Perl User Name/Password issue

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Shabbir Mala

Hi All,

I need some urgent help on Net::Ftp object.

I have written a perl script file which connects to server and
downloads some files and quits. If i do a test on the test environment
with around 10 users i have no issues. But on one of the production
server something very funny is been observed. Some users after some
random numbers of proper connections, are getting a 503 login incorrect
error. This error is very random and doesnt happen in a cycle way. Say
around 10-20 proper connections once incorrect login error.

Can anybody help me on this, what could be the issue. Is there any
maximum limit allowed on the HP-UX server for FTP connections? Is it
that i am exceeding this limit and thats why i am getting this error?

Thanks and Regards,
Shabbir
 
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Brian McCauley

Shabbir said:
I need some urgent help on Net::Ftp object.

I have written a perl script file which connects to server and
downloads some files and quits. If i do a test on the test environment
with around 10 users i have no issues. But on one of the production
server something very funny is been observed. Some users after some
random numbers of proper connections, are getting a 503 login incorrect
error. This error is very random and doesnt happen in a cycle way. Say
around 10-20 proper connections once incorrect login error.

Can anybody help me on this, what could be the issue. Is there any
maximum limit allowed on the HP-UX server for FTP connections? Is it
that i am exceeding this limit and thats why i am getting this error?

Sounds utterly plausible (but not anything to do with Perl).
 
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Tad McClellan

Shabbir Mala said:
I need some urgent help on Net::Ftp object.
^^^^^^
^^^^^^

Since your post took 3 days to get to me, you are probably
already dead, so there isn't much point in spending time
trying to answer your question (like I would have if it
hadn't been "urgent").
 
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Shabbir Mala

Hi Tad,

Well the problem is not yet solved. Can u give yr inputs on this.. ??

Regards,
Shabbir
 
T

Tad McClellan

[ Please compose a proper followup with quoted context like
everyone else does.

Most especially when you are followingup up 2 weeks after the original.
]


Shabbir Mala said:


Errr, hello I guess.

Well the problem is not yet solved.


How come you're not dead then?

If your problem had been truly urgent, then you would have hired
someone to fix it by now, or it is too late to be of any help.

But since you are still here, it must be that it was NOT really
urgent.

Why did you say that it was then?

Can u give yr inputs on this.. ??
^ ^^
^ ^^

Please don't talk baby talk, it is not polite.

Besides I don't have any "year inputs", whatever that might be...



I think you included "urgent" as a device to get attention for
your problem.

I prefer to spend my time helping those who are less obvious
in their trickery.
 
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Chris Mattern

Shabbir Mala wrote:

<snip>

Your reply has no quoting and is not connected to any thread. I
have no idea what the hell you're talking about.

--
Christopher Mattern

"Which one you figure tracked us?"
"The ugly one, sir."
"...Could you be more specific?"
 
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Chris Mattern

Shabbir said:
well tad, now i think you are not polite. Just to brief u up a little
more on this. It was a production issue and was very much urgent that
time. And since that time we were on with diifferent project acceptance
testing , this problem was sidelined and was suppose to be looked into
after the acceptance testing is done.

Now i think that you serious didnt had any solution in your bag, since
if that would have been the case, you could have written it instead of
all these off track stuff.
You depend on Usenet for production solutions with a deadline? And how
long exactly have you been insane, Mr. Mala?

Sane people hire *professionals* for a *salary* to get such things done.
And professionals do not do such things for free.

--
Christopher Mattern

"Which one you figure tracked us?"
"The ugly one, sir."
"...Could you be more specific?"
 

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