Fileset – FTP failure 6.2

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  • #112318
    Anil Kaja
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      I am using Fileset-ftp in 6.0 and working fine. When I have migrated same interface into cloverleaf 6.2 getting below error. can someone please help me on this

       

      * Connected to <server>  port 21 (#0)
      > TYPE I
      < 200 Type set to I
      > APPE dummy.dat
      < 451 dummy.dat: Append/Restart not permitted, try again
      * Failed FTP upload: 451
      * Remembering we are in dir “/mm03/data/ext/”
      * Uploaded unaligned file size (0 out of 6 bytes)
      > QUIT
      < 221 Goodbye.
      * Closing connection 0
      [fset:wrte:ERR /0:log_file_check_out:09/10/2019 16:21:35] Error while trying to write dummy.dat.
      [fset:wrte:ERR /0:log_file_check_out:–/–/—- –:–:–]                               Detailed error:Failed FTP upload: 451
      [fset:wrte:ERR /0:log_file_check_out:–/–/—- –:–:–]                               Curl errCode:25 Curl error: Upload failed (at start/be
      fore it took off)
      [pd  :pdtd:INFO/1:log_file_check_out:09/10/2019 16:21:35] Set driver status to PD_STATUS_OPENING
      [pd  :pdtd:INFO/1:log_file_check_out:09/10/2019 16:21:37] Set driver status to PD_STATUS_ERROR

       

       

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      • #112319
        David Barr
        Participant

          The FTP server you’re uploading to doesn’t support the append operation. Make sure that you don’t have that checked on your fileset/ftp configuration.

        • #112322
          Anil Kaja
          Participant

            Thanks david. May I know How its working in cloverleaf 6.0 from same cloverleaf box to same host server and its not working for cloverleaf 6.2 from same cloverleaf box to same host server

          • #112390
            Rob Abbott
            Keymaster

              We use cURL libraries for FTP operations.  6.0 is an old release and we’ve updated the cURL versions several times since then.  Perhaps the newer cURL libraries implement the append operation in a different way which the server does not like.

              Have you tried unchecking Append to see if this solves the issue?

              Rob Abbott
              Cloverleaf Emeritus

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