Thanks,
Any idea how to detect a transfer failure?
Micka,
Le mer. 2 d?c. 2020 ? 01:27, Fox, Kevin M <Kevin.Fox at pnnl.gov> a ?crit
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> A write-close can happen on transfer failure. It also can happen multiple
> times if you are doing a parallel transfer.
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
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> Hi,
>
> I've a directory that is watched for the event write-close.
> When I get this event I assume that the file is received totally.
>
> Is it correct? What is the behavior of openssh when a transfer failed? (
> Server side ).
>
> Micka,
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