Take, for instance, a file that is 800 megabytes which needs to be synced to
another computer where the transfer rate is only at 250 kilobits per second.
Every few hours, the connection gets cut off so the connection must be re-
established. Is there some way to enable transfers to continue syncing ...
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- 04 Jan 2012, 13:23
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Problems with Large File Transfer
- Replies: 1
- Views: 764
- 11 Oct 2011, 13:14
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Slow to Abort Batch Sync
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1810
Slow to Abort Batch Sync
It appears the the program takes three minutes or more to abort a batch sync
when I try to manually abort it. I wonder why that is. I would open the
program, click abort, and I would sit there watching it for three minutes
until it will finally abort. Sometimes, a Windows dialog box would come up ...
when I try to manually abort it. I wonder why that is. I would open the
program, click abort, and I would sit there watching it for three minutes
until it will finally abort. Sometimes, a Windows dialog box would come up ...
- 17 Sep 2011, 17:44
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Possible Undesired Deletions
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1209
Re: Possible Undesired Deletions
Thank you for the informative post. With regard to the question of "deletion
lock", I may have an explanation for this. Computer B was definitely still
running FFS and syncing with Computer C. However, the bandwidth goes anywhere
from 80 Kbits to 600Kbits per second. So if the transfer was at 80 ...
lock", I may have an explanation for this. Computer B was definitely still
running FFS and syncing with Computer C. However, the bandwidth goes anywhere
from 80 Kbits to 600Kbits per second. So if the transfer was at 80 ...
- 15 Sep 2011, 17:09
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Possible Undesired Deletions
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1209
Re: Possible Undesired Deletions
Or maybe, the deletion on Computer A occurred because it was not able to
compare with Computer B as a result of Computer B's folder lock. Otherwise, I
assume it would have found that files existed on Computer B and would not
propagate a delete on Computer A. But for some reason, I caught the sync ...
compare with Computer B as a result of Computer B's folder lock. Otherwise, I
assume it would have found that files existed on Computer B and would not
propagate a delete on Computer A. But for some reason, I caught the sync ...
- 15 Sep 2011, 17:04
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Possible Undesired Deletions
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1209
Possible Undesired Deletions
It seems the program is deleting large amounts of data files in bulk
automatically when it is undesirable to do so and should not be doing so. I am
running the sync program in batch mode with "ignore errors" parameter set,
triggered by RealTimeSync. Consider the following scenario:
Computers A, B ...
automatically when it is undesirable to do so and should not be doing so. I am
running the sync program in batch mode with "ignore errors" parameter set,
triggered by RealTimeSync. Consider the following scenario:
Computers A, B ...