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Since v. 4.9 with macPro Retina OSX 10.11.4, I have random upoload failures when transfering at once several files (or a folder that contains several files). Resuming upload does NOT work: the pieces of files already transferred cannot be completed; they must be deleted and reuploaded. THE MAIN PROBLEM is that several files of the set are corrupted: it seems that several files are transferred at "the same time", not one after the other (as with Filezilla). Then it is a torture to find which files are corrupted and which are not: those with the present time date are corrupted (or even empty [size = 0]: see below file KuaS-1978-1-0009.JPG).
I have no problem with Filezilla… But, really, Cyberduck is MUCH MORE user friendly.
Please make SUCCESSIVE transfers (as before?).
Journal: failed upload of a folder that contains 32 jpg files.
CWD /
421 Idle timeout (600 seconds): closing control connection
220 FTP Server ready.
USER KuaS
331 Password required for KuaS
PASS ********
230 User KuaS logged in
FEAT
211-Features:
MDTM
MFMT
TVFS
UTF8
MFF modify;UNIX.group;UNIX.mode;
MLST modify*;perm*;size*;type*;unique*;UNIX.group*;UNIX.mode*;UNIX.owner*;
REST STREAM
LANG en-US*;it-IT;ko-KR;ja-JP;zh-CN;bg-BG;es-ES;fr-FR;zh-TW;ru-RU
SIZE
211 End
OPTS UTF8 ON
200 UTF8 set to on
SYST
215 UNIX Type: L8
CWD /
250 CWD command successful
TYPE A
200 Type set to A
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (217,160,168,248,199,235).
MLSD
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for MLSD
modify=20160409082353;perm=flcdmpe;type=cdir;unique=FD06U139E172;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0755;UNIX.owner=3956200; .
modify=20160409082353;perm=flcdmpe;type=pdir;unique=FD06U139E172;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0755;UNIX.owner=3956200; ..
modify=20160408094321;perm=flcdmpe;type=dir;unique=FD06U8077AB7B;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0755;UNIX.owner=3956200; KuaS
modify=20160316004646;perm=flcdmpe;type=dir;unique=FD06U139E173;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0755;UNIX.owner=3956200; Nachrichtenblatt_DKG
modify=20160409083405;perm=flcdmpe;type=dir;unique=FD06UC457E459;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0755;UNIX.owner=3956200; 600dpi
226 Transfer complete
CWD /600dpi
250 CWD command successful
TYPE A
200 Type set to A
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (217,160,168,248,214,60).
MLSD
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for MLSD
modify=20160409083405;perm=flcdmpe;type=cdir;unique=FD06UC457E459;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0755;UNIX.owner=3956200; .
modify=20160409082353;perm=flcdmpe;type=pdir;unique=FD06U139E172;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0755;UNIX.owner=3956200; ..
modify=20160408160218;perm=adfrw;size=2896923;type=file;unique=FD06UC457E45A;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0604;UNIX.owner=3956200; KuaS-1978-1-0001.JPG
modify=20160409083444;perm=adfrw;size=9797632;type=file;unique=FD06UC457E45B;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0604;UNIX.owner=3956200; KuaS-1978-1-.JPG
modify=20160408160545;perm=adfrw;size=3953404;type=file;unique=FD06UC457E45C;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0604;UNIX.owner=3956200; KuaS-1978-1-0002.JPG
modify=20160409083517;perm=adfrw;size=4063232;type=file;unique=FD06UC457E45D;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0604;UNIX.owner=3956200; KuaS-1978-1-0003.JPG
modify=20160408161623;perm=adfrw;size=6405907;type=file;unique=FD06UC457E45E;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0604;UNIX.owner=3956200; KuaS-1978-1-0004.JPG
modify=20160408162056;perm=adfrw;size=6136061;type=file;unique=FD06UC457E45F;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0604;UNIX.owner=3956200; KuaS-1978-1-0005.JPG
modify=20160408162438;perm=adfrw;size=5308432;type=file;unique=FD06UC469D2EE;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0604;UNIX.owner=3956200; KuaS-1978-1-0006.JPG
modify=20160409083350;perm=adfrw;size=3652997;type=file;unique=FD06UC469D348;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0604;UNIX.owner=3956200; KuaS-1978-1-0007.JPG
modify=20160409083417;perm=adfrw;size=3866624;type=file;unique=FD06UC469DAE0;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0604;UNIX.owner=3956200; KuaS-1978-1-0008.JPG
modify=20160409083351;perm=adfrw;size=0;type=file;unique=FD06UC469DD22;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0604;UNIX.owner=3956200; KuaS-1978-1-0009.JPG
modify=20160409083419;perm=adfrw;size=327680;type=file;unique=FD06UC469E1E0;UNIX.group=600;UNIX.mode=0604;UNIX.owner=3956200; KuaS-1978-1-0010.JPG
226 Transfer complete
-Best reagards from France!*
NB: remark the double-double-ending quote above! BR (within [[]]) doest not work after an exclamation mark… Please check your wiki… or tell me where I am wrong!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Maximum allowed concurrent transfers set to 1 in the toggle of the transfer window: no multiple file transfer failure detected up to now (10 hours after comment3)… Conversely, "Bookmark" not still set to "Open new connection".
Replying to [comment:6 dkocher]:
OK for closing! Since 4 days (comment 3) I have no more problem with "Maximum allowed concurrent transfers set to 1 in the toggle of the transfer window".
Since v. 4.9 with macPro Retina OSX 10.11.4, I have random upoload failures when transfering at once several files (or a folder that contains several files). Resuming upload does NOT work: the pieces of files already transferred cannot be completed; they must be deleted and reuploaded. THE MAIN PROBLEM is that several files of the set are corrupted: it seems that several files are transferred at "the same time", not one after the other (as with Filezilla). Then it is a torture to find which files are corrupted and which are not: those with the present time date are corrupted (or even empty [size = 0]: see below file KuaS-1978-1-0009.JPG).
I have no problem with Filezilla… But, really, Cyberduck is MUCH MORE user friendly.
Please make SUCCESSIVE transfers (as before?).
Journal: failed upload of a folder that contains 32 jpg files.
-Best reagards from France!*
NB: remark the double-double-ending quote above! BR (within [[]]) doest not work after an exclamation mark… Please check your wiki… or tell me where I am wrong!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: