I seem to be getting file corruptions with increasing frequency. I cant see any reason why this has suddenly started - its not due to any changes that have been introduced. The corruption seems to be occurrring during the transfer from the PC to the server.
What happens is that files that are OK on the PC are not being properly transferred up to the server. The main affected files seem to be ".cat" although sometimes its a ".html" - and there is no apparent pattern to which files(s) get affected at which point in time. So a file might be fine, then we download orders and upload as normal, a file is corrupted in the transfer to the server, there is no warning or error message that a problem has occurred. We only find out because a customer tells us or an error appears in the server error log or we happen to check a page and find it. We upload again and the same file is fine but perhaps another one has now been impacted or maybe everything is fine for a few download/uploads before a problem happens again.
Of course most customers dont tell us of an error they just go elsewhere .
Since it appears to be random and since we only find out there's a problem when someone tries to access that page, this issue is driving me to distraction - of course most customers dont tell us of an error they just go elsewhere.
Has anyone come across this before?
Any suggestions how to fix it?
All help would be gratefully appreciated.
Thanks,
Laura
What happens is that files that are OK on the PC are not being properly transferred up to the server. The main affected files seem to be ".cat" although sometimes its a ".html" - and there is no apparent pattern to which files(s) get affected at which point in time. So a file might be fine, then we download orders and upload as normal, a file is corrupted in the transfer to the server, there is no warning or error message that a problem has occurred. We only find out because a customer tells us or an error appears in the server error log or we happen to check a page and find it. We upload again and the same file is fine but perhaps another one has now been impacted or maybe everything is fine for a few download/uploads before a problem happens again.
Of course most customers dont tell us of an error they just go elsewhere .
Since it appears to be random and since we only find out there's a problem when someone tries to access that page, this issue is driving me to distraction - of course most customers dont tell us of an error they just go elsewhere.
Has anyone come across this before?
Any suggestions how to fix it?
All help would be gratefully appreciated.
Thanks,
Laura
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