rsync
ajay
sysadmin at tivimtech.com
Thu Apr 28 03:15:58 UTC 2005
i am sorry i use ncftpget and after login i enter in "tivimtech" folder i
want all data from "From Macmillan" folder but instead getting these errors.
rgds
ajay
----- Original Message -----
From: Rick Stevens <rstevens at vitalstream.com>
To: Getting started with Red Hat Linux <redhat-install-list at redhat.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: rsync
> ajay wrote:
> > hello i write this command , but give some error, tell me what is this
error
> > and how to solve it?
> >
> > ncftpput -R -f /home/dave/.hostrc /home/ajay /*
> >
> > gives error can not get size or failed to open file
> >
> > here's a debug report :
> >
> > LibNcFTP 3.1.5 (October 13, 2002) compiled for linux-x86
> > Uname: Linux|tivimtech.philnet|2.4.20-8smp|#1 SMP Thu Mar 13 17:45:54
EST
> > 2003|i686
> > Glibc: 2.3.2 (stable)
> > 220: (vsFTPd 1.2.0)
> > Connected to ftp.tivimtech.com.
> > Cmd: USER macmillan-tivimtech
> > 331: Please specify the password.
> > Cmd: PASS xxxxxxxx
> > 230: Login successful.
> > Cmd: PWD
> > 257: "/home/tivimtech/macmillan-tivimtech"
> > Logged in to ftp.tivimtech.com as macmillan-tivimtech.
> > Cmd: FEAT
> > 500: Unknown command.
> > Cmd: HELP SITE
> > 214: The following commands are implemented.
> > ABOR APPE CDUP CWD DELE EPRT EPSV HELP LIST MDTM MKD MODE NLST
NOOP
> > PASS PASV PORT PWD QUIT REST RETR RMD RNFR RNTO SITE SIZE STOR
STOU
> > STRU SYST TYPE USER XCUP XCWD XMKD XPWD XRMD
> > Help OK.
> > Cmd: CLNT NcFTPGet 3.1.5 linux-x86
> > 500: Unknown command.
> > Cmd: TYPE I
> > 200: Switching to Binary mode.
> > Cmd: SIZE /From Macmillan
> > 550: Could not get file size.
> > Cmd: REST 1
> > 350: Restart position accepted (1).
> > Cmd: REST 0
> > 350: Restart position accepted (0).
> > Cmd: PASV
> > 227: Entering Passive Mode (69,44,58,121,121,158)
> > Cmd: RETR /From Macmillan
> > 550: Failed to open file.
> > Cmd: QUIT
> > 221: Goodbye.
> >
> > and comes out without getting any file.
> > help me for this!
>
> First off, ncftpput moves files FROM your local machine TO a remote
> machine.
>
> Second, it appears the account you have on the remote machine has a bad
> home directory. It appears that the account has a home directory of
> "From Macmillan" (goddam Microsoft permitting embedded spaces in
> filenames!) You must check the remote account and see if the home
> directory for your login actually exists.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> - Rick Stevens, Senior Systems Engineer rstevens at vitalstream.com -
> - VitalStream, Inc. http://www.vitalstream.com -
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