Hi guys,
Recently started using Cyberduck for SFTP connections to a remote server. I have to regularly transfer several large files perhaps two or three times a week. Large enough that it can take 24hrs+ even on a 2Mb ADSL line. Because my ISP has a Fair Use policy in place I tend to arrange these transfers overnight, which means if anything goes wrong then I am sound asleep and don't notice until the morning. Unfortunately a combination of a poor router dropping connections (this is being addressed) and Cyberduck crashing is causing big delays to our progress. Despite searching the preferences I couldn't seem to find an auto-resume function.
Therefore I was considering setting up an AppleScript to check the transfer status every 30mins or so during the transfer hours and resume it if it has dropped off. I am only recently a Mac convert and frankly my AppleScript knowledge sucks. Can this be achieved with Cyberduck at the moment?
Any help will be very greatly received.
Cheers.
Scripting Cyberduck to auto-resume
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Re: Scripting Cyberduck to auto-resume
I really don't know if this can be achieved.ToonGeneral wrote:Hi guys,
Recently started using Cyberduck for SFTP connections to a remote server. I have to regularly transfer several large files perhaps two or three times a week. Large enough that it can take 24hrs+ even on a 2Mb ADSL line. Because my ISP has a Fair Use policy in place I tend to arrange these transfers overnight, which means if anything goes wrong then I am sound asleep and don't notice until the morning. Unfortunately a combination of a poor router dropping connections (this is being addressed) and Cyberduck crashing is causing big delays to our progress. Despite searching the preferences I couldn't seem to find an auto-resume function.
Therefore I was considering setting up an AppleScript to check the transfer status every 30mins or so during the transfer hours and resume it if it has dropped off. I am only recently a Mac convert and frankly my AppleScript knowledge sucks. Can this be achieved with Cyberduck at the moment?
Any help will be very greatly received.
Cheers.
but I think that if you achieve it won't do you any good because it won't restart the connection
try to change the router

hope it helped