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Resolved Increase the client_max_body_size

Individuum92

New Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian 18.0.46
Hey guys,

I try to migrate a WP site. For this, I'am using the WP all in one tool.
When I try to import the site, the import stucks.
Error log in PHP says:

Code:
682780#0: *1 client intended to send too large body: 195799558 bytes

It seems like the filesize is too large. How can I increase the limit? I already increased the PHP limits memory_limit, max_execution_time, max_input_time, post_max_size and upload_max_filesize.

Anyone an idea?
Thanks!
 
It seems that the upload size limit, which is set up in the Plesk configuration, has been exceeded by the operation.
  1. Open the file /etc/sw-cp-server/config in a text editor:
    Code:
    # vi /etc/sw-cp-server/config
  2. Increase the value of client_max_body_size to the size of the uploaded file:
    Code:
    client_max_body_size 4096m;
  3. Save the changes and close the file.
  4. Restart the Plesk services:
    Code:
    # service sw-cp-server restart && service sw-engine restart
  5. Retry the failed operation.
 
Try to edit the additional domain's config file /etc/nginx/conf.d/example.com.conf by adding client_max_body_size 256m; to the server block.
 
Contact Plesk Support Team in this case.

 
I think like @IgorG said
in #2
but not in sw-cp-server/sw-engine, but in Nginx that serves the websites.

Instead, add into httpd { } section of /etc/nginx/nginx.conf:
Code:
client_max_body_size 4G;

And add to /usr/local/psa/admin/conf/panel.ini:
Code:
[webserver]

nginxClientMaxBodySize =
(It is correct and required, that the equal sign is not followed by any value.)
I don't recall whether you need to
# service psa restart
afterwards, maybe you do.
 
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