Hi Andy,

The error means that we couldn't verify that the file
exists.

So, the problem its in the TFTP server. 

Are you sure that if you "force" a config transfer you
can check the contents of the file in the
/opt/jffnms/tftpd/ folder ?

I'm guessing that the file does not exists, or its
empty. In any case its a permission or connection
problem.

Javier


--- "Stranks Andy (RB4) Essex Shared Services Agency"
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> Hi,
> 
> Been using JFFNMS on and off since version 7.0 but
> have never been able to
> get the Config download using TFTP to work. I can
> log into each Router and
> instigate a download of the config to the TFTP
> server no problem at all but
> I get 'Error storing the file in DB' when JFFNMS
> attempts to do this itself.
> Each Router has an SNMP RW community and a working
> TFTP server is specified.
> 
> Can anyone point me in the right direction?
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Andy Stranks
> Network Admin
> Essex NHS UK
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