[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #6613: Files uploaded with zero bytes content length

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Tue May 1 12:08:28 CEST 2012


#6613: Files uploaded with zero bytes content length
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 Reporter:  Info (4)       |         Owner:  dkocher
     Type:  defect         |        Status:  new
 Priority:  highest        |     Milestone:
Component:  cloudfiles     |       Version:  4.2.1
 Severity:  critical       |    Resolution:
 Keywords:                 |  Architecture:
 Platform:  Mac OS X 10.7  |
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Description changed by dkocher:

Old description:

> Hi,
>
> I have contacted you regarding this issue before
> http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/6553.
>
> I have been trying to upload the images folder to my Rackspace CDN using
> Cyberduck.
>
> There is one particular folder that is giving me all the issues. The
> directory of this folder is /img/p/.
>
> If I attempt to upload the entire img folder, the p folder will fail.
>
> If I attempt to upload the p folder by itself, the upload will fail. The
> directories will be made, but the actual files will be 0 bytes.
>
> If I attempt to upload the sub folders of p individually, they work.
>
> I have run the following permissions commands on the p directory, to make
> sure it wasn't a permissions issue:
> chmod -R 0755 .
> chmod -R g-s .
> chmod -R u-s .
> chmod -R -t .
> setfacl -R -b .
> find . -type f -exec chmod 0644 {} \;
>
> When I do this upload using fireuploader for Firefox, the upload is fine.
>
> I would prefer to use Cyberduck as I use it for my default FTP and it has
> the ability to sync folders, which I'm hoping to do with this CDN.
>
> The last issue was simply closed, however since then I have involved my
> site developer, my sites host Webfaction and Rackspace to help me solve
> this issue. However, I believe the issue is somewhere within cyberduck
> and how it is interacting with this specific folder.
>
> I'm hoping to solve this issue soon, as its a waste for me to be paying
> for Rackspace CDN files, if I'm not able to use them. And that's been the
> case for the last 5 weeks.
>
> I can email the toggle drawer, but I didn't want to include it here, as
> it might include my security info.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tom
> @tomgmitchell (twitter)

New description:

 Hi,

 I have contacted you regarding this issue before
 http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/6553.

 I have been trying to upload the images folder to my Rackspace CDN using
 Cyberduck.

 There is one particular folder that is giving me all the issues. The
 directory of this folder is /img/p/.

 If I attempt to upload the entire img folder, the p folder will fail.

 If I attempt to upload the p folder by itself, the upload will fail. The
 directories will be made, but the actual files will be 0 bytes.

 If I attempt to upload the sub folders of p individually, they work.

 I have run the following permissions commands on the p directory, to make
 sure it wasn't a permissions issue:

 {{{
 chmod -R 0755 .
 chmod -R g-s .
 chmod -R u-s .
 chmod -R -t .
 setfacl -R -b .
 find . -type f -exec chmod 0644 {} \;
 }}}


 When I do this upload using fireuploader for Firefox, the upload is fine.

 I would prefer to use Cyberduck as I use it for my default FTP and it has
 the ability to sync folders, which I'm hoping to do with this CDN.

 The last issue was simply closed, however since then I have involved my
 site developer, my sites host Webfaction and Rackspace to help me solve
 this issue. However, I believe the issue is somewhere within cyberduck and
 how it is interacting with this specific folder.

 I'm hoping to solve this issue soon, as its a waste for me to be paying
 for Rackspace CDN files, if I'm not able to use them. And that's been the
 case for the last 5 weeks.

 I can email the toggle drawer, but I didn't want to include it here, as it
 might include my security info.

 Regards,

 Tom
 @tomgmitchell (twitter)

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