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transfer incomplete #2071

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cyberduck opened this issue May 16, 2008 · 2 comments
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transfer incomplete #2071

cyberduck opened this issue May 16, 2008 · 2 comments
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anonymous created the issue

The current version (3966) is unable to dl large files.
Transfer stops after 15-30MB is DLed of 600MB for example.
Also this version and previous ones too are unable to complete a DL of large files above 500 at once. It has to be reloaded (resumed) at least once.
If I try to do the same transfer with 'Transmit' it completes at one go.
Previous Cyberduck build 3611 does the above transfer at one go too.
But I don't like Transmit as it always hangs at the very and of DL when transfering large files.
And PLEASE but the bookmark drawer back where it was before 3966!!!
It's not nice like this :-(
The FTP server I use Cyberduck with is mostly Rumpus FTP at speed of 500-800KB/sec in Passive mode.

Also transfers stops if I DL a folder that contains many subfolders and many-many small files
under these subfolders.
The 'Repeat failed networking tasks' option does not function at all.
A transfer (log) windows would be very useful.

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@dkocher commented

What is your setting in Preferences → Connection → Timeout for opening connections?

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@dkocher commented

Duplicate for #2057. Please uncheck 'Send 'no operation' command to keep connection alive in Cyberduck → Preferences → Connection until this is fixed.

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