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Special Forums IP Networking Ftp hangs Post 302943994 by edstevens on Thursday 14th of May 2015 02:51:21 PM
Old 05-14-2015
Just an update to all ... two batch runs (shell script) using 'mget' were able to succesfully transfer a few dozen files before stalling out on the same file each time. After killing the ftp, the file in question is in the target directory, and at first glance looks good .. it's file size is comparable to all of the others - in the 3.5 to 4.5 GB range. But comparison to the file on the source server shows the transferred file is still a few GB short of complete. Most of these files transfer in about 5 minutes.

Today I tried to pull it manually. Started ftp at a command line and did a simple 'get' on the one file. After 20 minutes I killed it. I also did a simple get on another file from the same set and it completed in about 4 minutes, exactly as expected. So it would appear that there is something about the individual file, but I don't know what it would be. It is part of an Oracle database backupset - created by oracle's rman utility. I ran an rman 'verify' against it and it came up clean from that standpoint.

So, I can conclude ..
  1. since it always hits on that one file and only that one file, I can eliminate transient network issues.
  2. since it occurs on that file whether as part of a batch transfer or just the single file, I can eliminate any 'ftp flooding' that I've seen reference to here and there.

At this point I'm just going to let the normal weekend process run again on schedule, but if anyone has any good theories that fit all of the observations so far, I'd be willing to entertain them. If not, I'll have to figure the problem has been found to be off-topic for this forum.

Last edited by rbatte1; 05-15-2015 at 06:14 AM.. Reason: Set LIST=1 tags instead of plain text numbered list.
 

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