11-24-2008
Find out excat timing of ftp control session timeout
We are facing difficulties in ftp'ing large files.For large file transfer using FTP, the control session gets timed out where as the the data session is active and transfers the file completely. Is there a way to make the control session active as long as data session?
How to find the control session timeout settings?
FYI: We are using Sun Solaris 5.9
Last edited by rocker; 11-24-2008 at 06:18 AM..
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tt_thread_session
tt_thread_session(library call) tt_thread_session(library call)
NAME
tt_thread_session -- retrieve the default session identifier for the currently active thread
SYNOPSIS
#include <Tt/tt_c.h>
char *tt_thread_session(
);
DESCRIPTION
The tt_thread_session function retrieves the default session identifier for the currently active thread. If there is no default session set
for the currently-active thread, then the process default session identifier is returned.
A session can have more than one session identifier. This means, for example, that the application cannot compare the result of
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The returned pointer points to the character string name of the session. When no longer needed, it must be freed with tt_free.
ARGUMENTS
None.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, the tt_thread_session function returns the pointer to a character string that uniquely identifies the default
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TT_OK The operation completed successfully.
TT_ERR_NOMP
The ttsession process is not running and the ToolTalk service cannot start it.
TT_ERR_PROCID
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TT_ERR_UNIMP
The ToolTalk implementation does not support multithreading.
TT_ERR_TOOLATE
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APPLICATION USAGE
None.
SEE ALSO
Tt/tt_c.h - Tttt_c(5), tt_free(3), tt_ptr_error(3)
tt_thread_session(library call)