Hi,
I don't really have any suggestions, other than are you certain that the
source file wasn't also 0 bytes (for some reason)? Maybe in your STAX job
before doing the parallel FS COPY FILE, you could use a to submit
a STAF local FS QUERY ENTRY SourceFilePath and log the output.
Thanks,
David
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Sharon Lucas/Austin/i...@ibmus
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staf-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject
Re: [staf-users] fs copy directory performance
Hi Sharon,
To answer some of you questions:
1) When I copy the folder in windows explorer, I am copying from a UNC
path to the local machine. For example, I'll find
Hi Sharon,
To answer some of you questions:
1) When I copy the folder in windows explorer, I am copying from a UNC
path to the local machine. For example, I'll find the file on the
share \\\d\QA\Test, copy it, and paste it to local drive
D:\QA\Test. This operation takes 15 seconds. While
\\\D\QA
Daria,
Most operating system's copy commands (e.g. via Windows Explorer or a copy
or xcopy command) only let you copy a file/directory to the same machine,
not to a remote machine, unless you are using network drives, such as a
mapped drive on Windows. Then it can copy to or from the network dr
/Client
User: none://anonymous
Trust Level : 4
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IBM Austin, luc...@us.ibm.com
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clayton neal
06/19/2009 11:47 AM
To
Sharon Lucas/Austin/i...@ibmus
cc
Subject
Re: [staf-users]
No, this works fine for me. If I submit a request from PC2 to copy a
directory that doesn't exist from PC1 to PC2, then if PC1 does not trust
machine PC2 at trust level 4 or greater, I correctly get RC 25
(Insufficient Trust).
[pc2]# STAF pc1 FS COPY DIRECTORY /noexist/samples TODIRECTORY /tm
That's because the ZIP service doesn't not handle files that are >= 2G.
Feature request #2637949 "STAF - unzip support for large files" is already
open at
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2637949&group_id=33142&atid=407384.
Could you provide your .zip file to me? e.g. S