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11/7/2007 11:57 AM
 

When trying to upload a large file using the Document Module, I receive an error message that I have exceeded disk space available.  When I look at the disk space via File Manager, I have Capacity:  999MB Used:  950MB and Free 49MB.  As far as physical disk space on the server, there is plenty available.  Is there a limit set by portal as to how much space can be used?  If so, is there a way to modify this limit based on the amount of available physical disk space?  I am able to upload this file using a module called Speerio File Manager without a problem so I don't see where the "disk space" is an issue.  My settings in web config are:  <httpRuntime useFullyQualifiedRedirectUrl="true" maxRequestLength="1024000" executionTimeout="18000" />  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

 
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11/8/2007 2:49 AM
 

Sorry for the delayed response (I have been at OpenForce)

Can you post the full text of the actual error message that is displayed.  (Depending on the exact wording and detail I might be able to pinpoint the location)


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12/3/2007 6:43 PM
 

Thanks Mitch.  Sorry it took so long.  Here is the error message:  The File D:\CaeUsa\mh60s\Portals\0\T670.doc Exceeds The Amount Of Disk Space You Currently Have Available. Please Contact Your Hosting Provider For Inquiries Related To Increasing Your Portal Disk Space.

As I had mentioned in my post, there is plenty of space.  The file is 80174kb.  Is there a limitation per portal?  Where would that be configured?  Sorry, I'm pretty new with this.  Thanks.  Kim

 
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12/5/2007 2:11 PM
 

Yes, the host account can set portal size limits in the site settings for each individual site.

You can see the quota as an admin by going to the file manager, it will display at the bottom.


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