Re: WebStar and CopyFile
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 34237
interpreted = N
texte = you can use [waitforfile] with a timeout param set to the number of seconds you want tospace the operations out.Jason Sofonia wrote:> > When you say it chokes, what does it do really?> Choke, meaning, it gets about 35% of the files copied and no more. The> server screeches to a halt. When it was working (with smaller test data),> this code took anywhere from 2-10 minutes to complete (depending on the> number of files, etc.). Today only 75/200+ during the normal routine.>> Here's some factors I think could cause this to happen...> * File sizes range from 70K to 40MB (at least for today).> * The original files are in different directories.> * The volume containing and saving are on a locally networked machine.> * ListFile and CopyFile never ran *super* fast on the MacOS.>> > I don't think time is the issue here, so spreading it out probably won't help.> Just for poops and laughs, can you give me an example of how to space it> out? I've got this to work before. I think if I didn't try to shove so> much at it at once I would get better results.>> > Can you try 3.0.8 to see if it's better?> I will pass the suggestion along to the powers that be.>> I can post the code if it would help... Thanks again...>> Jason>> -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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you can use [waitforfile] with a timeout param set to the number of seconds you want tospace the operations out.Jason Sofonia wrote:> > When you say it chokes, what does it do really?> Choke, meaning, it gets about 35% of the files copied and no more. The> server screeches to a halt. When it was working (with smaller test data),> this code took anywhere from 2-10 minutes to complete (depending on the> number of files, etc.). Today only 75/200+ during the normal routine.>> Here's some factors I think could cause this to happen...> * File sizes range from 70K to 40MB (at least for today).> * The original files are in different directories.> * The volume containing and saving are on a locally networked machine.> * ListFile and CopyFile never ran *super* fast on the MacOS.>> > I don't think time is the issue here, so spreading it out probably won't help.> Just for poops and laughs, can you give me an example of how to space it> out? I've got this to work before. I think if I didn't try to shove so> much at it at once I would get better results.>> > Can you try 3.0.8 to see if it's better?> I will pass the suggestion along to the powers that be.>> I can post the code if it would help... Thanks again...>> Jason>> -------------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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