Hello,
I'm seeing a strange issue. When uploading a file through PHP, it always gets truncated to 2GB. The exact error is:
I can re-create the error with a 1 line script and accessing it with a browser:
What I've tried:
- Save to NFS instead of ZFS
- Rebuild all PHP and Apache ports
Versions:
- PHP 5.6
- Apache 2.4
- 11.1-RELEASE-p10 AMD64
PHP settings:
I'm not sure what to try anymore. Does anyone have any insight?
Thanks
EDIT: I've created a VM, installed php 56, and the exact same issue is present. I've removed php56, preserved the same php.ini and installed php72, problem is done. Is this a bug with php 56?
I'm seeing a strange issue. When uploading a file through PHP, it always gets truncated to 2GB. The exact error is:
Code:
PHP Warning: file_get_contents(): content truncated from 3145728000 to 2147483647 bytes in test.php on line 1
I can re-create the error with a 1 line script and accessing it with a browser:
Code:
<?php echo file_get_contents("3GB.file"); ?>
What I've tried:
- Save to NFS instead of ZFS
- Rebuild all PHP and Apache ports
Versions:
- PHP 5.6
- Apache 2.4
- 11.1-RELEASE-p10 AMD64
PHP settings:
Code:
# php -i | egrep -i 'memory_limit|max_execution_time|post_max_size|upload_max_filesize|max_input_time'
max_execution_time => 0 => 0
max_input_time => -1 => -1
memory_limit => 16384M => 16384M
post_max_size => 0 => 0
upload_max_filesize => 0 => 0
I'm not sure what to try anymore. Does anyone have any insight?
Thanks
EDIT: I've created a VM, installed php 56, and the exact same issue is present. I've removed php56, preserved the same php.ini and installed php72, problem is done. Is this a bug with php 56?