Upload of more photos than a couple fails with 500 error
Posted: 24 Jan 2020, 13:54
Hi, I'm testing X3 to see if it fits my needs. So far, everything is fine but uploads. When I try to upload more than a couple of photos (15-20), the download starts, but after a while it looks stuck for a while (upload data aren't updated), then one image after another shows a "server error" or "unknown error" (PHP set to log to a file, but no errors are written).
It looks that X3 tries to process all the image in parallel. I have a slow upload connection (about 500-600 kbps, which I cannot improve because the broadband network in my town has been delayed until 2021...), and while my test server (a cloud hosted VPS) has good connectivity, it does not have much computing resources, but I don't have issues running Drupal 8 and RoundCube from it. Server is running Windows 2019 (IIS 10), PHP 7.3.13 (64 bit), X3.27.6. X3 is set to run in its own application pool.
Is X3 really trying to upload all the images a once? Is there a way to reduce the number of images processed at once? I tried to set to 2 the concurrent uploads in PHP, and to increase to 90s the max script run time, without resolving the issue. The max memory setting is 192M, should it be increased?
Thank you.
It looks that X3 tries to process all the image in parallel. I have a slow upload connection (about 500-600 kbps, which I cannot improve because the broadband network in my town has been delayed until 2021...), and while my test server (a cloud hosted VPS) has good connectivity, it does not have much computing resources, but I don't have issues running Drupal 8 and RoundCube from it. Server is running Windows 2019 (IIS 10), PHP 7.3.13 (64 bit), X3.27.6. X3 is set to run in its own application pool.
Is X3 really trying to upload all the images a once? Is there a way to reduce the number of images processed at once? I tried to set to 2 the concurrent uploads in PHP, and to increase to 90s the max script run time, without resolving the issue. The max memory setting is 192M, should it be increased?
Thank you.