On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 19:07, Bradley Caricofe wrote:
> I recently leased a couple of dedicated servers for hosting games (Soldier
> of Fortune, Medal of Honor, BF 1942, etc...) and a problem I've been running
> into is the size of the uploads I have to perform to get these things
> running.  In setting up my first server I've been trying to upload a 560 mb
> .tar.gz file for about 2 days now.  My cable modem upload speed is capped at
> 110kbps, I think, and the upload has stopped a few times and I'd have to
> start all over again.
> 
> Does anyone know of a file transfer manager type thingie I could use so that
> I could resume one of these stalled uploads?
> 
> thanks!
> -Brad
> 

Brad, 

What are you using to upload?  I think most modern ftp servers have a
restart feature.  ncftp client or gftp will both try to restart (resume)
a failed transfer.

I am not sure about scp sftp or rsync.

I guess you could untar it and send the individual files in the tree
with mirror or rsync in the absence of any REAL help.

Tell us what tooks you are using and maybe someone will be able to help.

Bret



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