Hi again Carolyn,
Huh, I had thought that the ImageMagick PDF policy issue had been resolved upstream, but it sounds like maybe not... it sounds like you may have found the same workaround, but we've previously done the following with success to address this:
What version of AtoM do you have installed? I can see some
digital object fixes and enhancements in 2.7.0, but nothing that seems directly related to these specific reports. However, there's an important change in release 2.6.3 - we replaced the older Flash-based digital object viewer with a new HTML5-based one, since Flash support has now been removed from most browsers. Are you at minimum running release 2.6.3 or later?
Additionally, how much memory is allocated to your installation? Does it meet or exceed the recommended hardware requirements
described here?
- Processor: 2 vCPUs @ 2.3GHz
- Disk space (processing): 50GB at a minimum for AtoM’s core stack plus more storage would be required for supporting any substantial number of digital objects.
Alternatively, have you tried...
I don't know if these things will help, but they might? Note that there is also the max_execution_time value that can be configured in your PHP pool, which might help with timeouts.
As for the media-type option issue.... unfortunately I have managed to reproduce this locally in my test environment. As such, I suspect that you've found a regression. I have filed a bug report here:
Hopefully our Maintainers will be able to take a look for the next release!
Cheers,