I'm trying Core Shell 2.7 on a MacBook Air M1. When I try to download anything, the file is created in my Mac's download folder with a size of 3K and nothing further happens, the file doesn't download.
Do I need the paid version to enable this feature or am I missing something?
Thank you @jonathangroves for your interest and trying to help.
The 3K file is a partial file of whatever I’m trying to download. I’ve tried several media files and some text files. The download kicks in, the partial file is created and the download pie chart gauge shows up as it starts but doesn’t progress at all and the file remains at 3K!
That's very strange. I'm sure @yang will know the answer.
I did find one reference to a vaguely similar problem (not involving Core Shell) where it was suggested that rebooting the server solved it - at least temporarily. If you're able to eliminate this I guess it could help.
Sorry - I'm not being of much assistance.
I'll be interested to see what turns out to be the cause.
Thank you. When I clicked on the arrow keys at the top right (for downloads and uploads), I noticed that all of my downloads have a connection closed error. I tried uploading and ended up with the same error.
I’m trying this on a Synology NAS and I can’t think of why it’s happening. I mean I’m already in with sudo -i
Hehe - I didn't realise the two little arrows were a button before! I only ever noticed them wibbling when a download was taking place.
How are you initiating the download? I do an ls to get the directory listing, highlight the filename with the trackpad cursor, click with two fingers and choose "Download". Wondering if you're doing something different?
While you download and/or upload file, a standalone SFTP task is created based on your host configuration, so yes, you have to enable SFTP on the server.
Thank for your input @yang. This occurred to me and I tried enabling it. Strangely the error changed to file can’t be found (instead of connection closed).
Do I need to set the SFTP port somewhere. When I enabled it (on the server), I gave it the same port number as SSH and that’s when I got the “file cannot be found” message.
Tried it. Same message. Even tried a different Synology server that I have. Same.
I’m accessing both servers locally over Ethernet using their IP addresses.
Came back to say that using ForkLift 3 (Binarynights), connected to the server with SFTP, I can drag and drop any file to my MBA without any problems. It downloads correctly.
I’ll try your suggestion later and report back when I can. Thanks.
Managed to try sftp from terminal and I’ve been able to “get” and “put” successfully multiple times. The files were intact and readable whether dloaded or uploaded.
Being able to use standard terminal sftp commands successfully in addition to having no problems with ForkLift means that it has something to do with Core Shell. Maybe the way it implements this functionality does not agree with my Synology DiskStations
Thank you so much for helping investigate this issue, there might be something wrong in Core Shell's SFTP component.
The next version of Core Shell is coming, this version can reveal detailed connection log for up/download tasks. I'll send you a beta test version before public release, we may find out the real cause.