I've made the test again with the latest Win2k3-Server and the actual
Filezilla-Server. No success. Same behavior.
I also tried to backup other things and switching the version of
Python from 2.3 to 2.4 but nothing helped.
Backup works but verify loads the df.jj4e1p.1.dt.g many times. Then it
stops.
Can you ignore the connection-reset after successfully receiving one
piece of the backup? The data is downloaded.
There's no need to do it again.
I would help you to find the problem but I can only write very little
python. Mostly it ends up in: "hmm its working.. don't care"
I speak PHP, Java and C# and some Perl but Python is new land. So
sorry. I will continue helping you to get your software running.
Kenneth Loafman schrieb:
I just released RC5. There's a change in it to clean up the log
processing and make the logs coherent. Please install this for your
next test.
Dennis Schulz wrote:
Hmm.. I'm running 2k3 with SP1.. I'll update to SP2 hoping that it
will works. After this I will run test again.
Kenneth Loafman schrieb:
Well, that was not it... no problems at all... 435MB backed up and
verified without a single glitch.
On 2k3, are you running the latest SP? There were some bug reports
about Filezilla not working right on pre-SP1 systems.
Kenneth Loafman wrote:
OK, DLing it and will test. I've only got XP Pro, but it should
be OK.
Dennis Schulz wrote:
Its a FileZilla-Server 0.9.23-beta on Windows 2k3.
Kenneth Loafman schrieb:
What system are you running on remote? on local? Do you know
what the remote FTP package is?
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