What does the log file say?
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"Attach" is probably a good string to grep for, or the users login id,
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How can i see errors? There is a lot of text with "attach" by that user, but I cant see any problems
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Read for anything that says "warning" or "error" around the time the user tries to add their file.
You also need to do some other testing - do other users have the same problem with the file? Can you attach files from other locations? Different browser?
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This is the problem of one user, AFAIK.
He tries in Firefox and IE. In Firefox there is an error code - 413.
File Name 20140131.zip
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Could you give us the FULL error you are seeing here in Firefox?
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Here it is
Невозможно присоединить файл 20140126.ZIP: Неизвестная ошибка сервера (413).
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Ok, that looks like an nginx error for "the data you want me to pass to Jira is too large". Are you using nginx in front of it? Can you check the maximum size settings in there?
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If you use nginx; client_max_body_size 20m; where 20m is 20Megabytes and it has to be at least the same value or greater than the configured in Jira "System -> attachments -> max upload size"
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