and doing import is equivalent to adding attachment.
So first of all get Mysql and glassfish or tomcat.
Install xwiki 1.8.
Make sure you have plenty of memory for JVM (I found 1.6 to be the
maximum on windows machine).
Reduce your import file (export without attachments from your live
site).
Then try to import. Then again and again etc.. Until one day it all
works.
Ajdin
-----Original Message-----
From: users-bounces(a)xwiki.org [mailto:users-bounces@xwiki.org] On Behalf
Of CASTRO roney
Sent: 13 February 2009 13:16
To: users(a)xwiki.org
Subject: [xwiki-users] Max Upload Size questions
Hello everyone,
I was testing the import/export tool from one wiki to another (I'm
actually trying to export from an online xwiki to a testing instance
locally in my machine), and the resulting file from the export process
turned out to have around 255MB. I have the xwiki enterprise 1.7.1
installed on my machine (including a Jetty container and an HSQLDB
database all set up). When I try to "upload" the exported file, I get an
error message saying that the max upload size is 10MB. I already changed
the upload_maxsize property in xwiki.preferences to 300MB (the
information in the field was written in Bytes, equivalent to 300MB), but
yet even so, I keep getting the same error message. I think this might
be a HSQLDB handicap. Am I correct? In any case, how can I solve this
issue so I can proceed with this test?!
Thanks a lot !
Roney
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