Hi there,
Just thought i would share a possible solution to a problem i have had for the last two days.
I was having real trouble uploading my Actinic site which has been running fine up until a couple of days ago.
I did have a good head of hair a few days ago...now i look like Paul Daniels after a night on Tequilas...
I had not made any changes to it so i don't know why it suddenly encountered these problems.
My Actinic websites nromally take about 6 times to FTP properly anyway, but, over the past couple of days it has been freezing showing the following message:
Now i don't know what the heck it all means but after days of searching etc i changed the SERVER HOST name in the advanced > network setup section and replaced www.bootedup.com with the actual name of the server i was uploading to i.e. v4lkhn-45.web.host.com which was suggested to me by my hosting company.
Hope this saves someone out there some time if the same problem arises...right, i'm off for a well deserved and very large beverage.
Just thought i would share a possible solution to a problem i have had for the last two days.
I was having real trouble uploading my Actinic site which has been running fine up until a couple of days ago.
I did have a good head of hair a few days ago...now i look like Paul Daniels after a night on Tequilas...
I had not made any changes to it so i don't know why it suddenly encountered these problems.
My Actinic websites nromally take about 6 times to FTP properly anyway, but, over the past couple of days it has been freezing showing the following message:
An error occurred while transferring files to the web site.
Possible Cause:
Network timed out
Network is down
FTP server is down
Remote server disk is full
The permissions on the file or directory on the remote
server are locked
If the file being sent is a CGI script
(nqxxxxxx.pl or caxxxxxx.pl) someone else may be
using the same CGI script ID as you.
Recommendations:
Abort
Resolution:
Re-establish your network connection
Be sure the FTP server is running
Try re-installing the web site when the network is not so busy
Make sure the disk is not full on the remote server
Make sure the website and cgi-bin directories
on the remote server are writable
Make sure the files in the cgi-bin and website are writable
Make sure your CGI script ID in the Advanced |
Network Setup... dialog is unique for your web server.
File: ms000000.pl
Possible Cause:
Network timed out
Network is down
FTP server is down
Remote server disk is full
The permissions on the file or directory on the remote
server are locked
If the file being sent is a CGI script
(nqxxxxxx.pl or caxxxxxx.pl) someone else may be
using the same CGI script ID as you.
Recommendations:
Abort
Resolution:
Re-establish your network connection
Be sure the FTP server is running
Try re-installing the web site when the network is not so busy
Make sure the disk is not full on the remote server
Make sure the website and cgi-bin directories
on the remote server are writable
Make sure the files in the cgi-bin and website are writable
Make sure your CGI script ID in the Advanced |
Network Setup... dialog is unique for your web server.
File: ms000000.pl
Now i don't know what the heck it all means but after days of searching etc i changed the SERVER HOST name in the advanced > network setup section and replaced www.bootedup.com with the actual name of the server i was uploading to i.e. v4lkhn-45.web.host.com which was suggested to me by my hosting company.
Hope this saves someone out there some time if the same problem arises...right, i'm off for a well deserved and very large beverage.
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