• Tom Palmer

    (@tompalmer999)


    When I set the ‘Site Upload Space Quota’ to 3 MB on multisite, it has no effect.

    A logged in user can still upload over 25 MB of images into their Media Library. Just what I’m trying to avoid!

    Any help is appreciated. Thank you.

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  • Id check your htaccess and php.ini and make sure the limits are set correctly in there.

    nicollb

    (@nicollb)

    I don’t believe the settings are in any way affected by .htaccess — and the only way php.ini gets involved is if it sets the individual upload file size smaller than you allow in WP/Multisite.

    I have a similar issue: I update the settings for Space Quota and file upload size and it seems to have no effect. AND, it decides that my primary site must be using all of the space for the entire multisite.

    I don’t have a solution, but I have the same or a similar issue. I’m thinking something is broken in the database, or how the options/database get updated.

    I was thinking about limiting individual uploads which can be affected by htaccess and php.ini.

    Maybe a plugin could help.

    I take it you have both done the following though:

    Go to your site’s Network Admin page — usually something like example.com/wp-admin/network/. Go to Sites ? All Sites.

    Mouse over the site that you need to edit and select Edit in the menu that appears.

    Now select the Settings tab. Scroll down to the bottom (or near the bottom, depending on whether you have plugins installed that add more settings at the bottom). You’re looking for the Site Upload Space Quota setting. Put the appropriate number of MB in that box — if you’re updating a site’s quota to 1GB, for instance, you’d put 1024 in the box.

    If there’s nothing in the box, it will use your network’s default quota.

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