How much memory is in use while Cyberduck uploads files and fails with OutOfMemory exceptions?.How much memory do you have in your system?.So I have checked some things, which may indicate this OutOfMemory exception which is not reproducible on our systems could be harder to investigate than others. I have been able to upload huge amounts of data to OneDrive (32 GB splitted into 8 GB files) without Cyberduck yet crashing (at the time of writing this test does continue to run, currently 21 GB uploaded). I'd like to know more about the time Cyberduck fails. ![]() This shouldn't been a big issue for Cyberduck, or am I wrong? So when I start uploading in the evening like now, my connection got corrupted in a few hours for some seconds. Memory usage wasn't recorded, I can re-try it to see how much memory is used.īut I have a reconnect from my provider every 24 hours. Since the issue is a few months old, in the meanwile I upgraded to 32GB. Try number 3: Instead of uploading both files ( #1 and #2), I first uploaded #2 and then #1, this works.Īt the time of writing, my system had 24GB memory, so it should not be a real lack of physical memory. It was possible to delete the failed transfer. After this error, the file transfer window doesn't freeze. I re-uploaded part #1 and #2 and a few percent before they were transfered complete, I got an error dialog "Connection failed: ". ![]() Cyberducks main window is useable but the file transfer popup seems completely frozen, can't even move the window any more.Īfter restarting Cyberduck, I see that the smallest part #3 (0,8GB) seems uploaded successfully, but part 1 and 2 (8GB each) not. The transfer window show me a rate of 40.8 KB/sec and about 110 hours remaining. I tried to upload all three files using Cyberduck and now the upload stucks at 1.7GB from 16.8GB total. So one of my larger VM could be split in 2x8GB and 1x 0,8GB segments. ![]() So it's possible to avoid those problems on big files and the total size shrinks by compression, too. Since large files doesn't work well and I'd assume that OneDrive has file size limits, too (business has 15GB ), my workaround is to create 7z archives with a maximum size of 8GB per file.
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