[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #6597: Zero bytes uploaded when uploading multiple folders at once
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#6597: Zero bytes uploaded when uploading multiple folders at once
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Reporter: | Owner: dkocher
greenqloud | Status: new
Type: defect | Milestone:
Priority: high | Version: 4.2.1
Component: s3 | Keywords: zero,zero bytes,0
Severity: major | bytes,upload,greenqloud,s3
Architecture: Intel | Platform: Mac OS X 10.7
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I have found an 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 (with utf-8 names and deep nesting) 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 prepare for a very long time
and then chug along and even get better and better upload speeds. However
when I checked 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 (in terms of
transmitted data).
At first I thought this must be GreenQloud's service failing but after
watching the GQ logs and finding nothing suspicious there I did a lot of
testing within CyberDuck. I realised that individually uploading each root
folder worked perfectly with no 0 bytes files. There could possibly be
something failing in the staging/preparing phase in Cyberduck. I did see
some string to date errors in the Console.app but I'm not sure if that was
related to the issue.
cheers
Eiki, CEO GreenQloud
cheers Eiki, CEO GreenQloud
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/6597>
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