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Hello,

 

at this time https://www.hash.com/reports uploading is broken. I'm working on a fix. Right now upload loads into the database and I think after all of these years that is starting to push the limits. I'm going to try to change it to 'disk' upload but I need to test if the breaks the old database uploads.

I will be posting here when I get it fixed or I break it more.. Let's not hope the latter this time!!!1

 

Thank You,

Jason Simonds

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In the meantime, anyone who needs to include a file with an AM report can put it in a thread on the forum here and include a link to the thread in your comments in the AMReport.

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I have it fixed and I have a request in to the people that make it to know if I can move to file upload with out losing the database uploads.

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Hello,

 

I found out late tonight it's not fixed,

 

Going to work on it tomorrow and do testing.

 

The data base that holds the files it up to 2.6gb.. I think that maybe affecting it. No one has replied to my question if moving to disk upload will break old uploads so i guess it's time to work on some backups and give that a try.

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Ok I think reports is fixed..

 

I want to move Reports to disk storage but I'm not sure if that will break old uploads. But this fix should hold till i get that worked out.

 

 

Let me or support@hash.com know if it does not work since I thought I had it fixed before

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Jason I am a web developer and Web Admin, be sure to keep your upload files on a separate volume from the OS system files. And depending on how it all works putting them of the file-ssytem should not break uploads in your DB if it is coded to look in both places. I have a database at work that has 20GB and it works fine, of course it is using MS SQL Server.

 

Tyson

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Jason I am a web developer and Web Admin, be sure to keep your upload files on a separate volume from the OS system files. And depending on how it all works putting them of the file-ssytem should not break uploads in your DB if it is coded to look in both places. I have a database at work that has 20GB and it works fine, of course it is using MS SQL Server.

 

Tyson

 

We are mysql and I'm not sure why ti keeps breaking.. So I'm going to move to disk save. I'm hoping that it will not break the uploaded files in the database and I do not think it should. But even in the latest version of the software it keeps breaking. We keep all uploads remote backed up folders, the snap shot is about a week now but I'm moving that up since we maybe getting a new server soon.

 

Well I tested disk upload and it breaks all database uploaded files. Going to look into this to see what I can do..

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