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Zero '0' bytes downloaded #6585

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cyberduck opened this issue Mar 14, 2012 · 4 comments
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Zero '0' bytes downloaded #6585

cyberduck opened this issue Mar 14, 2012 · 4 comments

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c744c29 created the issue

When downloading a file of any size, it starts and then says download complete but the file size is 0bytes?

FTPES connected

This is on PC v4.2.1

Please advise

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649e914 commented

I'm going to create a seperate issue for this but it must be related:

I have found the same issue with uploading large data sets to GreenQloud (S3 compatible) and found a way to repeat the problem. I have a hard drive that I wanted to upload to GreenQloud's StorageQloud. The root of the hard drive has about 10 folders and within those folders are more nested folders (deep) and thousands of images, video files etc. roughly 300GB. If I select all of them and drag to upload in CyberDuck then the app will chug along and even get better and better upload speeds. However when I check the folders on the remote service - all or most files are 0 bytes. CyberDuck silently failed to upload the contents for each object and even reported that it had transfered all of the data.

At first I thought this must be GreenQloud's service failing but then I realised that individually uploading and queueing (only allow 1 simultanious upload) each root folder worked perfectly with no 0 bytes files.

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Eiki, CEO GreenQloud

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@dkocher commented

Replying to [comment:1 greenqloud]:

I'm going to create a seperate issue for this but it must be related:

I have found the same issue with uploading large data sets to GreenQloud (S3 compatible) and found a way to repeat the problem. I have a hard drive that I wanted to upload to GreenQloud's StorageQloud. The root of the hard drive has about 10 folders and within those folders are more nested folders (deep) and thousands of images, video files etc. roughly 300GB. If I select all of them and drag to upload in CyberDuck then the app will chug along and even get better and better upload speeds. However when I check the folders on the remote service - all or most files are 0 bytes. CyberDuck silently failed to upload the contents for each object and even reported that it had transfered all of the data.

At first I thought this must be GreenQloud's service failing but then I realised that individually uploading and queueing (only allow 1 simultanious upload) each root folder worked perfectly with no 0 bytes files.

cheers
Eiki, CEO GreenQloud

Can you open a separate issue. This is something completely different.

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@dkocher commented

I cannot reproduce this issue with the latest snapshot build available.

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@dkocher commented

If the issue still persists for the reporter, please post the transcript from the log drawer (⌘-L) of the Transfers window.

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