ftp_upload.php exit code: 3
ftp_upload.php output: Remote write failed after 2389442560 bytes had been sent: Connection reset by peer.
Remote host has closed the connection.
ncftpput /home/tmp/admin.28342/admin.root.admin.tar.gz: socket write error.
ncftpput return code: 3
<11:44:36>
Although a backup error has occurred, the upload of valid backups would have still been attempted to ftp://ftp1.mydomain.net/backup/path/file/2/ <11:44:36>
Hello,
I'm having troubles with a full backup creation to an other server via FTP. The daily DB backups are no problem.
It always transfers a part of the full backup usually around 1.5 to 2.2gb of the total 12gb and then the connection has been reset by peer.
I have contacted to second host, and they say we need to try to use active instead of passive, but i don't see anything in the settings of "Admin Backup/Transfer" in directadmin.
I'm using Debian 8.0 64-bit
DA version 1.49.1
Thank you already.
ftp_upload.php output: Remote write failed after 2389442560 bytes had been sent: Connection reset by peer.
Remote host has closed the connection.
ncftpput /home/tmp/admin.28342/admin.root.admin.tar.gz: socket write error.
ncftpput return code: 3
<11:44:36>
Although a backup error has occurred, the upload of valid backups would have still been attempted to ftp://ftp1.mydomain.net/backup/path/file/2/ <11:44:36>
Hello,
I'm having troubles with a full backup creation to an other server via FTP. The daily DB backups are no problem.
It always transfers a part of the full backup usually around 1.5 to 2.2gb of the total 12gb and then the connection has been reset by peer.
I have contacted to second host, and they say we need to try to use active instead of passive, but i don't see anything in the settings of "Admin Backup/Transfer" in directadmin.
I'm using Debian 8.0 64-bit
DA version 1.49.1
Thank you already.