Changes for page User Guide: Swift Transfer with FTS
Last modified by luehrs on 2023/04/12 09:26
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... ... @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ 99 99 * fts-rest-transfer-list //to list transfer jobs// 100 100 * fts-rest-transfer-cancel //to cancel a transfer job// 101 101 102 -=== =Source/destination URL format ====102 +=== Source/destination URL format === 103 103 104 104 FTS is a protocol-specific transfer service. If the user wants to transfer from/to a Swift endpoint, she/he should specify ##swifts:~/~/ + storage name## instead of ##https:~/~/ + storage name## in the source/destination URL. The ##swifts:~/~/## is to specify she/he is using Swift protocol with FTS. 105 105 ... ... @@ -215,7 +215,5 @@ 215 215 216 216 The configuration of the service allows to: 217 217 218 -* Transfer object files with a maximum size of 5GB. 219 -Note that files larger than 512MB will be stored as large objects in OpenStack, namely, files are split when larger than 512 MB; each chunk is 256 MB. Note that users may still view/download the files as a whole like normal objects after the upload is complete. Information on large object support can be found here: [[https:~~/~~/docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/overview_large_objects.html>>url:https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/overview_large_objects.html]]. 220 -* Manage up to 1000 concurrent requests. 221 -This means that up to 1000 object files, or chunks of an object file, can be sent to the storage system concurrently; 218 +* transfer object files with a maximum size of 5GB, note that files larger than 512MB will be stored as large objects in Openstack, namely, files are split when larger than 512 MB; each chunk is 256 MB. Note that users may still view/download the files as a whole like normal objects after the upload is complete. Information on large object support can be found here: [[https:~~/~~/docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/overview_large_objects.html>>url:https://docs.openstack.org/swift/latest/overview_large_objects.html]]. 219 +* manage up to 1000 concurrent requests. This means that up to 1000 object files, or chunks of an object file, can be sent to the storage system concurrently;