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  • Started 19 years ago by Chloe
  • Latest reply 18 years ago from Jim Matthews
  • Chloe Member

    I am trying to update one of my pages but the message "You have exceeded your storage allocation on this server" pops up instead.

    Is there an amount of files I'm allowed to upload using fetch? Because my service provider still has lots of memory for my files to take up before I reach my plan's maximum... please help?

    Posted 19 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    Could you choose "Fetch Transcript" from the Window menu and post the contents after you dismiss this error message?

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 19 years ago #

  • sdopke Member

    I have the same problem. I am running Fetch 4.0.3 and MacOS X 10.3. According to my web host I have more than 50MB free strorage space. However, I get the error message "you have exceeded your storage allocation on the server". After I close the error message Fetch transcript produces the following:

    PWD
    257 "/httpdocs" is current directory.
    PORT 10,1,1,3,225,130
    200 PORT command successful
    STOR speechpath.htm
    150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for speechpath.htm
    552 Transfer aborted. Disk quota exceeded
    ftp_store_close: -30007 (state == PUT_CLOSING)
    ABOR
    226 Abort successful

    I had no problems with the same configurations 5 months ago. What do I do now?
    Susanne
    susanne@bilingualoptions.com.au

    Posted 18 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    I would show that transcript to the web host; clearly the server thinks you are over quota, so they need to fix it.

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 18 years ago #

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