Diagram
The Move operation is similar to the Copy operation except that the source files will be removed after successful transfer. Two settings groups are available to specify a Move operation: This parameter specifies the source of a Move operation. The following frequently used settings groups are available: This element references a readable fragment that is used to move files in a Move operation. Any number of reusable Fragments elements can be configured and are distinguished by YADE based on their name attribute. A subsequent fragment reference element points to the fragment that is used as source in the Move operation. Alternative fragements can be specified as a replacement for existing file transfer fragments in case that a connection cannot be established with those fragments. Alternative fragments can be specified from a range of protocol fragments for use with the source of a file transfer operation without modifying files. For each fragment type depending on the file transfer protocol in use an alternative fragment type is available. These options apply to the handling of files on a source server. They specify e.g. the Selection of files for Copy and Move operations. This parameter specifies the target of a Move operation. The following frequently used settings groups are available: This element references a writeable fragment that is used to move files in a Move operation. Any number of reusable Fragments elements can be configured and are distinguished by YADE based on their name attribute. A subsequent fragment reference element points to the fragment that is used as target in the Move operation. Alternative fragements can be specified as a replacement for existing file transfer fragments in case that a connection cannot be established with those fragments. Alternative fragments can be specified from a range of protocol fragments for use with the source or target of a file transfer operation that required modifying files. For each fragment type depending on the file transfer protocol in use an alternative fragment type is available. This parameter is used to specify a directory on one of the involved servers. Directories can be adressed using a folder structure, e.g. /folder1/folder2. For Windows systems when used with the LocalSource parameter then a Windows path including a drive letter can be specified. For all server systems the standard syntax using can be used which includes forward slashes to separate folder names. The directory can be set absolute or relative to the working directory, where the working directory depends on the server configuration. If for example a user "test" connects to an SFTP server then this user might have /home/test/ as a working directory. This applies to servers that use the home directory as the working directory. In this case you can use relative and absolute adressing as in These options apply to files on a target server. They specify e.g. the Atomicity of a file transfer for Copy and Move operations. Transfer options specify the optional behavior of file transfer, e.g. the transactional behavior. The maximum size of a data block is defined with this option. This parameter specifies whether a transfer should be processed within a single transaction, i.e. either all objects are successfully transferred or none. Should an error occur during a transfer operation then all transfers will be rolled back. When specifying the value true then the following applies: To control reconnect behavior, the YADE has two options:
Move
Element
Type
Required
Description
MoveSource
Required
Notes
MoveSourceFragmentRef
[ReadableFragmentRefType]
Required
AlternativeMoveSourceFragmentRef
Optional
SourceFileOptions
Required
Notes
MoveTarget
Required
Notes
MoveTargetFragmentRef
[WriteableFragmentRefType]
Required
AlternativeMoveTargetFragmentRef
Optional
Directory
string
Required
as values for the Directory parameter.
TargetFileOptions
Optional
Notes
TransferOptions
Optional
Notes
BufferSize
int
Optional
Notes
Transactional
boolean
Optional
Notes
RetryOnConnectionError
Optional
Notes
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