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I did some tests with transferring files, and want to see how it handles if the file were to be closed or in the event of another error.
What happens is that the entire cloudcmd locks up, even if you enter the ip address again it just loads, I have to shut down the entire Linux server to be able to restart everything and it causes the entire Linux to lock up.
What I expect from cloudcmd, as it runs on the server side, so even if I close the file on my browser, it should continue to work and when I enter the address again, I should get everything that should show up.
I want to use cloudcmd to be able to move the files between two SANs, but since it sends it via NFS, nothing can go wrong.
Hi could you please explain, or record video, it is not clear to me:
I did some tests with transferring files, and want to see how it handles if the file were to be closed or in the event of another error.
What happens is that the entire cloudcmd locks up, even if you enter the ip address again it just loads, I have to shut down the entire Linux server to be able to restart everything and it causes the entire Linux to lock up.
As I understand you edit file in an editor (F4) and close the tab. Is it right?
Hi,
I did some tests with transferring files, and want to see how it handles if the file were to be closed or in the event of another error.
What happens is that the entire cloudcmd locks up, even if you enter the ip address again it just loads, I have to shut down the entire Linux server to be able to restart everything and it causes the entire Linux to lock up.
What I expect from cloudcmd, as it runs on the server side, so even if I close the file on my browser, it should continue to work and when I enter the address again, I should get everything that should show up.
I want to use cloudcmd to be able to move the files between two SANs, but since it sends it via NFS, nothing can go wrong.
cloudcmd -v
): v18.3.0node -v
: v18.19.1uname -a
on Linux): Linux backup-server 6.8.0-49-generic Tooltips on keyspanel start with lower letter case. #49-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Mon Nov 4 02:06:24 UTC 2024 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/LinuxThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: