Transfer Files
Good afternoon everybody. Hoping you can help me with the following question.
How can I indicate the transfer rate in my script?
This is my script
If I leave it as is this is the result:
If I do it through the front, I can move the transfer rate to 1024 and the file passes without problem. So I suppose there must be a parameter that is put on the command line so that it also uses a transfer rate of 1024.
I appreciate the attention, and I hope you can help me
Thanks
How can I indicate the transfer rate in my script?
This is my script
open sftp://user:clave@120.120.120.120/ -hostkey="xxxxxxx" pwd PUT "D:\CecoDomi\Encrip\EcriC30E.FIR" /tef.001/entrada/E01012A2.A302001 LS exit
Using configured transfer settings different from factory defaults. D:\CecoDomi\Encrip\EcriC30E.fir | 1128 KB | 38.8 KB/s | binary | 16% Host is not communicating for more than 15 seconds. Still waiting... Note: If the problem repeats, try turning off 'Optimize connection buffer size'. Warning: Aborting this operation will close connection! (A)bort (60 s): Abort D:\CecoDomi\Encrip\EcriC30E.fir | 1128 KB | 9.8 KB/s | binary | 16% Terminated by user. (A)bort, (R)econnect (5 s): Reconnect Searching for host... Connecting to host... Authenticating... Using username "01012B". Authenticating with pre-entered password. Authenticated. Starting the session... Session started. D:\CecoDomi\Encrip\EcriC30E.fir | 0 B | 0.0 KB/s | binary | 0% Cannot overwrite remote file '/tef.001/entrada/E01012A2.A302001.filepart'. General failure (server should provide error description). Error code: 4 Error message from server (en): Failure. Common reasons for the Error code 4 are: - Renaming a file to a name of already existing file. - Creating a directory that already exists. - Moving a remote file to a different filesystem (HDD). - Uploading a file to a full filesystem (HDD). - Exceeding a user disk quota. (D)elete, (A)bort, (R)etry, (S)kip, Ski(p) all: Abort
I appreciate the attention, and I hope you can help me
Thanks