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We FTP a small file (< 5,000 bytes) from the iSeries to a remote box. Occasionally, after connecting successfully and doing a PUT, the transmission fails with "426 Transfer cancelled".

The remote session records 10054, if I read correctly what the remote support guys sent me. (There is a slight language barrier.) I think 10054 means "connection reset by peer". So tt looks like the transfer is being ended from our end.

Our network guy suggests that we are timing out somewhere in the transfer because the remote system isn't getting back to us quickly enough. Where would I configure how long we wait before cancelling the transmission?

Is CHGFTPA the right place to look? If so, all I see there related to time is INACTTIMO, which is set to 300.



Sam

This is what our log looks like when it fails:

331 Enter password
230 User logged in
UNIX
Enter an FTP subcommand.
> cd xxxxx
250 Command CWD succeed
Enter an FTP subcommand.
> SENDEPSV 0
SENDEPSV is off.
Enter an FTP subcommand.
> put xxxxlib/excordhd.ORH16046 ORH16046.txt
227 Entering Passive Mode (nnn,nnn,57,233,246,122).
426 Transfer cancelled
Enter an FTP subcommand.
> quit
221 bye

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