Telecom Technical Uploading to a unix machine

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Uploading to a unix machine deostroll 02-13-09
Posted by deostroll on February 13, 2009, 8:01 am
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Hi,

We have a Predictive dialling system (designed by Avaya) which is
basically a unix machine. I have a .net application that manages ftp
uploading. Sometimes my application reports 100 % upload complete, yet
when I try to download the file into that particular dialer list I
randomly face an error on the PDS telnet console. The console reports,
"Error - Host download in progress"

I've discussed the exact story at a forum, but could not get a
response as of now. Please refer to that post before you reply to this
one:
http://www.codeproject.com/script/Forums/View.aspx?fid=1650&msg=2922948

I am not sure if I had handled the FTP upload in a proper way. So I
ultimately want to know the properties that I am supposed to set (on
the FtpWebRequest object) so I get the upload to be right. If you are
someone with experience on unix and has managed ftp related processes,
I want to know if you have faced any similar incidents with ftp
uploading. If so how were those issues resolved on the unix machine.


--deostroll

PS: I don't have exposure to unix.

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