Why move uploaded file fails




















Sorry, something went wrong. I found the problem. You put me on the right track. The linuxserver. If I set it to 10M, the upload works the image size is 6. For future reference, the php. The right place to set the value is in php-local. Currently, the most popular piwigo docker container seems to be the one from linuxserver. So the people that are reporting the error are maybe all using this docker container.

The real fix is in the app to support chunked file upload. See But anyhow, this will also be fixed in the next release. If you fail to spot any reason why it's failing then maybe it's best you look at the whole context? Shall I show you the full script 1 page?

It's just a general uploading file script. Tried also these but no luck:. Note where I am using the dbl quotes and where not in the parameters. Damn thing was working for over 3 mnths and then all of a sudden it's failing tonight! A mystery, yes? I get echoed: "Error 5b: Your file failed to upload! Try some other time. Unless you have properly written the form tag, your post can and does fail and it depends on the server. Another failure is the is the setting in the php.

Well check that your local folder permissions or local php. The whole point of running a development environment is that you can set your web hosts parameters and know if and when you will hit a snag in production phase.

The connection will fail if the ftp is concurrently used by filezilla or something. A solution to that is to create a second ftp user account in cPanel. You should ask your hosting provider for access permissions if it doesn't solve your problem. The result of removing this permission is that you can only access that directory from with your hosting account or via FTP.

You will not be able to access the directory through any Web browser, regardless of whether you are knowledgeable of the hosting account user name and password. You're right, just a messing trying desperately to make it work. About process running as nginx user, do you suggest let running as nobody user? I followed this guide: extravm. Leonardo By default php-fpm runs as the user php. I have web files owned by their own users, and set ACLs where necessary to allow php to read or write.

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