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docs/sftp: document use of chunk_size option in sftp remote paired with serve sftp
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Name: "chunk_size",
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Help: `Upload and download chunk size.
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This controls the maximum packet size used in the SFTP protocol. The
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RFC limits this to 32768 bytes (32k), however a lot of servers
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support larger sizes and setting it larger will increase transfer
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speed dramatically on high latency links.
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This controls the maximum size of payload in SFTP protocol packets.
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The RFC limits this to 32768 bytes (32k), which is the default. However,
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a lot of servers support larger sizes, typically limited to a maximum
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total package size of 256k, and setting it larger will increase transfer
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speed dramatically on high latency links. This includes OpenSSH, and,
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for example, using the value of 255k works well, leaving plenty of room
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for overhead while still being within a total packet size of 256k.
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Only use a setting higher than 32k if you always connect to the same
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server or after sufficiently broad testing.
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For example using the value of 252k with OpenSSH works well with its
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maximum packet size of 256k.
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If you get the error "failed to send packet header: EOF" when copying
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a large file, try lowering this number.
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Make sure to test thoroughly before using a value higher than 32k,
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and only use it if you always connect to the same server or after
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sufficiently broad testing. If you get errors such as
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"failed to send packet payload: EOF", lots of "connection lost",
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or "corrupted on transfer", when copying a larger file, try lowering
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the value. The server run by [rclone serve sftp](/commands/rclone_serve_sftp)
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sends packets with standard 32k maximum payload so you must not
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set a different chunk_size when downloading files, but it accepts
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packets up to the 256k total size, so for uploads the chunk_size
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can be set as for the OpenSSH example above.
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Default: 32 * fs.Kibi,
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Advanced: true,
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@ -71,9 +71,9 @@ The server will respond to a small number of shell commands, mainly
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md5sum, sha1sum and df, which enable it to provide support for checksums
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and the about feature when accessed from an sftp remote.
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Note that this server uses fixed 32 KiB packet size, which means you must not
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configure the client to use any other values, e.g. with the
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[chunk_size](/sftp/#sftp-chunk-size) option on an sftp remote.
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Note that this server uses standard 32 KiB packet payload size, which
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means you must not configure the client to expect anything else, e.g.
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with the [chunk_size](/sftp/#sftp-chunk-size) option on an sftp remote.
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The server will log errors. Use ` + "`-v`" + ` to see access logs.
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