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problem for bulk import of huge web content

rishi
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
I am usuing Alfresco 3.0.0 Labs version in a Linux environment.
Here I am facing a great problem when I am trying to bulk import a huge web content for Content Management System.
After loging into Alfresco I go to Company Home –> Web Projects. Here I have created a new web project where I created a webapp folder. In this webapp folder under the section User Sandbox I have selected browse website (User Sandbox –> Browse website). Here I opted for Bulk Import  (Create –> Bulk Import) and selected a *.war file from my local machine.
Now, if the size of this .war file is more than 600mb, Alfresco fails to upload the *.war file (web content). After trying for a long time the screen becomes blank.

Please help me with some solution.
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mrogers
Star Contributor
Star Contributor
One work around is to split your big file into several smaller uploads.     The smaller chunks should upload.

And while you are at it it sounds like you have an issue that you should raise in JIRA.

rishi
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
This is the process which I am following right now, but the main issue is even if I import the huge content part by part then also I could not deploy the entire content through FSR.
Is there any solution for this because I dont think this version of Alfresco donot support uploading and deploying web content with size greater than 600mb ?
Is this a buffer size problem ? If it is so, how can I increase it ?

mrogers
Star Contributor
Star Contributor
How can we tell wether its a buffer size problem without more information?    Have you raised a JIRA issue with sufficient details for someone to understand the problem?   What errors are logged?

Are you, or are you not doing it in one chunk or several?

Why are you trying to upload a big WAR file?   Where has the WAR file come from?   What do you want do do with WCM?   Normally people would upload a zip file which then gets unpacked or import contents via CIFS or WebDav.

And the FSR will happily stream as much data as you want, there's no size limit for deployment.