Right. In his CLI he showed he did a "cd" after connecting. So I advised him to changed the default path for that FTP login to the "sipx1" or whatever directory so his ftp server would allow creating/storing files and sipx would be in "its" default folder.
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 1:39 PM, Nathaniel Watkins < nwatk...@garrettcounty.org> wrote: > SipXecs will write to the root of the ftp folder. So you need to make > sure you can create directories on the root of the ftp server. We have two > sipXecs boxes backing up to the same ftp server (ftp server is on our lan, > so no firewall issues). One is backing up Monday morning, the other is > Tuesday morning. Here is what is on the root of our ftp server. We are > running the most recent 4.4**** > > ** ** > > **** > > ** ** > > Nathaniel Watkins > IT Director > Garrett County Government > 203 South 4th Street, Room 211 > Oakland, MD 21550 > Telephone: 301-334-5001 > Fax: 301-334-5021 > E-mail: nwatk...@garrettcounty.org**** > > ** ** > > *From:* sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org [mailto: > sipx-users-boun...@list.sipfoundry.org] *On Behalf Of *Tony Graziano > *Sent:* Thursday, May 31, 2012 1:24 PM > > *To:* Discussion list for users of sipXecs software > *Subject:* Re: [sipx-users] SIPX Backup**** > > ** ** > > This is really sounding like what is the default or target directory for > the ftp connection.**** > > ** ** > > when you login via cli do a PWD to see what the directory is, because its > not going there (maybe your does not allow writing in root). Typically you > would change the "user account" to point to the directory you want sipx to > PUT the files into.**** > > ** ** > > This would be something you set at your FTP server, not at sipx.**** > > ** ** > > On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 1:12 PM, Saad <skhan...@gmail.com> wrote:**** > > OK here it is with Passive enabled: As you see, the FTP backup went > through properly when issued from Linux. > > > ftp> passive on > Passive mode on. > ftp> cd sipx1 > 250 CWD command successful > ftp> put *.gz > local: configuration.tar.gz remote: configuration.tar.gz > 227 Entering Passive Mode (10,30,3,18,219,149).**** > > > 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for configuration.tar.gz > 226 Transfer complete**** > > 142019354 bytes sent in 5 seconds (2.8e+04 Kbytes/s) > ftp> put voicemail.tar.gz > local: voicemail.tar.gz remote: voicemail.tar.gz > 227 Entering Passive Mode (10,30,3,18,218,240). > 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for voicemail.tar.gz > 226 Transfer complete > 276876 bytes sent in 0.041 seconds (6.6e+03 Kbytes/s)**** > > > ftp> put configuration.tar.gz > local: configuration.tar.gz remote: configuration.tar.gz**** > > 227 Entering Passive Mode (10,30,3,18,218,64).**** > > > 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for configuration.tar.gz > 226 Transfer complete**** > > 142019354 bytes sent in 3.9 seconds (3.6e+04 Kbytes/s) > > > > I also disabled the IP tables on SIPX but still not writing anythings on > the FTP server until the session is timing out then the FTP closes it. > When I click on Backup now from the Web , it says" Backup completed > successfully on the configured FTP server." though. but nothing was written > on the FTP server.. Do I need to create a specific directory on the FTP > that SIPX is expecting to see to backup files to? > > I would also like to try the NFS method and would appreciate if someone > can send a step by step document to achieve mounting the Backup directory > on SIPX to an external drive.. > > Thanks > Saad > > **** > > On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 6:01 PM, George Niculae <geo...@ezuce.com> wrote:* > *** > > On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 10:50 PM, Saad <skhan...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Very good details Tony .. Am not positive if this would be a F/W issue > as I > > was able to send a config file from SIPX to the FTP server and it worked > > just fine: > > > > ftp> put configuration.tar.gz > > local: configuration.tar.gz remote: configuration.tar.gz > > 227 Entering Passive Mode (10,30,3,18,218,109). > > 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for configuration.tar.gz > > 226 Transfer complete > > 142018354 bytes sent in 4.5 seconds (3.1e+04 Kbytes/s) > > > > Can you try also to send PASV and see what it returns? > > George > _______________________________________________ > sipx-users mailing list > sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org > List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/**** > > ** ** > > > _______________________________________________ > sipx-users mailing list > sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org > List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/**** > > > > **** > > ** ** > > -- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Tony Graziano, Manager > Telephone: 434.984.8430 > sip: tgrazi...@voice.myitdepartment.net > Fax: 434.465.6833 > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Linked-In Profile: > http://www.linkedin.com/pub/tony-graziano/14/4a6/7a4 > Ask about our Internet Fax services! > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~**** > > ** ** > > LAN/Telephony/Security and Control Systems Helpdesk:**** > > Telephone: 434.984.8426**** > > sip: helpd...@voice.myitdepartment.net**** > > ** ** > > Helpdesk Customers: http://myhelp.myitdepartment.net**** > > Blog: http://blog.myitdepartment.net**** > > _______________________________________________ > sipx-users mailing list > sipx-users@list.sipfoundry.org > List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users/ > -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tony Graziano, Manager Telephone: 434.984.8430 sip: tgrazi...@voice.myitdepartment.net Fax: 434.465.6833 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Linked-In Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/tony-graziano/14/4a6/7a4 Ask about our Internet Fax services! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -- LAN/Telephony/Security and Control Systems Helpdesk: Telephone: 434.984.8426 sip: helpd...@voice.myitdepartment.net Helpdesk Customers: http://myhelp.myitdepartment.net Blog: http://blog.myitdepartment.net
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