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1/17/2006 10:26 PM
 

Ok I give up. I cannot find out how to increase the storage capacity of my portal. I would like to upload about 2GB worth of pictures to my picture galleries if possible.

Can someone tell me how, or point me in the right direction. Thanks inadvance!

 
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1/18/2006 9:28 AM
 

I don't have an answer, but I too have a problem with disk space. Since the max value for disk space is 999, how do I get this increased. My portal users keep running out of space but the server has plenty of room left.

Please advise.

John.

 

 
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1/19/2006 1:33 AM
 

When logged in as HOST, go to Site Settings.  Change the disk space allocation to 0 ( unlimited ).

The Host Setting for disk space simply defines what the default value is for newly created portals.  But after they've been created, you can update it.


Scott Willhite, Co-Founder DNN

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~ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

 
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1/19/2006 9:08 PM
 

Thanks for the responce mrswoop. I checked the disk space allocation and it was already set to 0. Here is the error message I receive when adding a large file to "my files" in the portal.

Error: File Manager is currently unavailable.
DotNetNuke.Services.Exceptions.ModuleLoadException: Value was either too large or too small for an Int32. ---> System.OverflowException: Value was either too large or too small for an Int32. at System.Convert.ToInt32(Int64 value) at DotNetNuke.Entities.Portals.PortalController.GetPortalSpaceUsed(Int32 PortalId) at DotNetNuke.Modules.Admin.FileSystem.FileManager.UpdateSpaceUsed() at DotNetNuke.Modules.Admin.FileSystem.FileManager.BindFileList() at DotNetNuke.Modules.Admin.FileSystem.FileManager.Page_Load(Object sender, EventArgs e) --- End of inner exception stack trace ---

I am wondering if I need to edit the filemanager.ascx to accomadate the larger files?

Any help with this is greatly appreciated.

 
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1/20/2006 7:48 AM
 

Thank you for pointing out 0 is unlimited.  I'll give this a try.

John.

 
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