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  • Subject: Re: Connection closed by remote host
  • From: Terry Grider <tgrider@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 01 Jun 2000 16:45:07 -0500

Rob,

  Thanks for the reply and you're right, the time is closer to 5 minutes for the
automatic close.  My problem occurs very close to one minute.  Somehow I seem to
remember one minute being the default for certain things like locked file wait
time.  I looked for locked files associated with the program I was calling but
couldn't find any.  I was hoping someone knew where you could find an error or
job log for the ftp session or how to turn on some kind of trace to see what is
happening with the particular session.

Rob Berendt wrote:
> 
> We have customers that are doing a quasi edi by ftp.
> They do the RCMD to submit a job to gather info.  They
> quit.  They delay loop.  The log back in and do the get.
> It's all in their scripting.The reason they have to quit
> and log back in is because the 400 thinks you aren't
> doing anything, call's the ftp session inactive and thus
> closes it.  I thought the time was closer to 5 minutes.
> 
> tgrider@arkansas.net on 06/01/2000 03:54:52 PM
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> I am calling a program using quote rcmd from my PC during an FTP Session and
> after about a minute, it comes back with the message "Connection closed by
> remote host" and the program either did not start or got some kind of error.
> How can I find out what the problem is?
> 
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