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Open lpagani91 opened this issue 2 years ago • 8 comments

Running Version 8.3.3 (37544), I tried to download a 39GB file on my computer. With a ~15 MB/s transfer rate, it indicated about 55 min. to download the file (accelarating, slowing down, etc...). I returned 4 hours later and it was still running with a file being 4.5 times the size of the original file Capture d’écran 2022-05-10 à 17 34 31 I killed it and tried again from home tonight. Same result. It reached 100% and went on downloading. I stopped it at 101%. I am downloading it via good old ftp now but it is 3 times slower so only at 57% at the moment. Is it a problem with cyberduck or with the file or both ?

lpagani91 avatar May 10 '22 20:05 lpagani91

The download with old ftp file was fine. It was only much longer. So the problem is with Cyberduck only : 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for m9501_109.tar (39285760000 bytes). 100% |***********************************| 37465 MiB 5.46 MiB/s 00:00 ETA 226 Transfer complete. 39285760000 bytes received in 1:54:14 (5.46 MiB/s)

lpagani91 avatar May 10 '22 21:05 lpagani91

I can also confirm this on 8.3.3 when downloading from an S3 bucket. I was trying to download a 134.7GB file, and the download continued even though the estimated time had long since passed. After waiting for two hours just in case it was real, I stopped the download and it said that it had downloaded 184.2GB. It would appear that Cyberduck has an issue with large files. Perhaps its not "realizing" the file has finished and is repeating the ending segment(s)?

arex388 avatar May 19 '22 05:05 arex388

I was having this issue too. I was trying to upload a folder of size 130GB and the copy speed starts of good and drops to almost zero and its failing constantly. Then I had to resort to AWS CLI.

networkneil avatar May 19 '22 23:05 networkneil

I was having this issue too. I was trying to upload a folder of size 130GB and the copy speed starts of good and drops to almost zero and its failing constantly. Then I had to resort to AWS CLI.

Edit: sorry forgot to mention, I was doing an upload to s3 bucket.

networkneil avatar May 19 '22 23:05 networkneil

Downloads of big files from FTP server by FTP-SSL do not work since months (earlier it did work). Now I encounter also infinite downloading.

demodit avatar May 22 '22 10:05 demodit

You mean this is independent of Cyberduck and rooted in FTP-SSL ?

Le 22 mai 2022 à 12:23, demodit @.*** @.***>> a écrit :

Downloads of big files from FTP server by FTP-SSL do not work since months (earlier it did work). Now I encounter also infinite downloading.

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lpagani91 avatar May 22 '22 10:05 lpagani91

I mean downloads by Cyberduck.

demodit avatar May 22 '22 10:05 demodit

This is still happening

spacepluk avatar Sep 16 '22 07:09 spacepluk

Hi guys, issue still present - also on my end. Trying to download a 4.9GB file which results in an endless loop ... Please fix this. Thanks

krilupo avatar Oct 03 '22 10:10 krilupo

Same issue on my side with version 8.4.4. Switching temporarily on Filezilla

LucasJanin avatar Oct 09 '22 17:10 LucasJanin

@lpagani91 Try to uncheck Preferencers → Transfers → Downloads → Segmented downloads with multiple connections per file to reduce the load on the server.

dkocher avatar Oct 10 '22 15:10 dkocher

@dkocher Yes this fixes the infinite downloading!! Thanks for the tips! Hoping the problem gets resolved soon.

LucasJanin avatar Oct 10 '22 15:10 LucasJanin

Hi David,

thanks a lot for the feedback and suggestion. I tried this. Unfortunately it does not work completely: it stops the endless download into one file, yes. However, now the behavior is that once the file is downloaded it wants to download it again and finds a file with the same filename and a dialog box pops up what to do with the file, e.g. OVERWRITE/SKIP/etc. I select SKIP (since it is already downloaded) and then I get in the transfers window the following:

My settings are:

Attached is additionally the Cyberduck log file from that download session (download of a Backup file yesterday 2022-10-10)

Thanks, Christian

On 10. Oct 2022, at 17:48, David Kocher @.***> wrote:

@lpagani91 https://github.com/lpagani91 Try to uncheck Preferencers → Transfers → Downloads → Segmented downloads with multiple connections per file to reduce the load on the server.

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krilupo avatar Oct 11 '22 09:10 krilupo

FYI, the problem isn't present over SFTP

LucasJanin avatar Oct 29 '22 13:10 LucasJanin

I experience the same problem when downloading a folder from an S3 server.

HKdAlex avatar Jul 25 '23 16:07 HKdAlex

I experience the same problem when downloading a folder from an S3 server.

This should be resolved in the current snapshot build.

dkocher avatar Jul 25 '23 16:07 dkocher