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So, is the 2GB file size limit on FTP transfers a limitation in the z/
VM FTP client, or in the FTP server?
I just tried to do a large VM-VM FTP and it crapped out at 2GB, which
is why I'm asking.
Adam
Hi, Adam.
I am not sure that there *is* a file size limit on either the FTP client
or server. Are you sure you simply did not fill up the file system your
where FTPing to?
Adam Thornton wrote:
So, is the 2GB file size limit on FTP transfers a limitation in the z/VM
FTP client, or in the FTP
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Hi, Adam.
I am not sure that there *is* a file size limit on either the FTP client
or server. Are you sure you simply did not fill up the file
On Aug 28, 2007, at 6:09 PM, Mike Walter wrote:
Well, there **used** to be an undocumented 2G limit to FTP
transfers into VM. The error messages indicated that the disk was
full.
But that was supposed to have been fixed a long time ago.
Are you 100% positive that you are using the
On Tuesday, 08/28/2007 at 11:58 EDT, Adam Thornton
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I'm pretty sure it was current.
The server system, as it happens, reported that FTPSERVE had been forced
by
SYSTEM after 2G were transferred. It's a 5.2 system with pretty close
to the
current maintenance on