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I'm using cyberduck to test my ftp server and make sure users can resume their partial uploads okay.
I start an upload of a 900 MB file, and let it go to 200 MB and hit stop.
I do an ls on my server and see the partial file is there and it size 200 MB.
Then I hit resume in cyberduck and progress bar start going again but it doesn't start from 200 MB it start from 100 MB! So all the wrong bytes are being appended to my file on the server.
Does cyberduck have it's own internal integer of what byte to resume from? Or does it get the current size from the server for this value?
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I'm using cyberduck to test my ftp server and make sure users can resume their partial uploads okay.
I start an upload of a 900 MB file, and let it go to 200 MB and hit stop.
I do an
ls
on my server and see the partial file is there and it size 200 MB.Then I hit resume in cyberduck and progress bar start going again but it doesn't start from 200 MB it start from 100 MB! So all the wrong bytes are being appended to my file on the server.
Does cyberduck have it's own internal integer of what byte to resume from? Or does it get the current size from the server for this value?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: