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From: anthonypieper@cs.com (newexpectuser)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Problem in Kermit trying to get a file while sending it at the same time
Date: 25 Nov 2003 05:32:43 -0800
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I ran across this error as the scenerio describes. Both are trying to
connect using SSH and CKERMIT.
I am running a Kermit script called DROPOFF trying to send TESTFILE to
a remote server (it is a 2meg file) at the same time I am running a
Kermit PICKUP trying to mget files (including the TESTFILE) from this
same server in the same directory.
What is happening is, PICKUP ends first and has a partial file of
TESTFILE and DROPOFF gets 74% done (according to Kermit) and then
comes back with the error message "Last error: FAILURE: Error writing
data" and it keeps around the partial file (74% of it).
I'm not sure why this is happening and how to avoid it. It is a
realtime scenerio where somebody may be dropping off a file in a
directory, while the other script is trying to get all the files out
of this directory.
BTW: I am using Kermit so I can use the mget /delete option.