[nycbug-talk] Unable to allocate 577925121 bytes

Marc Spitzer mspitzer
Tue Sep 27 11:00:16 EDT 2005


This is a stupid question but if you take php out of the mix, just
wget a static url, does it work?

marc

On 9/27/05, Steve Rieger <steve.rieger at tbwachiat.com> wrote:
>   www   3.2M Sep 14 20:29 20050914002hi all
> am revisiting this because its cauding me major headaches.
>
> when trying to d/l a file  1 www   www   551M Sep 16 13:23
> 20050818002.zip
> via apache1.3.33/php 4.3.11, i get that in the logs
> i thought it was because i dont have enough swap so i did
>  [snip]
> which means i have more than enough swap and a show of top proves it
>
> last pid:  1275;  load averages:  0.24,  0.19,  0.16    up 0
> +00:34:42  05:31:19
> 73 processes:  1 running, 72 sleeping
> CPU states:     % user,     % nice,     % system,     %
> interrupt,     % idle
> Mem: 38M Active, 25M Inact, 54M Wired, 46M Cache, 61M Buf, 3348M Free
> Swap: 6143M Total, 6143M Free
>
> i set the following in the local dir in htaccess
>
> php_value upload_max_filesize 300M
> php_value memory_limit 947M
> php_value max_input_time 120
> php_value max_execution_time 120
> php_value post_max_size 947M
>
> i want 1 gig to be the limit of downloads.
>
> note this is on freebsd 5.4 custom kernel with smp. and yes i can scp
> these large files,
>
> as far as i can see i am not doing anything wrong, then why cant i
> download a 551 MB file
>
> anything under say 450 MB works great.
>
>
>
>
>
> Steve Rieger
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