Re: FTP from BT won't "quit" after successful xfer



Thanks (and sorry for the duplicate postings).

I actually thought that was the reason, but all my initial efforts to search
for the solution kept taking me to the SP1 info.

MS ought to offer a class on "how to search msdn.com for fun and profit".

Regards,

--Paul G


"Scott Colestock" wrote:

> Have you looked at http://support.microsoft.com/?id=898106 ?
>
> Scott Colestock
> www.traceofthought.net
>
>
> "Paul J. Galvin" <PaulJGalvin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:A8377094-F659-461C-B173-0F5EA34C1749@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Greetings,
> >
> > Using BizTalk Server 2004. Service Pack 1 appears to be open.
> >
> > We have an orchestration that sends an ASCII XML file over to an HPUX box
> > at
> > the approprriate point during the orchestration.
> >
> > It all works fine except that the FTP session never logs out.
> >
> > I'm lucky enough to have access to two different HPUX boxes, so I put
> > together a very simple orchestration that just picks up a file from
> > directory
> > on the BT server and forwards it to the hpux box via FTP.
> >
> > Here is a successful FTP log:
> >
> > < 220 stmeddev FTP server (Version 1.1.214.6 Wed Feb 9 08:03:34 GMT 2000)
> > ready.
> >> USER iss
> > < 331 Password required for iss.
> >> PASS xxxx
> > < 230 User iss logged in.
> >> PWD
> > < 257 "/home/iss" is current directory.
> >> CWD /tmp
> > < 250 CWD command successful.
> >> PWD
> > < 257 "/tmp" is current directory.
> >> TYPE A
> > < 200 Type set to A.
> >> PASV
> > < 227 Entering Passive Mode (146,145,44,34,254,62)
> >> STOR {0EF971D5-8EBC-4FC4-B1E3-58F06088F10B}.xml
> > < 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for
> > {0EF971D5-8EBC-4FC4-B1E3-58F06088F10B}.xml.
> > < 226 Transfer complete.
> >> QUIT
> > < 221 Goodbye.
> >> PWD
> >
> > The failure happens on the other HPUX box and the log is near identical
> > EXCEPT that "<226 Transfer complete." is the last line in the log. We can
> > see that that session remains open on HPUX side of things. (It does
> > appear
> > to get killed with a signal 14, but I'm not sure this minute if that's the
> > OS
> > doing it, some script or what).
> >
> > I found this at msdn:
> >
> > http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;888740&spid=1444&sid=312
> >
> > That references a problem with FTP that seems awfully similar to our
> > problem, but it does appear that SP1 is already installed.
> >
> > This link (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/871008/) talks about if the
> > "FTP
> > Adapter is configured for delivery notification" -- how would I do that?
> > Is
> > it relevant? I don't see an obvious property anywhere for this. I'm not
> > sure it's relevant since this is supposed to fixed by the service pack.
> >
> > I "know" that SP1 is installed because it's listed in control panel. None
> > of the "help -> about" choices show SP1 being installed.
> >
> > Any help is greatly appreciated.
> >
> > TIA and regards,
> >
> > --Paul Galvin
> > ISSG
> >
>
>
>
.



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