peterzal 2004-07-06 20:24:40 | im having trouble sending my results using the FTP 'interface.' i've been able to do 2 successful submissions, but i cannot complete any more submissions. for every server i connect to i get something that looks like this:
I have not modified any files after completing my initial two submissions, so i have absolutely no idea what could be wrong. Any help / ideas would be greatly appreciated. |
Henri Valta 2004-07-07 04:47:42 | Try changing "Use passive (PASV) mode for FTP transfers" setting in config.txt and maybe "Use old FTP calling method (as pre-v4.34; can hang, but more compatible with ZoneAlarm)" if you're using a firewall software |
peterzal 2004-07-07 19:32:20 | i just tried that with no luck. can i just use an ftp client to upload the .bin file or will that not work? if not what could i do to somehow submit my results? |
[DPC]Stephan202 2004-07-08 00:59:47 | quote: .bin? I think you mean results.txt It should work. |
peterzal 2004-07-08 06:15:37 | i was referring to this: ftp> put 20040707-032325-ds5un-peterzal.bin but yes youre right i meant to say results.txt |
peterzal 2004-07-09 20:51:57 | so anyways, is there any way for me to manual upload these results ? (ive got like a few days worth of results and dont want them to go to waste) |
Stephen Brooks 2004-07-10 03:08:59 | 1. Try sending them from another computer, if you can, just to make sure it's not a local/ISP problem. You can run "manualsend" to send results.txt from a directory manually, so if you copy your muon folder to another machine it would be interesting to see if that then works. 2. Uploading directly to the FTP servers is possible - look in "servers.csv" and it has the public usernames and passwords used for the upload. You should put your results.txt in the /v4.4x folder, but only after renaming it into the format 20040710-123456-abcde-Your_Name.txt . |
AySz88 2004-07-10 16:19:17 | What are those numbers? date - time - ? |
[DPC]Stephan202 2004-07-11 03:08:10 | Date - two random strings - your user name. |
Stephen Brooks 2004-07-12 03:16:31 | They happen to be date-time, but this is not used right now for anything (since it displays the _client_ clock - so I just get to know who has their computer clock set wrong!). They just have to be digits, so I think 00000000-000000-DUCKS-User_name.txt would work. |
peterzal 2004-07-12 06:10:13 | ok great that worked. i uploaded the .bin file to the v4.4x folder. |