joemama613
IS-IT--Management
I have two almost identical unix open server boxes (they differ in the IP addresses and some data), and I use one as my main system and one as a backup. I set up a dos (windows) batch file to ftp a file from windows to the unix box. In testing the batch file, I tried everything manually before letting the batch file do it.
The problem is that everything works perfectly when I send it to my backup system, but does not work when I send it to my main system. When sending to my main system, it freezes during transmission. Sometimes the destination file wind up with 0 bytes, sometimes more before it dies.
I do not think it is a permission issue, as I tried it by logging in as root also, and the same thing happened. I don't know that this makes any difference, but the main machine's IP add is 192.168.0.200, and the backup machine's IP add is 192.168.0.100.
Anyone have any way out guesses? THanks. Joe
The problem is that everything works perfectly when I send it to my backup system, but does not work when I send it to my main system. When sending to my main system, it freezes during transmission. Sometimes the destination file wind up with 0 bytes, sometimes more before it dies.
I do not think it is a permission issue, as I tried it by logging in as root also, and the same thing happened. I don't know that this makes any difference, but the main machine's IP add is 192.168.0.200, and the backup machine's IP add is 192.168.0.100.
Anyone have any way out guesses? THanks. Joe