Im using FTP Voyager for 1 month.. But the transferring speed is very low... My internet speed is above 45 Mbps but its just transferring at 223 Mbps.. why is this very horrible slow?
I realize that the company has little incentive to worry about how their free FTP client inter-operates with a rival server product, but I wondered if anyone had any clues about my problems connecting to IIS FTP server. (Long ago I purchased Serv-U for my now geriatric server, and once owned an actual purchased copy of FTP voyager back when it was a paid product. But by the time moved to a new server, Serv-U went upscale and is way too expensive for my humble purposes.)
I get two types of error, which might or might not be related:
1) When uploading multiple files at once to the server, the connection always hangs on the second file after successfully uploading one file. IIS log looks like this:
This is just uploading a bunch of random images to a folder called "transfer". After the LIST command for the second filename (to see if it's already there), and another PASV command, everything poops out.
2) I get a lot of "SSL Accept Failed on FTP Data Channel" errors. These pop up any time I try to upload a file when a file of the same name already exists in the destination folder; and also at random other times. To get anything done, I need to delete or rename any file of the same name from the server first before uploading; and when the "SSL Accept ..." error pops up at other random times, I need to refresh the destination folder and try again, sometimes repeating this cycle several times. Eventually it always works, but it's a pain. The IIS log file for an attempt to upload a file which already exists, generating the "SSL Accept ..." error, looks like this:
It's not very informative. It gets as far as verifying that the alternative filename is available, and then poops out. IIS FTP server seems to have no more logging detail available. It's not just a dumb-nuts firewall problem, since I can upload individual files one at a time in passive mode using the tricks mentioned above.
Users transfer date to serv-U server with FTP Voyager.
User do also transfer data to some linux SFTP servers.
We used to have FTP Voyager 15.2.0.15 - everything worked fine.
Since updating to FTP Voyager 16.0.2.0 authentication with linux SFTP servers fail (connection to Serv-U is still working) It seames that the password is not transferred to the server.
Whithout configuring user and password in server profile: I've been asked for a username - not for the password.
Log: SSH_MSG_USERAUTH_FAILURE
/var/log/messages:
Jul 5 07:59:21 chwiitsv042 sshd[29597]: Connection from 10.142.40.230 port 2087
Jul 5 07:59:21 chwiitsv042 sshd[29597]: debug1: Client protocol version 2.0; client software version FTP Voyager_16.0.2.0
Jul 5 07:59:21 chwiitsv042 sshd[29597]: debug1: no match: FTP Voyager_16.0.2.0
I have set up the SMTP for the scheduler to use the smtp details for Office 365 which uses port 587. When the event attempts to run, I get an error saying
Unable to send message to xxxxxxxxxxx Unable to connect to SMTP server on port 25
1) Why is this failing?
2) Why is it saying it is using port 25 when I have told it to use port 587?
I am utilizing the FTP Voyager client to down a 10MB file over an SFTP connection. It will download about half of the file and then fail giving an SSH_FXP_STATUS: status: SSH_FX_FAILURE; description: Invalid message length in SFTP protocol [808531500] error message. If I wait for the client to give the Disconnect message and then retry the download using the Resume option it will complete the transfer. I have tried this with the 16.2.0.328 and the 16.0.2.0 clients. Since this is a scheduled task, the resume option is not very practical. Are there any options that I can configure to keep this connection working to complete the full download in one attempt
We are evaluating FTP Voyager for automating file transfers between sites with SSL. There are two worrisome issues:
Email reporting is failing. I am receiving an error in the Scheduler log stating the following:
[04] Wed 31Dec14 13:43:30 - EVENT ERROR: Unable to send message to 'Test_email_Address': Unable to connect to SMTP server on port 25.
Our SMTP server is functioning with other services from this same server.
I have input the SMTP information into both the FTP Voyager Options and the Scheduler Options.
I have also checked the configuration files called out in another thread here and see our SMTP information correctly.
I cannot create Scheduler Site Profiles directly.
I have to create them in the FTP Voyager Site Profile First and then right click and select 'Copy to Scheduler'
If I create them in the Scheduler Site Profile directly, none of the advanced features apply correctly and the profile will not connect to the SSL site.
I believe the two issues may be related. Issue number 2 is an annoyance but not a show stopper. Issue number 1 on the other hand is preventing me from completing my proof of concept and integration into monitoring.
The scheduler service is running as a domain user with full rights to the server it's running on.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I can provide log files, screen shots, etc. if required.
Hello! I'm using FTP Voyager 16.2.0.328 on Windows 2012 R2. I have a few tasks created when daylight saving was on. They are scheduled to execute every 5-30 minutes. When daylight saving ended these tasks now executes every 1 hour plus the original schedule e.g. every 1 hour and 30 minutes instead of every 30 minutes. Copy the existing tasks to new tasks didn't help, I had to re-create the tasks to get rid of this.
a long time ago I bought a license for FTP Voyager 15.x and I was very happy to hear that from now on it will be free.
So I went ahead to upgrade to the latest version. Unfortunately it still shows evaluation messages but this is already dealt with in another thread.
The bigger problem is that I can't access my saved server profiles any more. It's only possible to import .csv files and I didn't create these files before upgrading.
I uninstalled and tried to download my paid 15.x version in the client area on ftpvoyager.com where it used to be but now it only redirects to the new version.
This is bad because my server list was really huge and I don't want to enter all server details again.
So is there any way to get a copy of an old setup file?
This is my first time I use FTP Voyager for scheduling file transfer, configuring task was very easy, but I still cannot make it work.
In the task action, I created a new action to download a specific folder (and all files and subfolders inside that folder to my local PC
In action information, I put the (Remote File or Folder) as: /FolderName
Nothing downloaded, and error in the log says:
Execution failed (Last Error Message: Unable to perform file action: Could not retrieve additional information about the source path. Does the source path exist?).
I changed it to: FolderName (without slash).
Nothing downloaded, and same error in the log.
I then tried: FolderName/*.*
Log says: Execution successfully completed.
But in the local folder, I found it only downloaded files from main folder (No subfolders or files inside them), and some of them with ZERO size !!!!!
Again, I tried: /FolderName/*.*
Log says: Execution successfully completed.
I found that the ZERO size problem has been solved (files downloaded with correct size) but still cannot get the subfolders !
In the forum, I found a link to the older version (ver. 15.2.0.19)
I downloaded and tried it on another PC, It works like a charm, with no errors !
Can anyone here help me to figure out how to make the scheduler download the whole content of remote folder ??
I am testing out the functionality of FTP Voyager prior to purchasing it and have run into an issue that I hope you can help me solve. The end result that I need is to have a watched folder where it will automatically upload any file to FTP that appears in a local folder, and then afterwards, delete the file from the local folder. I believe that FTP Voyager Scheduler is the way to go for this.
I am currently experimenting with the Move Up action in FTP Voyager Scheduler. The problem that I am running into is that it is moving up my entire folder and the contents, when I want it to just upload the files. I tried putting a wildcard (JTSD*.txt) in there thinking that it would only grab my files, which all start and end with the same characters. Unfortunately, it takes my entire folder and moves it instead of just the files. The problem with this is that I have set permissions on this shared folder so that it will receive files from another application. If the folder disappears, then it breaks my functionality and I have to recreate my folder again. How can I get this to work the way that I want?
I have also successfully set up FTP Voyager Scheduler using the Synchronize Remote Folders action. This method kept the existing file, but would upload it again if the original was removed from the FTP site. This would work fine for me if I can get it to delete the file from my local folder after it is uploaded so that it will not upload it again if someone removes the file from the FTP site.
We are using the scheduler to move files to a customer ftp server. The process just moves files, nothing else. Currently the task will run but hang, when we check the customer ftp server we can see files are transferred. But there is always zero length files. I assume these are the placeholder of the file to be transferred. Process will just hang after 5 or 6 files and the files that are transferred are not deleting from home directory. The files are only 2kb each so I can't imagine file size being the problem.
Is there a queue size limit on number of files that can be transferred? We have sometimes up to a thousand files that will need to be moved. Also does the process only delete after it has completed? We have seen it complete once or twice with about 40 files, but that is so random we can't call it an actual successful test.
The FTP voyager doesn't delete the file after a move up.
When I perform a move task and the a delete task, the server moves and deletes perfectly the file. But I want that both actions can be handled with the move up.
I use the FTP voyager version 16.1.0.0
03] Wed 12Apr17 13:44:16 - Server supports resume.
[05] Wed 12Apr17 13:44:16 - STOR 20170412112901_20170412112858_af_5_4.pdf
[06] Wed 12Apr17 13:44:16 - 200 Don't care
[05] Wed 12Apr17 13:44:16 - OPTS UTF8 ON
[06] Wed 12Apr17 13:44:16 - 150 Opening data channel for file upload to server of "/Test/BE0659837055_AF_Aankoopfacturen_BrasserieJuste/20170412112901_20170412112858_af_5_4.pdf"
[06] Wed 12Apr17 13:44:17 - 202 UTF8 mode is always enabled. No need to send this command.
[05] Wed 12Apr17 13:44:17 - PWD
[06] Wed 12Apr17 13:44:17 - 257 "/" is current directory.
[03] Wed 12Apr17 13:44:17 - Opening passive mode data connection to 136.144.129.18, port 49992.
[05] Wed 12Apr17 13:44:17 - STOR 20170412113759_20170412113758_ENI_0.pdf
[06] Wed 12Apr17 13:44:17 - 150 Opening data channel for file upload to server of "/Test/BE0659837055_AF_Aankoopfacturen_BrasserieJuste/20170412113759_20170412113758_ENI_0.pdf"
If I create a new site profile in Voyager I can not see it in Scheduler when I go to set up a new task. How do I get Scheduler to see the profiles created in Voyager? I seem to recall at one time (maybe an earlier version) that there was a way to "send" the profiles to Scheduler....
In scheduler I can see 2 folders - Sites, Personal Sites. But both are empty - even though there are lots of sites defined under these folders in Voyager.
Moreover, when I change site profile details e.g. IP address in Voyager, this is not being picked up by Scheduler which continues to try to connect to the old address.
There seems to be a total breakdown in connection between Voyager and Scheduler.
FTP Voyager is recognizing the file I’m trying to upload as a directory for some reason. Transferring to remote location fails with message xxxx.ARMOH is a directory. (Remote side does not accept directories) however xxxx.ARMOH is a file. Anyway to inform Voyager of this and only send files.