Can you step me through the processes somehow for my technician to dig out (WIMP server) the right files, make one if needed, etc. This is a DIY server, not a hosted platform. Windows Server 2012(r2), using the Web Platform Installer, and whatever the latest download version that gave us is what we are using. If I need to be more specific on exact versions of php, MySql, etc., please tell me how to identify them. I’m somewhat tech savvy, but in over my head at the moment.
I took a snapshot of the Network Settings page, but can’t attach/paste anything here for additional help at your end of problem review. But I did this:
UPLOAD SETTINGS
Site Upload Space: (set to 250MB)
Upload File Types: (I checked, and PDF is one type listed)
Max Upload File Size: (I set this to 256000kb)
The 2nd problem is that themes do NOT seem to be available on any of the sub-sites. It is set to be a sub-directory multi-site install. If you want to see it, please do me the dignity of a private e-mail (a.bolinger [at sign] shermaninstitute.net) so I don’t have the world seeing this mess until ready for public consumption. There are about 10 sites supposedly created, but nothing is working beyond the front pages of the primary site, and even they are a mass of confused links to things that aren’t coming up like WordPress sites should. Probably little tweaks I am missing, but I’m getting more gray hair being under timelines for this thing to function. We had a direct lightning strike destroy a previous server, so I have the wonderful job of rebuilding all these sites, pretty much from scratch.
~sigh~
Aaron
]]>One of my WordPress sites seems way too big. It was at around 130Mb, but now it’s over 400Mb.
I have tried going to the cpanel file manager and scouting for directories for over-large files, or checking for backups that should have been sent to Amazon S3, but nothing is obvious.
Is there a tool that can drill down the various directories and list their respective sizes?
Any hints on this will be appreciated.
Thanks
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]]>But specifically when uploading images the media uploader is only creating full size images. I’ve found a couple of ideas on searches but they’re also several years old so I was hoping to get a fresh answer on what I need to tell the server to change.
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