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Webtrees my.cnf
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webtrees my.cnf

wsftp.ini is a configuration file for a popular FTP client.

GEDCOM nameđ_263075.GED - Genealogy from įatal error: Maximum execution time of 300 seconds exceeded in \\192.168.254.206\JewishGen\wwwroot\webtrees\includes\session.php on line 297 OK, configure your external proxy server as a trusted internal host.

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GEDCOM nameđ_261897.GED - Genealogy from įatal error: Maximum execution time of 300 seconds exceeded in \\192.168.254.206\JewishGen\wwwroot\webtrees\includes\classes\class_wt_db.php on line 396Ĭonfiguration ? Privacy ? Export ? Import ? Download ? Upload ? Delete ? What is the offset? The same as the file size

webtrees my.cnf

One contains the original gedcom file, and one contains the current import offset.

webtrees my.cnf

In the gedcoms table there are two fields. I guess you can infer that the import has failed in some way. If MYSQLHOME is not set and you start the server using the mysqldsafe program, mysqldsafe sets it to BASEDIR, the MySQL base installation directory. When the import completes, it hides the progress bar and enables the options block. MYSQLHOME is an environment variable containing the path to the directory in which the server-specific my.cnf file resides. Initially, the progress bar is shown and the option bar is hidden. There are two blocks - one shows the progress bar and one shows the options. Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation. can that prompt be disabled? I would need that for any batch processing. I note that ANSI encoded gedcoms prompt you before import. Yes we have our own server - though the MySQL server has other live databases running on it that might be impacting on performance. I am trying a 67kb gedcom and it is taking forever and will probably not complete correctly. The sql_mode is set either in the mysql startup scripts (unlikely) or in my.ini/my.cnf (most likely). There could be some characteristics of the data you are importing that affect performance? Would you be able to send me a set of gedcoms, and I'll see if I can reproduce your problem.Īs for strict mode, I'm presuming that you run your own server or have reasonable control over it. I'm currently loading two 15MB gedcoms at the same time, and performance seems pretty reasonable to me. The import process keeps loading 64KB blocks of data until it has been running for 1 second, updates the progress bar, then reloads itself.















Webtrees my.cnf