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Yup To the IFS, No Exit Points in play to my knowledge, No Firewall in both
places I have tested so far just a SOHO type 10/100 SW like a Netgear or
Linksys.

Most recent example is a brand new E4A 1way with OS Preloded. I did try
something and it puts a slight spin on things... While I can't PUT/Upload
those size files, it turns out I can GET/Download those files to the E4A.


On Sat, Mar 13, 2010 at 6:45 PM, DrFranken <midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Kirk,

Are you going through a firewall?? Could be a timeout in there.

Do the systems in question have any registered exit programs for FTP?
(Be sure to include the System i Access ones for FTP under application
administration.)

You are of course targeting the IFS?

I so this ALL the time with no issue whatever to V5R3, R4, V6R1 and
V7R1 systems.

- Larry


On 3/12/2010 5:18 PM, Kirk Goins wrote:
This seems to be a PTF issue where on certain systems I can upload .bin
files over 1.5gb just fine others I can't. I get a FTp return code of 426
and something to the affect can't create the file.

Anyone else seen this or am I special. Rochester doesn't seem to believe
me...



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