1. Open php. ini. Find the upload_max_filesize, memory_limit, and post_max_size parameters! (By default, php only allows the maximum upload.
1. Open php. ini. Find the upload_max_filesize, memory_limit, and post_max_size parameters! (By default, php only allows the maximum upload.
1. Open php. ini. Find the upload_max_filesize, memory_limit, and post_max_size parameters!
(By default, php only allows the maximum size of data to be uploaded to 2 MB, that is, 2048KB. The maximum memory usage of memory_limit is only 128 MB, the maximum value of Post is 2 MB)
2. Make the following changes based on the actual performance configuration of your server: (Note: The following changes are made based on the hardware configuration of my server performance ..)
Upload_max_filesize = 8 M (the maximum upload limit is set to 8 M, which should be enough for normal file WEB uploads)
Memory_limit = 512 M (because the server memory is 2 GB, it cannot be added to M here)
Post_max_size = 8 M (the maximum size of Post data is also set to 8 MB, which is the same as upload_max)
3. After the command is changed, run the import command again:
Import has been successfully finished, 399 queries executed.
(Display how many requests are successfully imported ...)
(Note: After modification, When you import the command line to phpMyadmin, although (sometimes it may still be displayed as: Maximum: 2048KB/Max: 2, 048KiB ); but you can import the backup files exported from gzip to a database of no more than 8 Mb! In addition, after modifying php. ini, do not forget to restart the web service or server! After restart, it becomes effective !)
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