Fehler 135 Socket Write Error
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Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping connection reset by peer: socket write error each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up What causes: Error -135: socket write error up vote 1 down vote favorite 1 I am trying to upload a 12MB .wav file on a Mac running Transmit to a Linux box running Apache and get the following error after uploading just 160KB of the file: error-135-socket-write-error Any clues why I may be getting this? I have successfully uploaded much larger files in the past and nothing has changed on the configuration. ftp share|improve this question edited Mar 22 '10 at 16:52 asked Mar 22 '10 at 16:31 fmz 2,882185097 Belongs on superuser –Paul R Mar 22 '10 at 16:39 I edited the question. You can take away the -1 now. –fmz Mar 22 '10 at 16:52 I still don't see anything programming-related in the question. –Paul R Mar 22 '10 at 16:58 I vote we close it. I added it to superuser. Thanks. –fmz Mar 22 '10 at 18:32 Questions are automatically migrated to other sites when they get enough appropriate close votes. –Helen Mar 23 '10 at 18:37 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 6 down vote accepted The disk was full and this caused the error -135. share|improve this answer edited Dec 9 '11 at 0:04 answered Mar 23 '10 at 18:17 fmz 2,882185097 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote Check the File Name are there spaces or symbles in it share|improve this answer answered Dec 6 '11 at 16:51 Antimatter 111 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote Hard to say without knowing which OS is running on the client and the server (i.e. where the error code might come from). The error means that the client couldn't send any more data to the server. This is either because the server stops accepting more bytes (hangup, disk full, quota exceeded) or because the connection times out (but then, I'd expect a "connection reset by peer" error). share|improve this answer answered M
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AutoMate 6, AutoMate 5 Published: 6/23/06 , modified June 23, 2006 IntroductionA socket is defined as one endpoint of a two-way communication link between two programs running on the network. A socket is bound to a http://www.networkautomation.com/urc/knowledgebase/common-ftp-socket-errors/02899795-9874-19FA-89D9FA88304286FA/ port number so that the TCP layer can identify the application that data is destined to be sent.Normally an FTP server runs on a specific machine and has a socket that is set to a specific port number. The server mainly waits and listens to the socket for a client to make a connection request. The client write error makes a connection request by trying to meet with the server on the server's machine and port. If everything goes well, the server accepts the connection. Upon acceptance, the server gets a new socket bound to the same port. It needs a new socket so that it can continue to listen to the original socket for connection requests socket write error from other clients while tending to the needs of the currently connected client. On the client side, if the connection is accepted, a socket is successfully created and the client can use the socket to communicate with the server. The client and server can now communicate by writing to or reading from their sockets. A socket error can occur if one or more of the above conditions are not met or something is blocking communication between the client and server (e.g. firewall, anti-virus). Additionally, a client connection can already be established with a server when a socket error occurs such as in cases when the network connection goes down or the host that the client connected to suddenly crashed and/or rebooted. Common FTP Socket Error Codes 11001 - Host not found. Check that the hostname or IP address has been entered correctly. 11004 - Valid name, no data record of requested type.This error generally indicates that the specified FTP server name is incorrect or not specified. Try entering the