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I have several users who ftp files to our system on a daily basis.  One of
them is having, and I thought maybe you guys could help me diagnose it.

Here is the entry from their log (ftp output redirected to a text file)
12/12/2001 2:56 PM CT

1212 13:51:26 (00000106) 172.138.50.153:1073 connected to
64.218.124.133:21
1212 13:51:27 (00000106) ftp.simas.com S(0) 172.138.50.153 netuser logon
success (B1)
1212 14:14:38 (00000106) ftp.simas.com N(WSAEINTR) 172.138.50.153 netuser
ERR:STOR ftpfile.zip (k:/ftpfiles/netuser/ftpfile.zip)(747064 bytes,
1029219 ms)
1212 14:14:38 (00000106) 172.138.50.153 connection reset
1212 14:14:38 (00000106) 172.138.50.153 connection closed


And here is the relevent section from my ftp.log file:
1212 13:51:26 (00000106) 172.138.50.153:1073 connected to
64.218.124.133:21
1212 13:51:27 (00000106) ftp.simas.com S(0) 172.138.50.153 netuser logon
success (B1)
1212 13:58:33 (000000b7) 216.102.56.130:45461 connected to
64.218.124.133:21
1212 14:14:38 (00000106) ftp.simas.com N(WSAEINTR) 172.138.50.153 netuser
ERR:STOR ftpfile.zip (k:/ftpfiles/netuser/ftpfile.zip) (747064 bytes,
1029219 ms)
1212 14:14:38 (00000106) 172.138.50.153 connection reset
1212 14:14:38 (00000106) 172.138.50.153 connection closed

It has something to do with the N(WSAEINTR) error, but I have no idea
what.  We have other users who send files far larger than what this user
is attempting, so I don't think it's a time-out issue on our end.  We've
checked, and space doesn't appear to be an issue either.

Tom Hightower
Solutions, Inc
http://www.simas.com


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