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Re: FCSvr FTP Connection timed out
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Francois Stark
on Jul 17, 2008 at 6:25:46 pm
Zen
I've had the same problem. We are a long-form facility and all our files are quite large. Whenever I try to do a compression to ftp I get the same error. However, it is not linked to file size, it is linked to the speed of the upload. It seems the FTP server times out and aborts the transfer if FCServer uses compressor to convert a file while uploading.
I have done many copies to FTP without compressing - using Noconversion in FCServer. This works every time.
I have not done it yet, but I would think the solution is to do the conversion to a non-ftp device first, and then set up a second watch to watch this intermediate folder and do a noconversion copy to the ftp server. The second watcher could even delete the intermediate file when done uploading to ftp. I'm still battling to set up FCServer on our 8core mac pro...
regards
Francois
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FCSvr FTP Connection timed out
by Zen Rosenthal on Jul 17, 2008 at 12:08:11 am
Re: FCSvr FTP Connection timed out
by Francois Stark on Jul 17, 2008 at 6:25:46 pm
Re: FCSvr FTP Connection timed out
by Zen Rosenthal on Jul 17, 2008 at 11:35:33 pm
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