Hi Bitshare:
Last night, I rebooted the laptop with a clean start, ran CuteFTP and loaded 22 GB (236 files) to be uploaded to Fileserve and Bitshare via FTP simultaneously. Both were uploading fine for a while and I noticed Bitshare uploaded about a dozen files faster than Fileserve. I then went to bed.
This morning I woke up and found all files to Fileserve have been completely uploaded but half of the files to Bitshare have been aborted. I checked the Bitshare website file manager and found it managed to upload 128 files before it crapped out. I then restarted the aborted uploads to Bitshare and went away. 30 minutes later, this is what I found:
Every single upload is aborted despite 100% completion.
You can be sure it's not a bug with CuteFTP because uploads to Fileserve completed and I never had a problem uploading 20,000+ files to Fileserve in my 6 months with them.
Sorry, I don't know how to replicate the problem. Last time I only attempted to upload 6 GB but for some reason the last file always aborted. 3 times.
It's a bug for sure!
[Update]
At least the "Link to Text"'s double-last-link bug is fixed. Thanks for that!
It seems FTP upload and BDT upload have different speed. With FTP upload I always get 1.0 MB/s at any time of day but with BDT at certain time of the day (like right now 8pm West Coast U.S. time) I can only get 150 KB/s with uploading 2 connections. Too bad FTP doesn't always work. And you're still working on remote upload from Fileserve to Bitshare. So, there's really not too many choices except BDT.
[Update 2]
I noticed something peculiar... those files I attempted to re-upload but aborted despite 100% complete...some of those files later on appear in the File Manager. Could it be because the files were already uploaded but for some reason Bitshare returned an error to the FTP client? The files are stored in a temporary holder that our file manager cannot see and they are still being processed...? So everytime you try to re-upload those files, they always abort because you don't have the permission to overwrite them. It does look that way.
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