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child pid 2299 exit signal File size limit exceeded (25)

Today I found that Apache on my server was very slow and a lot of child pid xxxx exit signal File size limit exceeded (25) errors in error_log.

I simply searched for large (2gb) log files and deleted them. Everything became normal.

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Increasing file upload limit in PHP

There are different options to increase file upload limit in PHP. First is changing PHP configuration file (php.ini) and restarting webserver or overwriting the php.ini value in .htacces (this option is available if you are running Apache).

There are 2 directives which affect upload limit i.e. upload_max_filesize and post_max_size.

Now we look at the first method. First you have to find out where the php.ini is. To find out the location, make a .php file containing only this code and place it in your webroot and point your browser to this file.

< ?php phpinfo(); ?>

In the page output you can find Configuration File Path. Open this file and change the values for upload_max_filesize and post_max_size according to your requirement e.g. to set 10MB upload limit, the values will be
upload_max_filesize = 10M
post_max_size = 10M

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Enable register globals

It is strongly recommended that you do not turn on the register_globals. But if you still want to turn on register_globals then follow these steps

Make a .php file containing only this code

< ?php phpinfo(); ?>

And upload this file to your new server and open in the browser. In the page output find the value for 'register_globals'. If it is off, then you can solve this problem in the following ways

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enable mod_rewrite in Apache 1.3+WinXP

mod_rewrite provides an effective way to make short/friendly URLs and it also makes your site more attractive for search engine crawlers.

You can enable mod_rewrite for Apache 1.3 with the below steps easily.

First step
Remove '#' in front of
LoadModule rewrite_module modules/mod_rewrite.so
Make sure 'mod_rewrite.so' is available under 'apache installation directory/modules'.

Second step
Remove '#' in front of
AddModule mod_rewrite.c
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