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From: jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
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Subject: Re: Error message of C-Kermit
Date: 7 Sep 1998 19:12:30 GMT
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In article <35F38F24.3CF6@spin.ch>, Andy Mannhart <amannhart@spin.ch> wrote:
: Hello
:
: We are using C-Kermit to transfer data from an MVS-machine to a VMS
: database server. The transfer process has performed well for about 7
: years now. But suddenly, we are getting the message ?Sent too many NAKs.
: It seems as this could be a message of Kermit itself. Does anyone know
: the meaning of this? What we found out until now is that the connection
: process has got very,very low. We also have replaced the terminals
: involved - no effect at all and still the same error message.
:
: Thanks very much for any hint!
:
: Andy Mannhart, Swiss Post
: e-mail: mannharta@post.ch
:
A NAK is an indication that a packet was either received damaged or
was not received at all. If the packet retry limit is reached the
file transfer will be terminated and the error message "?Sent too many NAKs."
will be sent.
Jeffrey Altman * Sr.Software Designer * Kermit-95 for Win32 and OS/2
The Kermit Project * Columbia University
612 West 115th St #716 * New York, NY * 10025
http://www.kermit-project.org/k95.html * kermit-support@kermit-project.org