One thing that stands out to me is that oXygen tried a CWD operation on the fully formed filespec. Here's debug info for the save operation from the ftp daemon:įtpd: rs6k FTP server (Version 4.2 Fri Feb 3 22:13:) ready.įtpd: Password required for ktrustin.įtpd: Last unsuccessful login: Wed Jan 30 08:52: on ftp from ktrustinįtpd: Last login: Wed Jan 30 09:24: on ftp from ktrustinįtpd: Entering Passive Mode (192,68,223,3,218,103)įtpd: command: CWD /opt/carsi/CXConnect/application/form/develop/OWtamajor.xml^Mįtpd: /opt/carsi/CXConnect/application/form/develop/OWtamajor.xml: A parameter must be a directory.įtpd: command: LIST -L /opt/carsi/CXConnect/application/form/develop/OWtamajor.xml^Mįtpd: Opening data connection for /bin/ls.įtpd: Entering Passive Mode (192,68,223,3,218,104)įtpd: command: STOR /opt/carsi/CXConnect/application/form/develop/OWtamajor.xml^Mįtpd: Opening data connection for /opt/carsi/CXConnect/application/form/develop/OWtamajor.xml.
Ftp zero byte file update#
Heres debug info for the save operation from the ftp daemon: ftpd97876: rs6k FTP server (Version 4.2 Fri Feb 3 22:13:) ready. Update to 0.3.10 - Fix rollback mechanism on SLE15 systems (bsc1089320) - Update to 0.3.9 - Enable access to package search via gem - Don't try to delete directory of nonexistent service files (bsc1086420) - Update to 0.3.8 - Fix list-extensions to show the full SLE 15 tree (bsc1064264) - Enable automatic activation of recommended. After I click the OK button in the Save Problems dialog, I find that the file on the ftp server side has been overwritten with a zero byte file (yes, I made a backup first to be safe). After I click the OK button in the Save Problems dialog, I find that the file on the ftp server side has been overwritten with a zero byte file (yes, I made a backup first to be safe).
Ftp zero byte file utorrent#
Running fuser on the above file shows it not to be in use by any other process. Hey guys,I'm using in uTorrent 1.7.7, and my issue is that only a few files out of my 50-file torrent show up as 100 done, but are actually 0kb on the hard drive. I was hoping to avoid parsing a list of remote and local files and matching them up that way because it would be easier to remove on successful retrieve. When I do this, I end up with 0 byte files. Reason: Could not obtain encoding.Ĥ50 opt/carsi/CXConnect/application/form/develop/OWtamajor.xml: Cannot open or remove a file containing a running program. I am issuing binary retrieval calls to an FTP server, writing to a file, close the file, then removing the file from the remote site. When I try the same oXygen FTP File > Save operation today, I get a different error: Sorin wrote:What does the FTP server log say about the failed save operation?