View Full Version : Uploading problem: "550, No such file"
daniel_xt
04-01-2002, 12:24 PM
Hello.
Whenever i try to upload queue to a particular ftp server
(actually, it is the only ftp server i had a chance to upload to,
because it belongs to my friend), the first file is usually
uploaded just fine, but for most of the following i get an error
message saying:
"550 /path/to/file/xyz.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!"
though a file exists, and when i reset failed and try to retransfer,
once again, the first file in the queue uploads fine, and then once
again i get error messages.
Now, often i succeed uploading more then one file, for example
if i have 30 items queued, 1, 13, and 25 files are uploaded,
but all the rest fail.
I tried both using APPE and REST+STOR, and with "Send noops
during transfer" checked (and unchecked), but nothing helps. I
have no problem downloading (from any server), and i use the
latest version of FlashFXP.
What is wrong here? Is it a bug?
bigstar
04-01-2002, 04:34 PM
Which ftp server software is the ftp server using?
I have never seen this problem before, it is very unusual, I don't think it's a bug, however it may be a compatiblity issue between FlashFXP and the FTP server.
A complete copy of the status window text would be very helpfull.
daniel_xt
04-02-2002, 08:23 AM
Hi Bigstar.
Currently i don't know which ftp server is used (probably it is one
of the widely used small ftp servers, like Serv-U : i will have an opportunity to ask in a couple of days, though), but here is a
complete copy of the status window text, with non-relevant
info (like site's address etc.) removed and replaced by text in
capital letters enclosed by square brackets []:
WinSock 2.0
Connecting to [SERVER'S NAME]
Connected to [SERVER'S ADDRESS] Port 21
220 [SERVER'S NAME]
USER upload
331 User name okay, need password.
PASS (hidden)
230 User logged in, proceed.
SYST
215 UNIX Type: L8
REST 100
350 Restarting at 100 - send STORE or RETRIEVE to initiate transfer.
REST 0
350 Restarting at 0 - send STORE or RETRIEVE to initiate transfer.
CWD /path to/directory/
250 Directory changed to /path to/directory
PWD
257 "/path to/directory" is current directory.
TYPE A
200 Type set to A.
PORT 10,48,4,36,4,14
200 PORT Command successful.
LIST -al
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
226 Transfer complete.
TYPE I
200 Type set to I.
PORT 10,48,4,36,4,15
STOR XYZ.part16.rar
150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for XYZ.part16.rar.
Transferred: XYZ.part16.rar 15,000,000 bytes in 25:24 (9.61 KB/Sec)
TYPE I
226 Transfer complete.
TYPE I
200 Type set to I.
PORT 10,48,4,36,4,97
550 /path to/directory/XYZ.part17.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
TYPE I
200 PORT Command successful.
PORT 10,48,4,36,4,98
550 /path to/directory/XYZ.part19.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
TYPE I
200 PORT Command successful.
PORT 10,48,4,36,4,99
550 /path to/directory/XYZ.part21.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
TYPE I
200 PORT Command successful.
PORT 10,48,4,36,4,100
550 /path to/directory/XYZ.part22.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
TYPE I
200 PORT Command successful.
PORT 10,48,4,36,4,101
550 /path to/directory/XYZ.part25.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
TYPE I
200 PORT Command successful.
PORT 10,48,4,36,4,102
550 /path to/directory/XYZ.part27.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
TYPE I
200 PORT Command successful.
PORT 10,48,4,36,4,103
550 /path to/directory/XYZ.part28.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
TYPE I
200 PORT Command successful.
PORT 10,48,4,36,4,104
550 /path to/directory/XYZ.part29.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
Transfer queue completed
Transferred 1 file totaling 15,000,000 bytes in 25:48 (9.61 KB/Sec)
8 Files failed to transfer
200 PORT Command successful.
QUIT
221 Goodbye!
Logged off: [SERVER'S NAME]
bigstar
04-02-2002, 12:46 PM
Which build of FlashFXP are you using?
After reviewing your log, this would appear to be an old bug that has already been resolved.
daniel_xt
04-03-2002, 03:22 PM
I use the latest version - 1.4.3 (build 835).
bigstar
04-03-2002, 05:47 PM
hmmm.. then perhaps it is a compatiblity issue with the ftp server software. did you ever find out which was being used?
It would really help if you could add the following line to your flashfxp.ini
under [main] add
DebugTag=1
this will prefix all the commands with a 1 or 2 which makes it so much easier to understand.
If you could add that and provide me with another status log it would be most helpfull.
daniel_xt
04-04-2002, 04:17 PM
Here is it (i didn't know what you are exactly looking for, so i
included log of the full real session, though it is rather long).
I still didn't have an opportunity to ask what ftp server is used
by the site:
WinSock 2.0
(2) Connecting to [SERVER NAME]
(2) Connected to [SERVER'S IP] Port 21
(2) 220 [SERVER'S DESCRIPTION]
(2) USER upload
(2) 331 User name okay, need password.
(2) PASS (hidden)
(2) 230 User logged in, proceed.
(2) SYST
(2) 215 UNIX Type: L8
(2) REST 100
(2) 350 Restarting at 100 - send STORE or RETRIEVE to initiate transfer.
(2) REST 0
(2) 350 Restarting at 0 - send STORE or RETRIEVE to initiate transfer.
(2) PWD
(2) 257 "/" is current directory.
(2) TYPE A
(2) 200 Type set to A.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,105
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) LIST -al
(2) 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
(2) 226 Transfer complete.
(2) CWD path to
(2) 250 Directory changed to /path to
(2) PWD
(2) 257 "/path to" is current directory.
(2) TYPE A
(2) 200 Type set to A.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,106
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) LIST -al
(2) 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
(2) 226 Transfer complete.
(2) CWD dir
(2) 250 Directory changed to /path to/dir
(2) PWD
(2) 257 "/path to/dir" is current directory.
(2) TYPE A
(2) 200 Type set to A.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,107
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) LIST -al
(2) 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
(2) 226 Transfer complete.
(2) CWD upload
(2) 250 Directory changed to /path to/dir/upload
(2) PWD
(2) 257 "/path to/dir/upload" is current directory.
(2) TYPE A
(2) 200 Type set to A.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,108
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) LIST -al
(2) 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
(2) 226 Transfer complete.
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 Type set to I.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,109
(2) STOR Compressed with WinRar 3!
(2) 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for Compressed with WinRar 3!.
(2) 226 Transfer complete.
Transferred: Compressed with WinRar 3! 0 bytes in 0.61 (1.00 KB/Sec)
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 Type set to I.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,110
(2) STOR filename.part01.rar
(2) 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for filename.part01.rar.
Transferred: filename.part01.rar 15,000,000 bytes in 25:00 (9.76 KB/Sec)
(2) TYPE I
(2) 226 Transfer complete.
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 Type set to I.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,137
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part02.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,138
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part03.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,139
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part04.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,140
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part05.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,141
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part06.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,142
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part07.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,143
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part08.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,144
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part09.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,145
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part10.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,146
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part11.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,147
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part12.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,148
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part13.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,149
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part14.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,150
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part15.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,151
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part16.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,152
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part17.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,153
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part18.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,154
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part19.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,155
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part20.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,156
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part21.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,157
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part22.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,158
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part23.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,159
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part24.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,160
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part25.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,161
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part26.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,162
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part27.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,163
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part28.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,164
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part29.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,165
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part30.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,166
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part31.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,167
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part32.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,168
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part33.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,169
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part34.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,170
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part35.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,171
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part36.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,172
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.part37.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,13,173
(2) 550 /path to/dir/upload/filename.SFV: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
Transfer queue completed
Transferred 2 files totaling 15,000,000 bytes in 26:10 (9.75 KB/Sec)
37 Files failed to transfer
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PWD
(2) 257 "/path to/dir/upload" is current directory.
(2) QUIT
(2) 221 Goodbye!
(2) Logged off: [SERVER'S NAME]
bigstar
04-04-2002, 07:54 PM
Ok I see what's going on, For some reason FlashFXP is getting out of sync. It's sending the next command without waiting for a reply to the previous command.
I'm not sure why this is happening.
I will look into it and get back to you.
If you could find out which ftp server this is it would be a big help.
bigstar
04-04-2002, 09:09 PM
Here's a thought, perhaps you should try 1.4.4 build 840. You can download it from the public beta forum.
The code in question has been entirely rewrote since 835 and perhaps this problem no longer exists.
daniel_xt
04-05-2002, 08:51 AM
I tried the (almost) latest version as you adviced (1.4.4 build 838), but it
seems that there is the same problem (unfortunately i still didn't
find out what ftp server is used). Here is a log of a session (trimmed):
*** Log Opened: 4/5/2002 8:28:48 AM
WinSock 2.0
(2) Connecting to [SERVER'S NAME]
(2) Connected to [SERVER'S IP] Port 21
(2) 220 [SERVER'S DESCRIPTION]
(2) USER upload
(2) 331 User name okay, need password.
(2) PASS (hidden)
(2) 230 User logged in, proceed.
(2) SYST
(2) 215 UNIX Type: L8
(2) REST 100
(2) 350 Restarting at 100 - send STORE or RETRIEVE to initiate transfer.
(2) REST 0
(2) 350 Restarting at 0 - send STORE or RETRIEVE to initiate transfer.
(2) CWD /path to/directory/
(2) 250 Directory changed to /path to/directory
(2) PWD
(2) 257 "/path to/directory" is current directory.
(2) TYPE A
(2) 200 Type set to A.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,18,92
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) LIST -al
(2) 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
(2) 226 Transfer complete.
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 Type set to I.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,18,93
(2) STOR filename.part02.rar
(2) 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for filename.part02.rar.
Transferred: filename.part02.rar 15,000,000 bytes in 24:41 (9.88 KB/Sec)
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 Type set to I.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,18,120
(2) 550 /path to/directory/filename.part03.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,18,121
(2) 550 /path to/directory/filename.part04.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,18,122
(2) 550 /path to/directory/filename.part05.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
...
... [TRIMMED PART]
...
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,18,155
(2) 550 /path to/directory/filename.part36.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,18,156
(2) 550 /path to/directory/filename.part37.rar: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(2) TYPE I
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PORT 10,48,4,36,18,157
(2) 550 /path to/directory/filename.SFV: No such file.
Transfer Failed!
(debug) LOCATION: 2 CONNECTED: TRUE COMPLETE: TRUE
Transfer queue completed
Transferred 1 file totaling 15,000,000 bytes in 25:52 (9.88 KB/Sec)
36 Files failed to transfer
(2) 200 PORT Command successful.
(2) PWD
(2) 257 "/path to/directory" is current directory.
(2) QUIT
(2) 221 Goodbye!
(2) Logged off: [SERVER'S NAME]
*** Log Closed: 4/5/2002 9:24:48 AM
daniel_xt
04-06-2002, 02:18 PM
Hi bigstar, once again.
At length i found out what ftp server is being
used by the site -- it is serv-u 3.0.0.17.
Hope it will help solving the problem...
i can confirm this problem using flashfxp 1.4.3 build 835 uploading to a serv-u 4.0 server :(
just tried last beta it reconnects after every file but does not fail :p
bigstar
06-15-2002, 07:38 PM
Originally posted by MrSc
i can confirm this problem using flashfxp 1.4.3 build 835 uploading to a serv-u 4.0 server :(
Please try the latest public beta, at the time of writing this reply it is build 857.
Some changes have been made to resolve this issue. I am fairly sure the problem is completely resolved. Please let me know if this is not the case.
damn we must have been posting at the same time, so take my edited post as response... i dont mind the disconnect... im happy with it now :)
btw: great software :D
bigstar
06-15-2002, 08:49 PM
Glad it works for you. Unfortunately a disconnect seems to be the only solution to this unusual problem. I never did fully determine what was going on and I was never able to reproduce the problem on serv-u or any other types of ftp server.
sorry i forgot to tell you that i was using a http proxy to upload, maybe that will help you a bit :)
bigstar
06-16-2002, 03:45 AM
That could explain it. I suspect the http proxy is timing out on the control connection.
You could try enabling the "Send noop during transfer" option located in the Preferences > Proxy Tab. This option isn't compatible with all ftp servers and may do more harm than good.
send noops is turned on already :/ but it wont show them in the status window.. is this normal?
btw: as the actual beta doesnt have this problem it doesnt matter that much to me... just trying to provide some info :)
bigstar
06-16-2002, 03:55 AM
Yes, it's not supposed to show them during the transfer. However some ftp servers will show them when the transfer completes.
WitchRose
06-20-2002, 11:57 AM
HELP!
I am having problems with my flash. I've been using Flash since november and done well with it. Flash has helped me build my web site and i love it! but for three days it has been really weirded out,it tells me things like
(Go ahead make my day^W^W^Wsend me the data.)
and (child died) Now theres scary one :-(
(200 ASCII tastes bad, dude.)
(500 OOPS: close)
(500 OOPS: child died)
( 500 OOPS: close)
It seems to be having the same problems as the post above. Am I correct and how can I resolve this issue?
A very :confused: WitchRose
bigstar
06-20-2002, 01:41 PM
Do you have the option to send noops during transfer checked?
aCe2k
06-29-2002, 07:30 AM
Can this be a resault for an admin sending messages to the client connected? (Option in Bulletproof FTPd (G6) )
bigstar
06-29-2002, 07:36 AM
yes, it's possible.
WitchRose
06-29-2002, 01:22 PM
Yes send noops during tranfer is checked. Should I uncheck?
Rose
bigstar
06-29-2002, 05:20 PM
Originally posted by WitchRose
Yes send noops during tranfer is checked. Should I uncheck?
Rose
Yes
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