[Babase] Question about file upload
Catherine Markham
amarkham at princeton.edu
Wed Mar 18 11:12:06 EDT 2009
Hi Karl,
Thanks - knowing that max upload size is definitely a help.
As a bit of a follow-up, is there a max size for our individual schemas?
If so, how do I check my schema size relative to capacity? I can try
to break my files down into smaller pieces to fit within upload
constraints, but they'll then be merged back together on Papio.
Thanks,
Catherine
Karl O. Pinc wrote:
>
> On 03/17/2009 10:41:44 PM, Catherine Markham wrote:
>> Hi Karl,
>>
>> I was wondering what the maximum file size is (by both row number, if
>> applicable, and bytes) for upload into Babase - do you have a ballpark
>> idea of that?
>>
>> I have some files that seem just massive and aren't uploading (though
>> I can upload smaller versions of them), which leaves me a bit stuck.
>> Any thoughts?
>
> I think I have the maximum upload size set to 100MB-ish.
> If that's not big enough I can surely make it bigger
> (so long as that's ok with our fearless leaders).
>
> (The numbers are a bit fuzzy because when the data transfers
> over the network it is encoded in a way that makes it larger.
> There is also more than one resource limit that affects
> upload file size.
> I've tried to account for this to get about 100MB of actual
> data.)
>
> If it won't upload about 100MB then I've got something
> mis-configured and I can fix it.
>
> I suppose we should document the max size on the wiki.
>
> Karl <kop at meme.com>
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