Force timeout for save()?

Hi,
I'm using save() to save a workspace variable on a network share. Sometimes, the share is temporarily unavailable. How can I instruct save to give up trying to save the file after a specified timeout?
Thanks!

4 commentaires

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 3 Fév 2014
It is best to avoid this situation. Save locally if you can, and then once the data is written, copy it to the network share. This will also be faster.
Matthias
Matthias le 12 Fév 2014
That's what I'm doing, but even when just copying data, I don't want to wait for the pre-set timeout if the share isn't available. It takes minutes until save() throws an error, although from experience, I know that the share is unavailable unless the save command works ~immediately.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 12 Fév 2014
Avoid doing the save() to a share. save() locally. copyfile() afterwards.
Is there a way at the Windows command level to tell if the share is available?
Matthias
Matthias le 10 Mar 2014
What is the advantage of copyfile() over save() with respect to gracefull handling disk access problems?

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 10 Mar 2014

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Try to open a file on the drive first, if you can't open it, then the drive is unavailable. Overall, Walter's approach is better and more stable, though and I would recommend following it.
fid = fopen(fullfile(thedrectory,'Arandomfile.txt'),'w');
if fid == -1
error('Couldn''t open')
end

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