Ftp Error 426 Cannot Write
MSGCPE3101; MSGFTP426 Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) This document describes a potential cause of an FTP reply code of 426 being sent by the FTP server possibly referencing message CPE3101. Resolving the problem An FTP 426 reply code will be issued by the FTP server on the IBM System i products if the file receiving the data from the PUT or MPUT command is too small to receive all of the data. You will see a message on your client within your FTP sessions similar to one of the two following messages: 426 - Unable to close file CPE3101. or 426 - Cannot write to member xxxxxx in file yyyyyy in library zzzzzzz. For all file types, do the following: 1) Increase the size of the file on the server system. 2) Verify the user profile that creates or sends the file has the Maximum Storage parameter set to a large enough value. 3) Reduce the size of the file that is being sent to the server system. 4) If the file is a flat file, ensure the file is not already created on the target system. If the file is a save file, do the following: 1) Re-create the target save file. 2) This message also indicates that records are out of order in the save file. This often happens if the save file was transferred to a system that is not a System i. In this case, the save file must be re-created or retransferred from the source. 3) Examine the Maximum Storage Allowed parameter of the user profile that owns the save file on the target system. This storage determines how big the file can be, and it will cause this error. Historical Number 439756764 Document information More support for: IBM i Communications-TCP Software version: Version Independent Operating system(s): IBM i Reference #: N1014567 Modified date: 2012-08-25 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
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Home Forum Networking General Announcement Announcement Module Collapse No announcement yet. FTP from PC to SAVE FILE Page Title Module Move Remove Collapse X Conversation Detail Module Collapse Posts Latest Activity Search Page of 1 Filter Time All Time Today Last Week Last http://www.mcpressonline.com/forum/forum/networking/general-ae/9331-ftp-from-pc-to-save-file Month Show All Discussions only Photos only Videos only Links only Polls only Filtered by: Clear All new posts Guest #1 FTP from PC to SAVE FILE 12-17-2003, 06:47 AM Are you sure you are sure the file you are trying to put into the save file is a savf. If it is then the order of the ftp is: Ftp iseries user password namefmt 1 bin put file1.sav qgpl/savf quit Tags: None Guest #2 12-17-2003, 07:29 AM FTP from ftp error PC to SAVE FILE It sounds to me like you are trying to FTP a file from a PC to the 400 that is not a SAVF. If the file is not a SAVF type object, you cannot FTP it to SAVF. Comment Cancel Post pluedke@oilgear.com Member Join Date: Oct 2016 Posts: 75 #3 12-17-2003, 07:45 AM FTP from PC to SAVE FILE Thanks to you both. The file I was sent was not a save file. I had the ftp error 426 vendor resend it in the correct format and everything worked fine. I appreciate the help. Pat Comment Cancel Post pluedke@oilgear.com Member Join Date: Oct 2016 Posts: 75 #4 12-17-2003, 02:53 PM FTP from PC to SAVE FILE HI- I have searched the archives for an answer to this problem and have tried all the suggested solutions. However none of them work! Here is my problem - I am trying to use FTP to bring a file into a SAVF on my AS400. When I attempt this, I get a 426-Cannot write to member error after receiving about 1/4 of the file. I have created the savf on the AS400 and it doesn't work. I have created the savf in the PUT statement and it doesn't work. I have cleared the savf first and it does not work. I am using BIN to be sure it is being received in the correct mode. I can FTP this file to a physical file just not a savf. All authority is correct and the library list is fine. There is something I am missing and I just don't know what it is. I wold appreciate any help and ideas. Thanks in advance, Pat Comment Cancel Post Go to... Help Contact Us Help Contact Us Powered by vBulletin Version 5.1.2 Copyright © 2016 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright ©2000-2013, MC Press Online, LLC Working... Yes No OK OK Cancel X