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davidekholm

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Re: ANOTHER all images rebuilt upon upload thread.
Posted: 9 May 23, 15:00   in response to: jimbella in response to: jimbella
 
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jimbella wrote:
Close the upload window and reattempt the upload. It should now, after some initial file comparison
(could take minutes) ONLY upload new and changed files. Does it?

I'm afraid not, attempt umpteen to upload 2.47 GB...

I take it you HAVE deleted the manifest file as well?
If so, can you make available a zip file of your album so I can see if I can reproduce the problem with it
SharpByCoop

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Re: ANOTHER all images rebuilt upon upload thread.
Posted: 16 May 23, 00:02   in response to: davidekholm in response to: davidekholm
 
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NEW Upload: All set, but with a hiccup:

I needed to do my monthly update. I added about 100 new files and created new albums, etc.

All set, I rebuilt it as asked.

(Note: UPDATE available. I didn't go near it. If it works don't fix it. This has been problematic in the past. Now that it is uploaded, I would update.)

It took about 3 mins to build. I have 12k+ images. 15.99GB worth!

Upload went ok, and was cruising along the timeline bar to finish in 2 mins and then it STOPPED. (See error code below.)

It booted me back to begin upload, and then I did it again, and it ran through quickly and completed OK 2nd time. Unsure what the hiccup was.

http://www.knifegallery.com/index.html

David, should I upgrade?

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com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.ControlChannelIOException: Read timed out
at com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPControlSocket.readLine(FTPControlSocket.java:1090)
at com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPControlSocket.readReply(FTPControlSocket.java:1150)
at com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPControlSocket.sendCommand(FTPControlSocket.java:1049)
at com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPControlSocket.createDataSocketPASV(FTPControlSocket.java:876)
at com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPControlSocket.createDataSocket(FTPControlSocket.java:632)
at com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPClient.createDataSocket(FTPClient.java:2756)
at com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPClient.initPut(FTPClient.java:2819)
at com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPClient.putData(FTPClient.java:2916)
at com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPClient.putStream(FTPClient.java:2623)
at com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPClient.put(FTPClient.java:2497)
at com.enterprisedt.net.ftp.FTPClient.put(FTPClient.java:2562)
at info.cqs.remotefs.ftp.FtpAdapter.put(FtpAdapter.java:383)
at info.cqs.remotefs.RemoteFSBean.put(RemoteFSBean.java:404)
at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.DirectMethodHandleAccessor.invoke(Unknown Source)
at java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Unknown Source)
at info.cqs.remotefs.RemoteFSBean$RemoteFSHandler.invoke(RemoteFSBean.java:520)
at jdk.proxy2/jdk.proxy2.$Proxy11.put(Unknown Source)
at se.datadosen.jalbum.AlbumManifest.write(AlbumManifest.java:128)
at se.datadosen.jalbum.UploadBean.uploadAlbum(UploadBean.java:904)
at se.datadosen.jalbum.JPublishWizard$PublishStep$19.run(JPublishWizard.java:2063)

Edited by: SharpByCoop on 16 May 2023, 00:02
davidekholm

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Re: ANOTHER all images rebuilt upon upload thread.
Posted: 16 May 23, 12:28   in response to: SharpByCoop in response to: SharpByCoop
 
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Seems jAlbum got stuck writing the manifest file. If this leaves us with an empty or truncated manifest file, then that may be the cause of your long uploads. IF you get these long uploads again, cancel the upload, then connect to the server and download the (assumed) existing "manifest.jmf" file from the album's root folder. Now delete the "manifest.jmf" file and retry. Now the upload should be fast after an initial file comparison operation.

Another thing you can try is to open Tools->Upload/Manage and switch "Connection type" from "ftp (edtftpj)" to "ftp (ftp4j)". This changes the client side ftp library to another brand, which may play better with you server.

Otherwise, I suspect a shaky internet connection. Reset your router for starters.
JeffTucker

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Re: ANOTHER all images rebuilt upon upload thread.
Posted: 16 May 23, 14:38   in response to: davidekholm in response to: davidekholm
 
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I would also suggest switching to SFTP, if the web host supports it. I've always found that to be more robust, and reliable.

Just be aware that SFTP requires a different port number setting, and each web host is inclined to "do its own thing." Check with your web host to get the connection settings for SFTP.

The cable modem or router might also be the culprit. If your cable modem is more than a few years old, see if you can get your provider to swap it out. If you tell them you're having uploading problems, they're often willing to just send you a new modem, rather than incurring the expense of "rolling a truck." Routers don't live forever, either.

Lots of links in the chain.
davidekholm

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Re: ANOTHER all images rebuilt upon upload thread.
Posted: 17 May 23, 12:04   in response to: JeffTucker in response to: JeffTucker
 
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FYI: I've been doing tests where I randomly truncate the "manifest.jmf" file in order to simulate a connection loss during transfer. "luckily" jAlbum detects this and thereby ignores the manifest file, so we're still left in a mystery as to why jAlbum sometimes uploads all files.

(the manifest.jmf file is actually a zip file and the unzipper chokes on prematurely terminated content)
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