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Material Urchin WebAnalytics Software is discontinued and is no longer supported. All Urchin documentation applies only to the Urchin product as it was at the time of discontinuation, and does not apply to any Google Analytics products or services. Error code list for failed FTP and HTTP remote webserver log ftp error codes transfers Overview An Urchin Log Source can be configured to collect a webserver ftp error code 421 log from a remote server via FTP or HTTP. Under normal circumstances, the transfer will be successful and no ftp error 426 errors appear in the runtime log. However, if some error is encountered during the transfer (e.g. an invalid username/password, remote server unreachable, remote log unreadable, etc.), Urchin will log an error
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code in the runtime output, as viewable in the Task History for the Profile. This error code appears in parenthesis next to the "failed" message after the webserver log transfer is attempted, e.g. (-9) The error codes are listed below along with a text message explaining the problem that was encountered. Error Code List 1 Unsupported protocol. This build of curl has ftp error 550 failed to open file no support for this protocol. 2 Failed to initialize. 3 URL malformat. The syntax was not correct. 4 URL user malformatted. The user-part of the URL syntax was not correct. 5 Couldn't resolve proxy. The given proxy host could not be resolved. 6 Couldn't resolve host. The given remote host was not resolved. 7 Failed to connect to host. 8 FTP weird server reply. The server sent data curl couldn't parse. 9 FTP access denied. The server denied login. 10 FTP user/password incorrect. Either one or both were not accepted by the server. 11 FTP weird PASS reply. Curl couldn't parse the reply sent to the PASS request. 12 FTP weird USER reply. Curl couldn't parse the reply sent to the USER request. 13 FTP weird PASV reply, Curl couldn't parse the reply sent to the PASV request. 14 FTP weird 227 format. Curl couldn't parse the 227-line the server sent. 15 FTP can't get host. Couldn't resolve the host IP we got in the 227-line. 16 FTP can't reconnect. Couldn't connect to the host we got in the 227-line. 17 FTP couldn't set binary. Co
Free SFTP, SCP and FTP client for Windows News Introduction SSH Client SFTP Client FTP Client Download Install Donate Documentation Guides F.A.Q. Scripting .NET & COM Library Screenshots Translations Support Forum Tracker History [[sftp_codes]] WinSCP Contents » Getting Started » Protocols » SFTP » SFTP Status/Error Codes SFTP status/error codes are https://winscp.net/eng/docs/sftp_codes a numerical codes that an SFTP server1) uses to indicate a result of a client request (i.e. a request sent by WinSCP to the server). WinSCP translates the numerical codes to a textual description for you, so you do not have to remember them. The SFTP server should also provide a meaningful textual description of the error itself. WinSCP includes the server-side description in its error message, labeled "Error message from server". Such description can include ftp error more detailed information than WinSCP can possibly deduce from the numerical code. Code 4 (Failure) Codes List References Code 4 (Failure) Note that not all servers use all codes. Most SSH/SFTP servers, including the most commonly used OpenSSH, support only SFTP version 3 that defines only codes 0 to 8. Advertisements: These servers would generally use code 4 (Failure) for many errors for which there is a specific code defined in the later versions of SFTP protocol, ftp error code such as: Renaming a file to a name of already existing file. Creating a directory that already exists. Moving a remote file to a different filesystem (HDD). Uploading a file to a full filesystem (HDD). Exceeding a user disk quota. In this case the server is required to provide meaningful description of the error itself (see above). Unfortunately, OpenSSH SFTP server uses always description "Failure". Is such case, there is unfortunately no way to tell a reason of the failure. Codes List Code Name Description Comment 0 OK Indicates successful completion of the operation. 1 EOF An attempt to read past the end-of-file was made; or, there are no more directory entries to return. 2 No such file A reference was made to a file which does not exist. 3 Permission denied The user does not have sufficient permissions to perform the operation. 4 Failure An error occurred, but no specific error code exists to describe the failure. This error message should always have meaningful text in the the error message field. See above. 5 Bad message A badly formatted packet or other SFTP protocol incompatibility was detected. 6 No connection There is no connection to the server. This error may be used locally, but must not be return by a server. WinSCP does not use the code. 7 Connection lost The connection to the server was lost.
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