06-23-2010
Default Solaris is one of the best for TCP/IP.
Elapsed time is very important when transmitting large files with ftp because of idle connection timeouts. To transmit 500 Mb over a 1 Mbit/sec clean connection is going to take at least an hour. A 1-hour or 2-hour timeout with VPN software is not at all unusual.
Timeouts can be at source or destination. I guess that you only have control over the destination.
IMHO the public Internet is unsuitatable for transmitting files of this size (400 Mb+) unless there is a very fast Internet connection (say 10 Mbits/sec+) point-to-point.
Have you considered leased VPN tunnels?
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gpx2shp(1) gpx2shp(1)
NAME
gpx2shp - Convert GPX files to ESRI Shape file
SYNOPSIS
gpx2shp [options] [-o output file] gpxfile
DESCRIPTION
gpx2shp is a converter from GPX file to ESRI/Shape file. This is a output of Metro Manila Transit Map Project by JOCV (Japan Overseas
Cooperation Volunteers) program of JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) in 2004. It is provided you on GPL2.
OPTIONS
-o, --output
Sets output basename. The default is (source file name) - (extention name)
-w, --waypoints
Converts only waypoints data from a gpx file.
-t, --trackpoints
Converts only trackpoints data from a gpx file.
-r, --routes
Converts only routes data from a gpx file.
-a, --all
Converts all types of data from a gpx file.(default)
-e, --as-edge
Makes a separated output by each edges.
-p, --as-point
Makes a separated output by each points.
-s, --stats
Shows simple statistics of the outputs.
-b, --basic-columns
Stores only basic data as attribures to reduce memory and storage usage. (ele, name, cmt, type, time, fix, sym and number).
-L, --no-length
Removes length column from a waypoint or trackpoint attribute table.
-S, --no-speed
Removes speed column from a waypoint or trackpoint attribute table.
-T, --no-time
Removes time column from an attribute table.
-g, --gpxline
Adds line number of GPX file as attribures.
-f, --fast
Make it faster without any checks.
-3, --3d
Converts data using 3d format. (It's not compatible for Arcview 3.x.)
--min-points
Sets path minimum points to convert for noise reduction. Default is 2.
--min-length
Sets path minimum length to convert for noise reduction. Default is 0.
--min-time
Sets path minimum time period to convert for noise reduction. Default is 0.
--length-unit
Sets length unit from m,km,feet,mi and etc. The default is m. You can see the unit list from "geod -lu" command.
--time-unit
Sets time unit. The default is sec. You can set from day, hour, min and sec.
--speed-length-unit
Sets length unit for speed. The default is km. You can see the unit list from "geod -lu" command.
--speed-time-unit
Sets time unit for speed calulation. Default is hour. You can set from day, hour, min and sec.
--length-ellipsoid
Sets length ellipsoid like UGS84, clrk66. The default is UGS84. You can see the unit list from "geod -le" command.
-v, --verbose
Gives many messages.
--version
Shows version.
-h, --help
Shows this list.
AUTHORS
Toshihiro Hiraoka
Petter Reinholdtsen
BUGS or OPINIONS
Please e-mail your bugs or opinions to
washitoshi at yahoo.co.jp
SEE ALSO
gpx2shp / gps2shp homepage
http://gpx2shp.sourceforge.jp
Toshihiro Hiraoka 0.68 gpx2shp(1)