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  • Started 18 years ago by Cero Wood
  • Latest reply 18 years ago from Scott McGuire
  • Cero Wood Member

    I am trying to send a file to a client and it always stalls out at 13.8 MGS of a 20 MG file. Here is the Fetch Transcript: I just posted regarding problems connecting to my own FTP, this is another site. I disconnected and then ran the report

    Fetch 5.0.5 (5A835) PowerPC running on Mac OS X 10.4.4 (8G32) PowerPC English
    StuffIt Engine 0x812, StuffIt SDK Version 10.0
    Partial serial FETCH5X001-PMWS-3TLM T
    Update check skipped at 03/21/2006 12:33 PM (next check after 03/29/2006 02:49 PM)
    Connecting to ftp.cerowoodart.com port 21 (OS X firewall is on) (3/21/06 12:45:46 PM)
    Connected to 66.235.211.64 port 21 (3/21/06 12:45:46 PM)
    220---------- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [TLS] ----------
    220-You are user number 2 of 50 allowed.
    220-Local time is now 11:45. Server port: 21.
    220-IPv6 connections are also welcome on this server.
    220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of inactivity.
    USER cerowood
    331 User cerowood OK. Password required
    PASS
    530 Authentication failed, sorry
    Update check skipped at 03/21/2006 12:54 PM (next check after 03/28/2006 02:42 PM)
    Connecting to ftp.cerowoodart.com port 21 (OS X firewall is on) (3/21/06 1:04:57 PM)
    Connected to 66.235.211.64 port 21 (3/21/06 1:04:58 PM)
    220---------- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [TLS] ----------
    220-You are user number 2 of 50 allowed.
    220-Local time is now 12:04. Server port: 21.
    220-IPv6 connections are also welcome on this server.
    220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of inactivity.
    USER cerowood
    331 User cerowood OK. Password required
    PASS
    530 Authentication failed, sorry
    Connecting to ftp.cerowoodart.com port 21 (OS X firewall is on) (3/21/06 1:12:12 PM)
    Connected to 66.235.211.64 port 21 (3/21/06 1:12:12 PM)
    220---------- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [TLS] ----------
    220-You are user number 2 of 50 allowed.
    220-Local time is now 12:12. Server port: 21.
    220-IPv6 connections are also welcome on this server.
    220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of inactivity.
    USER cerowood
    331 User cerowood OK. Password required
    PASS
    530 Authentication failed, sorry
    Connecting to www.electronictype.net port 21 (OS X firewall is on) (3/21/06 1:33:16 PM)
    Connected to 205.178.132.163 port 21 (3/21/06 1:33:17 PM)
    220 Serv-U FTP-Server v2.5n for WinSock ready...
    USER client%electronictype.net
    331 User name okay, need password.
    PASS
    230 User logged in, proceed.
    SYST
    215 UNIX Type: L8
    PWD
    257 "/" is current directory.
    MACB ENABLE
    500 'MACB': command not understood.
    PWD
    257 "/" is current directory.
    TYPE I
    200 Type set to I.
    PASV
    227 Entering Passive Mode (205,178,132,163,146,105)
    STOR oldcard.sit
    150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for oldcard.sit.
    Unsuccessful transfer of oldcard.sit (14,518,868 bytes, 17,513 bytes/sec, 13:49 elapsed) stopped at 3/21/06 1:47:14 PM
    ABOR
    452-Maximum disk quota limited to 400000 Kbytes
    Used disk quota 385897 Kbytes, available 14102 Kbytes
    452 Sorry, insufficient disk quota - receive file oldcard.sit aborted.
    get_reply():con_conn->Getline() returns -3253

    [This message has been edited by Cero Wood (edited 03-21-2006).]

    Posted 18 years ago #

  • Scott McGuire Administrator

    Hi,

    The problem with this transfer to this server is that you do not have enough space in your account on www.electronictype.net to put that file.

    The message "insufficient disk quota" in the transcript indicates that. According to the transcript, your account has 14102 Kbytes available, but you're trying to put a file that's about 14500 Kbytes in size - so you're just short of what you need.

    To upload the file, you'll have to delete some files on the server that you do not need anymore, or contact the server administrator and see if you can get more space in your account.

    Thanks,

    Scott McGuire
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 18 years ago #

  • Cero Wood Member

    This happens when there are no files on the server, is there something to clear within Fetch like a casche that may be keeping old memory? Or, is this still a server side issue. My client has no problems when he uploads to his FTP. It is a recent problem when I upload to his (the clients) FTP.

    Originally posted by ScottMcGuire:

    Hi,

    The problem with this transfer to this server is that you do not have enough space in your account on www.electronictype.net to put that file.

    The message "insufficient disk quota" in the transcript indicates that. According to the transcript, your account has 14102 Kbytes available, but you're trying to put a file that's about 14500 Kbytes in size - so you're just short of what you need.

    To upload the file, you'll have to delete some files on the server that you do not need anymore, or contact the server administrator and see if you can get more space in your account.

    Thanks,

    Scott McGuire
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 18 years ago #

  • Scott McGuire Administrator

    Originally posted by Cero Wood:

    This happens when there are no files on the server, is there something to clear within Fetch like a casche that may be keeping old memory? Or, is this still a server side issue. My client has no problems when he uploads to his FTP. It is a recent problem when I upload to his (the clients) FTP.

    Hi,

    If you're still getting an insufficient quota error in the transcript when there are no files on the server, it's definitely a server issue. Fetch does not keep a cache that would be causing that sort of error.

    I can't say why your client can upload when you can't without seeing a transcript from them too, but based on the transcript you posted, the server is saying it's out of space.

    Thanks,

    Scott McGuire
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 18 years ago #

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