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Issue Cannot Upload Anything (File Too Big)

Mark Bailey

Basic Pleskian
We are having reports that people can't upload anything via File Manager or apps like WordPress. They see a 2 MB upload limit in WordPress, though our PHP configuration has a max upload size of 32M and a max post size of 64M. We tested File Manager and were unable to upload an 18K file. (Yep, that's just a K.) "File too big. Try uploading via FTP". This appears to be a known bug bet we've followed the resolution steps to no avail. Any ideas?
 
Thanks. However, as mentioned, I have done the troubleshooting and it still doesn't work. Attached are the PHP settings for this domain. Yet I still can't upload even the smallest file (18K or so) to File Manager without that error.
 

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Please check output of command:

# grep -R "_max_" /etc/sw-engine/*
 
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