Restarting File Transfers

File Transfers are a special case when it comes to restarting. Restarts process their scripts only partially. The corresponding tasks, however, are processed completely.

Windows and UNIX Agents are an exception. They set restart points at regular intervals. A repeated File Transfer continues at the last restart point. The interval depends on the settings that the administrator has defined in the "JOB_CHECKINTERVAL" parameter of the UC_HOSTCHAR_DEFAULT variable.

For a description and a How to do section on restarting File Transfer objects, see Restarting Tasks.

The version of the Agent (whether it supports the old or the new file transfer protocol) determines the restart possibilities:

The Transfer all new option in the restart dialog has the effect that the system ignores the StatusStore file of a previous file transfer execution and rebuilds the number of hits. The target file is overwritten because in a restart, the Agent cannot recognize whether a file that already exists on the target file has actually been transferred by the previous original run or not.

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