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Support => cpg1.5.x Support => cpg1.5 miscellaneous => Topic started by: diamondroots on April 29, 2012, 08:57:32 pm

Title: Batch uploading resulting in server resource hogging
Post by: diamondroots on April 29, 2012, 08:57:32 pm
Hello. I use an inexpensive hosting service and recently installed CPG. The install was flawless, and after reading through some support pages, I attempted to run a batch upload of 19MB of images. The FTP transfer was fine and the flash automation was also functional, but halfway through the process, my host suspended my account due to the processor intensive tasks behind managing the thumbnails.

I have looked through some additional documentation, but I am fairly inept when it comes to image management. I was hoping to find out if there was an alternate process to locally convert all the images and thumb creation, and then upload them through FTP in a way that was compatible with CPG.

I am afraid to upload any more images due to the hosting companies readiness to suspend my site. Are there any solutions for this? Also, are there any decent resources for understanding the thumbnail conversion that is done and any other back-end image maintenance that would tax the server?

Thanks in advance for any direction/responses.
Title: Re: Batch uploading resulting in server resource hogging
Post by: Αndré on May 02, 2012, 11:24:08 am
Depending on your settings Coppermine creates/resizes upto 4 files for each uploaded picture:

Theoretically, if you create all files locally in the correct size and upload them to your FTP server, the batch-add process won't create or resize any file. If watermarking is enabled in config, some files have to be processed of course.