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Upload files larger than 550MB

Upload files larger than 550MB

Domino limits the size of a file that can be uploaded through the Web application to 550MB.

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The following are the ways to upload files larger than 550MB:

  1. Use the CLI

    If your files are on your computer, the easiest method is to use the command line (CLI) client. You can quickly sync projects on your local machine with projects on Domino.

    If you have not installed the CLI client, see these instructions.

    1. After the CLI client is installed and you have authenticated (per the installation instructions), go to the folder on your local machine that contains the files to upload to your Domino project.

    2. Type domino restore to identify which Domino project to associate with this folder. It downloads project files that you have in Domino for that project. This lets you easily sync files to and from the project.

    3. Type domino sync, which will sync the files in your local directory to the project in Domino, thereby uploading any files over 550MB.

  2. Use wget or a workspace session within Domino

    If your file is on the web or accessible through a URL, Domino can download the file to your project. To do this, use a shell script or a workspace session.

    This will walk through using a shell script. Create a new .sh file in your Domino file tab and run it in Domino. See the following example.

    get filesh

    This imports the downloaded files through wget. The Files tab lists the downloaded files. Do this once only to bring the files into your project.

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