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RE: ftp: Inode is remote "error"

From: Koivu, Lisa <Lisa.Koivu_at_Cendant-TRG.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 14:59:53 -0500
Message-ID: <840C139B79E7CC4496B2594E9E35E967046C53DB@floexmailbe2.ffci.com>


I am able to send smaller files. This was a large file, it was over 2gb anyway. I forgot to add that yes, I am on Windows 2003, both source and target.

Ugh It's time for the heavy-duty earplugs and a good stiff martini. I am so tired of this shhh

Lisa

-----Original Message-----

From: Ron Rogers [mailto:RROGERS_at_galottery.org] Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 2:53 PM To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Re: ftp: Inode is remote "error"

Lisa, What phase of the moon are you in or have you struck a sinkhole, that you come up with such weird problems?  Are you in the correct directory on the remote site? Write privs? full? I don't remember if there is a max number of inodes you can have but it sounds like something on the remote is the problem. Ron

>>> Lisa.Koivu_at_Cendant-TRG.com 02/19/2004 2:11:04 PM >>> Hi everyone,=20

When I start an ftp session to binary send files off to another server,
I get the following message:

send O1_MF_WHSE_INDX_ZZM66GKK_.DBF
> O1_MF_WHSE_INDX_ZZM66GKK_.DBF:Inode is remote

Here's all I found on the net

        Inode is remote.

	Input for the current operation could not be obtained from a
remote 	source.

	Contact the supplier of the current application to obtain and
report 	the problem.=20

What?? Has anyone seen this before? I am in the correct directory. The file is there. =20

Lisa Koivu
Orlando, FL, USA

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