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joe12 started following the problem "unable to download shared file" in Wuala.
Luzius replied on September 12, 2008 20:39 to the problem "unable to download shared file" in Wuala:
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A comment on the problem "unable to download shared file" in Wuala:
send him an email in Wuala, that's fastest I guess. – Bugreport, on September 09, 2008 15:47
reggler replied on September 09, 2008 13:56 to the problem "unable to download shared file" in Wuala:
Luzius replied on September 09, 2008 12:32 to the problem "unable to download shared file" in Wuala:
reggler replied on September 09, 2008 05:28 to the problem "unable to download shared file" in Wuala:
nmat replied on September 09, 2008 04:26 to the problem "unable to download shared file" in Wuala:
Good luck ;)
Wuala doesn't handle very well either large files (> 4 GB) or too many files at once (if you upload about 20.000 files wuala will probably crash). Besides that I think that upload/download works fine.
Anyway, 202MB shouldn't be a big challenge but I guess this is early beta so anything can happen...
reggler replied on September 09, 2008 04:17 to the problem "unable to download shared file" in Wuala:
well i copied it to a folder outside of wuala and copied it back on a couple of times and now it says maintaining file.rar so this may resolve it or as a test i also created a tar.bz2 archive with the same content. This is my test. If I fail to download that one as well,...I may be pissed off bout wuala (or wuala and large files - it appartently works fine for smaller ones - and it ceraintly is a great tool! love the idea!)
nmat replied on September 09, 2008 03:55 to the problem "unable to download shared file" in Wuala:
I don't know what the problem is... Maybe you can try to move around the file in wuala to solve it.
Copy it to a new private directory and check if you can download the file. If you can, delete the shared folder and try to share the new folder.
Since you don't loose space for multiple copies of the same file you could do some experiences with the file but I don't know if it'll work...
reggler replied on September 09, 2008 03:20 to the problem "unable to download shared file" in Wuala:
nmat replied on September 09, 2008 01:37 to the problem "unable to download shared file" in Wuala:
reggler replied on September 09, 2008 01:26 to the idea "verify uploaded contents and "reupload" option" in Wuala:
Please go and have a look at http://getsatisfaction.com/wuala/topi...
That's where i have a problem e.g. (This has happened earlier already too).
Please tell me what I can do...
Thanks!
A comment on the idea "verify uploaded contents and "reupload" option" in Wuala:
The integrity should be able to be verified even if you don't store a local copy. To verify the integrity, the client shouldn't download the file again but there's a couple of things that it could do:
-Check that there are enough fragments available so that the file could be rebuilt
-Compute checksum or hash (or similar) on all the computers that store the fragments to make sure that none of the fragments got corrupted. – Determinant, on September 08, 2008 14:47-
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nmat replied on September 07, 2008 20:14 to the idea "verify uploaded contents and "reupload" option" in Wuala:
Bugreport replied on September 07, 2008 19:21 to the idea "verify uploaded contents and "reupload" option" in Wuala:
reggler reported a problem in Wuala on September 07, 2008 02:14:
unable to download shared fileHey there,
I had opened a thread before suggesting to add the functionality to verify the uploaded content and someone asked me if i had recent problems. I had to say no but now I do. I uploaded a file, set shared it with a friend of mine (my 2nd account) and i tried to download it there, I tried it by drag&droop and it would tell me "Cannot copy FILENAME. The remote storage service was not able to recall the file." then I tried to download it by hitting "Save As..." and the error message i got from there just \said "FAILED!". Then I tried to just hit"Download" on the file's context menu and the green download bar disappeared after a few seconds from the file and no more data are being transferred (in the status bar).
This looks like a major problem to me.... :o how can i get this file downloaded? :o
reggler replied on September 05, 2008 06:39 to the idea "verify uploaded contents and "reupload" option" in Wuala:
Determinant: Exactly but on the other hand, the uploaded content I think should only be verified with its source directly after the upload so that you're able to delete the source. This system doesn't make sense if you need to keep a local source....am I seeing this right? Is there anyone from the Wuala team around?
Determinant replied on September 05, 2008 02:18 to the idea "verify uploaded contents and "reupload" option" in Wuala:
The reason why I'm concerned as well is becaue I don't know how reliable the storage is. I don't know how well Wuala is maintaining my files.
Something as simple as:
Integrity verified on Sept. 4th 2008 (for each file)
would give me alot of piece of mind because I atleast know when it was last verified.
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