Adjust fastcgi timeout settings in default.conf.sample#525
Adjust fastcgi timeout settings in default.conf.sample#525gusdleon wants to merge 1 commit intolinuxserver:masterfrom
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Increase timeout settings for fastcgi to handle resource-intensive operations.
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Description:
Added some more generous timeouts to the default 60 seconds of nginx mo make possible to process large multipart uploads
Benefits of this PR and context:
In heavy uploads (usually multi GB) and using chunked uploads, the assembling process could take even minutes to end, resulting in a timeout on nginx (504 Gateway Timeout Error) while waiting for a response of php-fpm, this solves the issue.
How Has This Been Tested?
Source / References:
3600 seconds is the default timeout in the official all-in-one next cloud installer