Well, here's what I know: I had this issue several months back and
'solved' it by disabling the in memory upload handler. I wrote a
little about it at the bottom of this thread:
https://forums.mediatemple.net/viewtopic.php?id=2514
But it looks like in Django 1.1beta the TemporaryFileUploadHand
Nope, there customer support takes to long so I just gave up. Please
post if you have any updates. Last I remember it might be a NFS issue
on there end. Not really sure.
On Jun 17, 2009, at 9:43 AM, mmarshall
wrote:
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> On Jun 9, 9:19 am, Sean Brant wrote:
>> "Did MediaTemple change some
On Jun 9, 9:19 am, Sean Brant wrote:
> "Did MediaTemple change something about the file system you have
> access to? It sounds like they must have changed something so that
> the file locking code that used to work for your setup is no longer
> working."
>
> That is what it sounds like to me, ho
"Did MediaTemple change something about the file system you have
access to? It sounds like they must have changed something so that
the file locking code that used to work for your setup is no longer
working."
That is what it sounds like to me, however they we're not much help.
I'll reach back o
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 9:49 AM, Sean Brant wrote:
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> I am running on a MediaTemple Django container with the SVN version of
> Django. When I try and upload a image in the admin tool I get a proxy
> error. The following is the part of the traceback that gets emailed to
> me.
>
> Traceback (most r
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