This command allows the uploading of a large file to a library. It only processes one file at a time, and the destination must be a library; this command doesn't work on sites or subsites. Please see Large File Uploads for more information.
Parameters
·ffn: Full File Name, Full UNC path of the file to be uploaded.
·lu: List URL, Destination URL of the Document Library where the file will be uploaded. This needs to be a basic URI+list name.
Example
Example to upload a text file to the 'Doc Lib 1' document library.
Set-LargeFileUpload -ffn "C:\Users\Public\Documents\1.4 GB file.txt" -lu "http://sp2013a-wfe1:20264/sites/monet/doc%20lib%201"
The following are examples of PowerShell scripts that utilize various StoragePoint cmdlets. These scripts should serve as templates for many common scenarios and can be customized as needed.
This example creates a basic profile for a site collection. It uses the included FileSystem adapter and does not enable compression and encryption support. It creates a new endpoint which is then added to the profile.
$siteid = Get-SiteCollectionId s "http://sharepoint/site"
Add-Endpoint epn "NAS Endpoint 1" adn "FileSystem" conn "path=\\NAS\FILESTORE"
Add-Profile pn "Site Collection 1 Profile" ptype SiteCollection sid $siteid eid "NAS Endpoint 1"
This example creates a basic profile with a content database scope. Also note that the endpoint is set to enable compression and encryption.
$cid = Get-ContentDbId s "http://sharepoint/site"
Add-Endpoint epn "NAS Endpoint 1" adn "FileSystem" conn "path=\\NAS\FILESTORE" UseCompression UseEncryption EncryptionPassphrase "anypassword"
Add-Profile pn "Content Database Profile" ptype ContentDb sid $cid eid "NAS Endpoint 1"
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