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Re: [Question #82020]: Empty backup created
Question #82020 on NSsbackup changed:
https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/nssbackup/+question/82020
Status: Needs information => Open
Guus Bonnema gave more information on the question:
Hi,
I tried ncftp on two occasions and both times the sessions appears to run "forever".
However, when check the trace file it generates I found a time-out of 1200 seconds (20 minutes).
I am not sure this is a server time-out or a client time-out.
I will attach the trace here. As I don't see how to attach a file, I
will copy the text here.
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SESSION STARTED at: 2009-10-04 17:10:41 CEST +0200
Program Version: NcFTP 3.2.2/409 Aug 18 2008, 10:48 PM compiled for linux-x86_64-glibc2.9
Compiled for: linux-x86_64-glibc2.9
Process ID: 3985
Hostname: localhost.localdomain (rc=2)
Terminal: xterm
17:10:41 Fw: firewall.localdomain Type: 0 User: <userid> Pass: ******** Port: 21
17:10:41 FwExceptions: .localdomain,localhost,localdomain
17:10:49 > bookmark
17:10:54 > ?
17:11:06 > open ibackup
17:11:06 Resolving ftp.ibackup.com...
17:11:06 Connecting to 64.14.192.121...
17:11:06 LibNcFTP 3.2.3 (August 18, 2008) compiled for linux-x86_64-glibc2.9
17:11:06 Uname: Linux|localhost.localdomain|2.6.30.8-64.fc11.x86_64|#1 SMP Fri Sep 25 04:43:32 EDT 2009|x86_64
17:11:06 Contents of /etc/fedora-release:
17:11:06 Fedora release 11 (Leonidas)
17:11:06 Contents of /etc/redhat-release:
17:11:06 Fedora release 11 (Leonidas)
17:11:06 Contents of /etc/issue:
17:11:06 Fedora release 11 (Leonidas)
17:11:06 Kernel \r on an \m (\l)
17:11:06 Glibc: 2.10.1 (stable)
17:11:07 Logging in...
17:11:07 220: IBackup FTP Server Ready.
17:11:07 Connected to 64.14.192.121.
17:11:07 Cmd: USER <userid>
17:14:36 331: User <userid> okay, need password.
17:14:36 Cmd: PASS xxxxxxxx
17:14:36 Remote host has closed the connection.
17:14:36 421: Disconnecting you since you didn't login successfully within 60 seconds.
17:14:36 Sleeping 19 seconds.
17:14:36 Sleeping 19 seconds...
17:14:55 Retry Number: 1
17:14:55 Redialing (try 1)...
17:14:56 Logging in...
17:14:56 220: IBackup FTP Server Ready.
17:14:56 Connected to 64.14.192.121.
17:14:56 Cmd: USER <userid>
17:14:57 331: User <userid> okay, need password.
17:14:57 Cmd: PASS xxxxxxxx
17:14:57 Logging in...
17:14:57 230: Restricted user logged in.
17:14:57 Cmd: PWD
17:14:57 257: "/" is cwd.
17:14:57 Logged in to 64.14.192.121 as <userid>.
17:14:57 Cmd: FEAT
17:14:57 211: Extensions supported:
17:14:57 CLNT
17:14:57 MDTM
17:14:57 MLST type*;size*;modify*;UNIX.mode*;UNIX.owner;UNIX.uid;UNIX.group;UNIX.gid;unique
17:14:57 PASV
17:14:57 REST STREAM
17:14:57 SIZE
17:14:57 TVFS
17:14:57 Compliance Level: 19981201 (IETF mlst-05)
17:14:57 End.
17:14:57 Cmd: HELP SITE
17:14:58 214: The following SITE commands are recognized:
17:14:58 BUFSIZE
17:14:58 CHMOD
17:14:58 DF
17:14:58 QUOTA
17:14:58 RBUFSIZ
17:14:58 RBUFSZ
17:14:58 RETRBUFSIZE
17:14:58 SBUFSIZ
17:14:58 SBUFSZ
17:14:58 STORBUFSIZE
17:14:58 SYMLINK
17:14:58 UMASK
17:14:58 UTIME
17:14:58
17:14:58 Logged in to ftp.ibackup.com.
17:14:58 Cmd: CWD 2009-09-23_05.24.46.270400.localhost.localdomain.ful
17:14:58 250: "/2009-09-23_05.24.46.270400.localhost.localdomain.ful" is new cwd.
17:14:58 Current remote directory is /2009-09-23_05.24.46.270400.localhost.localdomain.ful.
17:14:58 Cmd: CLNT NcFTP 3.2.2 linux-x86_64-glibc2.9
17:14:58 200: Noted.
17:15:02 > ls -l
17:15:02 Cmd: OPTS MLST type;size;modify;UNIX.mode;UNIX.owner;UNIX.uid;UNIX.group;UNIX.gid;
17:15:02 200: Options accepted: type;size;modify;UNIX.mode;UNIX.owner;UNIX.uid;UNIX.group;UNIX.gid
17:15:02 Cmd: PASV
17:15:03 227: Entering Passive Mode (64,14,192,121,147,220)
17:15:03 Cmd: MLSD
17:15:03 150: Data connection accepted from 82.95.118.124:56070; transfer starting.
17:15:03 226: Listing completed.
17:15:03 Remote listing contents {
17:15:03 type=cdir;modify=20090923032340;UNIX.mode=0755;UNIX.owner=support;UNIX.uid=503;UNIX.group=support;UNIX.gid=503 /2009-09-23_05.24.46.270400.localhost.localdomain.ful
17:15:03 type=pdir;modify=20090923032227;UNIX.mode=0755;UNIX.owner=support;UNIX.uid=503;UNIX.group=support;UNIX.gid=503 /
17:15:03 type=file;size=8;modify=20090923032254;UNIX.mode=0644;UNIX.owner=support;UNIX.uid=503;UNIX.group=support;UNIX.gid=503 excludes
17:15:03 type=file;size=106;modify=20090923032327;UNIX.mode=0644;UNIX.owner=support;UNIX.uid=503;UNIX.group=support;UNIX.gid=503 excludes.list
17:15:03 type=file;size=130;modify=20090923032321;UNIX.mode=0644;UNIX.owner=support;UNIX.uid=503;UNIX.group=support;UNIX.gid=503 excludes.list.tmp
17:15:03 type=file;size=0;modify=20090923032340;UNIX.mode=0644;UNIX.owner=support;UNIX.uid=503;UNIX.group=support;UNIX.gid=503 files.tar.gz
17:15:03 type=file;size=6;modify=20090923032241;UNIX.mode=0644;UNIX.owner=support;UNIX.uid=503;UNIX.group=support;UNIX.gid=503 format
17:15:03 type=file;size=104;modify=20090923032311;UNIX.mode=0644;UNIX.owner=support;UNIX.uid=503;UNIX.group=support;UNIX.gid=503 includes.list
17:15:03 type=file;size=104;modify=20090923032306;UNIX.mode=0644;UNIX.owner=support;UNIX.uid=503;UNIX.group=support;UNIX.gid=503 includes.list.tmp
17:15:03 type=file;size=0;modify=20090923032257;UNIX.mode=0644;UNIX.owner=support;UNIX.uid=503;UNIX.group=support;UNIX.gid=503 packages
17:15:03 }
17:15:03 -rw-r--r-- support support 8 Sep 23 05:22 excludes
17:15:03 -rw-r--r-- support support 106 Sep 23 05:23 excludes.list
17:15:03 -rw-r--r-- support support 130 Sep 23 05:23 excludes.list.tmp
17:15:03 -rw-r--r-- support support 0 Sep 23 05:23 files.tar.gz
17:15:03 -rw-r--r-- support support 6 Sep 23 05:22 format
17:15:03 -rw-r--r-- support support 104 Sep 23 05:23 includes.list
17:15:03 -rw-r--r-- support support 104 Sep 23 05:23 includes.list.tmp
17:15:03 -rw-r--r-- support support 0 Sep 23 05:22 packages
17:18:49 >
17:28:30 >
17:32:46 >
17:46:58 >
17:51:11 >
18:46:29 >
18:48:33 >
18:49:21 Cmd: QUIT
18:49:21 421: Disconnecting you since you were inactive for 1200 seconds.
SESSION ENDED at: Sun Oct 4 18:49:21 2009
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