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  • Thread Starter eelcoherder

    (@eelcoherder)

    Thanks again for the quick reply and for investigating the problem. I will leave the code untouched and just ignore the message. I will let you know once I have passed the 500 MB limit :-).

    Thread Starter eelcoherder

    (@eelcoherder)

    Thanks again. I just checked the NextCellent network settings at /wp-admin/network/admin.php?page=nextcellent-gallery-nextgen-legacy.

    Indeed, there is an option ‘Enable upload quota check’ (‘Schalte die Uploadbegrenzung ein’). However, the option was already disabled. I just enabled it and disabled it again, just in case the setting was not propagated.

    The previous webmaster actually messed up quite some things and I think I need to start with a new, clean install. But that’s not going to happen in the next few weeks.

    Would it be worth checking the settings directly in the database? Or are they stored in a config-file?

    Or are there even more places to set the maximum storage space for the site as a whole or for the NextCellent plugin in particular?

    Thread Starter eelcoherder

    (@eelcoherder)

    Thanks a lot for your answer. Yes, I should have added that the site is part of a multisite installation (completely unnecessary, done by the previous webmaster, still on my list of things to undo).

    I looked at the network settings (/wp-admin/network/settings.php). The checkbox next to ‘storage per site’ (German: Speicherplatz pro Website) is not checked. So apparently there is no storage limit for the site as a whole.

    I could not find any menu item that would allow me to change NextCellent-specific storage settings (I am even not sure if there is a NextCellent-specific maximum for the storage space).

    But the message “Allowed 500 MB – Used 486.4 MB (97%)” does suggest that I do need to change something soon.

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