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Re: FTP problems with Linux
- Subject: Re: FTP problems with Linux
- Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 15:58:30 -0500
Hi Bryan,
The problem we were having was ftping from our msg ingestor to a Redhat enterprise box.
Most ftps were fine, but once in a while, an ftp would hang, (sometimes for several hours
if we didn't kill it.) This would cause the MSG ingestor to not send any data until the
hung ftp was gone. Apparently, the dispatch from the VCS software handled this serially.
This occurred with proftpd. We tried vsftp, but switched back to proftpd because we had
other problems with vsftpd. Our solution to the problem was to automatically check for
hung ftp sessions, and kill them. (note the msg signal sends nearly 500 segment files an
hour, and each is a seperate transaction)
The problem did not occur at all when we ftp'd to our AIX box (also running
proftpd.)
Jerry
Batson, Bryan wrote:
Jerry,
I seem to recall you mentioning something the other day on my tour of the datacenter
that your VCS box had trouble FTP'ing to Linux systems. Am I remembering that correctly?
We are having an issue with a couple of Red Hat systems (7.3 and 8.0, I think) not being
able to FTP to a system at NCEP that our HP-UX systems have no
problems connecting to. Our problem may be client side, but I thought
I'd ask anyway as the problems may be related.
Tom...I cc'd you since I thought you may have heard of similar problems.
Thanks,
Bryan Batson
281-853-3238
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