After editing run the following validation command to ensure you havent made any mistakes in aspera. Save the nf file once youve made your configurations. In this example we configure async to wait 50 seconds to establish a connection before terminating and 70 seconds for an unresponsive session:
conf uid 10 max connections 20 timeout 600 hosts allow 192.
To configure asyncs timeout period for an unresponsive session add the following within the section where time is the time period in seconds:Īs a sample your section might look something like the following. Acrosync is one such tool, and it is available for Windows and macOS. To configure asyncs timeout period for establishing a connection add the following within the section where time is the time period in seconds: The timeout configurations go in the section. Windows: C:\Program Files (x86)/Aspera/ product_name/etc\nf (replace product_name with your installed product).Open the following file in a text editor: To configure asyncs timeout period for an unresponsive session run the following command where time is the time period in seconds:Īsconfigurator -x "set_node_data async_session_timeout_sec, time"įor example if you want async to wait one minute for an unresponsive session before terminating you would run the following:Īsconfigurator -x "set_node_data async_session_timeout_sec,60" via nf In order to configure asyncs timeout period for establishing a connection run the following command where time is the time period in seconds:Īsconfigurator -x "set_node_data async_connection_timeout_sec, time"įor example if you want async to wait 75 seconds to establish a connection before terminating you would run the following:Īsconfigurator -x "set_node_data async_connection_timeout_sec,75" Alternatively you can also modify nf yourself directly though you must be particularly careful with this method. You can configure the timeout periods through the command line using the tool asconfigurator which modifies the main configuration file nf file for you. If you would like to give async more time to establish a connection or to wait for an unresponsive session you can configure the timeout period to one of your choice. This termination would also occur in the case that async has established a connection but the session has become unresponsive.īy default the timeout for async to wait before terminating is 20 seconds. This can happen if you are experiencing high latency on SSH for example. When there is an issue with async establishing a connection with a remote endpoint async terminates after a given amount of time.