Hmm... but 'Rob' said... "As of the 1.0 version of s3cmd, you can upload
file larger than 5G.  "

Has anyone transferred a file over 5G using s3cmd (version 1.0 & above)?
Please let me know.  Thanks.



On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 12:41 AM, Matt Rogers <m...@aroxo.com> wrote:

> 5Gb is the maximum file size for an upload, you’ll need to split files
> over 5Gb before uploading. ****
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> It's not working for me for large files :(   When I try with a small file
> it works, but when I try with a file over 5G, I get this:
>
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> WARNING: Waiting 15 sec...
> ./myfileBig.txt -> s3://<bucket_name>/test/myfileBig.txt  [1 of 1]
>         8192 of 21158596877     0% in    1s     6.31 kB/s  failed
> ERROR: Upload of './myfileBig.txt' failed too many times. Skipping that
> file.
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> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
> I am using the following version of s3cmd:
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> s3cmd version 1.0.0
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> Please help.  Thanks.
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> On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 5:04 PM, Dunie, Rob <robert.du...@pega.com> wrote:
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> As of the 1.0 version of s3cmd, you can upload file larger than 5G.  ****
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> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to transfer a file bigger than 5G using s3cmd?  Somewhere I
> read that I can use command line arguments such as these:
>
> x-amz-storage-class:REDUCED_REDUNDANCY s3_multipart_threshold:1073741824
> s3_multipart_min_part_size:104857600"
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> Is that true?  Where can I find more info about this?  Tried s3cmd put
> --help but that didn't help.
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