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Hi Stephen,

Set this in your sakai.properties

# Max upload for Melete IMS CP import. If disabled, melete assumes  
50Mb. This is different to the content.upload.max setting.
content.upload.ceiling=200

That should do the trick.


cheers,
Steve


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Steve Swinsburg
Web Developer
Teaching & Learning Centre
University of New England, Australia
Ph. (02) 6773 2922

On 17/10/2007, at 4:34 AM, Stephen Douglas Rehberg wrote:

> I've sent to the email archive twice in the last two days but it  
> doesn't appear there and I don't get a copy.  Anyway, here is my  
> real question until I figure out the archive issue.
>
> We have been using the UNE migration tool and run into a new  
> problem (not the tool's).
>
> When I try to import a file into Melete (modules) greater than  
> 50Meg I get the error message
>
> "File to large. Contact your system administrator."
>
> The problem is we have a general file upload (for Resources) set to  
> 400Meg. We also cannot figure out howMelete is determining what  
> file size is too big.
>
> Does anyone have any experience with this issue?  Is it in the  
> configuration of Melete (again we couldn't find anything and it  
> seems to default on a normal upload -- not an import -- to the 400  
> meg limit).
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stephen Rehberg
> Georgia Tech
>
> Stephen Swinsburg wrote:
>> Hi Ian,
>>
>> Thanks for the feedback. I have fixed up the Confluence page  
>> (http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/x/SAAo) with some  
>> more instructions about what to do after conversion. I added a  
>> note to look inside quizzes.zip to get the xml files and  
>> associated resources.
>>
>> Also, re the userfiles, we just put them there as an archive for  
>> the instructor. For them to use them they would need to download  
>> and get the content out. I guess we could have webdav'd the  
>> unzipped archive to the site for them, like we did for the quiz  
>> resources, but thats a bit too nice :) (plus we had 800+ sites but  
>> only about 100 with quizzes).
>>
>> Ok so now to your main question, debug/verbose mode:
>>
>> If you run the Converter java class with the proper parameters as  
>> you are doing now, then part of its output should be the actual  
>> command that it runs when it calls webct2melete. Capture this  
>> command and then run this command directly. webct2melete does most  
>> of the work and it actually has all the verbose output.
>> We tried to capture the output into a log, and there is a bit of  
>> commented out code in there that we attempted, but we couldn't get  
>> it right and had to move on.
>>
>> When we get a spare moment I can get one of my developers to look  
>> at the logging function so hopefully we can get a bit more info out.
>>
>> How have you gone with the rest of it?
>>
>> cheers,
>> Steve
>>
>>
>> __________________________________
>> Steve Swinsburg
>> Web Developer
>> Teaching & Learning Centre
>> University of New England, Australia
>> Ph. (02) 6773 2922
>>
>> On 10/10/2007, at 7:50 AM, Ian Goh wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Stephen,
>>>
>>> Been kicking the tires of the UNE Migration Utility.  I have one  
>>> large site in which a critical Content Module simply vanishes.  
>>> It's in the exported package from WebCT (so not thrown out by  
>>> content export).
>>>
>>> Is there any debug/verbose mode to see why it's rejecting a  
>>> certain bit of the manifest?
>>>
>>> Also, in terms of "what to do after the conversion process is  
>>> complete"...
>>>
>>> It was not clear [to a novice] that you couldn't upload the  
>>> completed quizzes zip, but had to actually unzip it, then upload  
>>> the individual xml files, then upload the 'private' folder to  
>>> resources.  Don't you have to make the 'private' folder private?  
>>> I think that was something Rutgers did to their Sakai  
>>> implementation.  And then finally fix the paths (on the wish list).
>>>
>>>
>>> And for Userfiles, unless you know something I don't Resources  
>>> doesn't have an unzip feature.
>>>
>>> - Ian
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