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  • Hi Daniel. How do you configure the github version of the plugin to ignore the 2GB file size limit? I’ve installed the github version, activated version 3.2.0-rc1, but I can’t see that setting anywhere in the UI. I searched the source code and the only place I can see “2GB” is in the release notes.

    When I use the released version I get things like this in the logs

    ERROR: If /home/username/public_html/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/15-9616-post/imagename_(pp_w1136_h756).jpg will be added to your backup archive, the archive will be too large for many file systems (over 2GB). You might want to consider splitting the backup job in multiple jobs with less files each.

    The backup is for a photographers blog with 10GB of images.

    I’ve tried the github version of the plugin on two different blogs, on two different servers, both Intel 64 running unix. The second is the one I’m really interested in.

    Linux xxxx.hostgator.com 3.12.35.1418868451 #1 SMP Wed Dec 17 20:10:32 CST 2014 x86_64

    Linux xxxx.hosting-services.net.au 2.6.32-531.23.3.lve1.3.6.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Sep 29 16:27:54 CEST 2014 x86_64

    More info about the second server
    – PHP 5.5.29
    – Server LiteSpeed
    – OS Linux
    – PHp Memory Limit 256M

    Thread Starter commando

    (@commando)

    Caching plugin doesn’t make any difference. Unsure what server it’s on or PHP version, it’s a tightly controlled hosted platform. The server performance is generally very good. I have no access to ssh, console, editing config, PHP information, etc.

    That’s not very useful I know. Happy to help diagnose if I can.

    Thread Starter commando

    (@commando)

    Just one note – i’d like to have the home page as a standard page, and have a blog as an option in the menu bar. Playing around i’m not sure how to do this.

    Unfortunately the “bad behaviour” plugin did nothing – i’m still getting a few notification emails per hour.

    Thanks guys. I’ve turned off all the options on that screen and i’m still getting notifications. I’ll try installing “bad behaviour” and see if that helps. A global option to stop anyone posting anything in any way would be a good thing.

    I’m having the same problem. I don’t want comments or feedback of any kind, I want a read only blog. Is there any way to turn off all methods of feedback without installing a spam stopper plugin like “bad behavior”?

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