We run IIS on a windows 2003 server, and have a problem with uploading large
files to the server.
When a user uploads a large file (100MB) to the server, they report it gets
stuck somwhere at the last seconds. Most of our users upload through Internet
Explorer but we tried ourselfves and have the problem with an FTP client also.
We think it has something todo with refreshing the file directory after the
upload because the FTP client gets stuck on the CWD command. Ofcourse our
users with IE don't see that.
Do you have any idea of settings i can change on my server, or is this
problem known on IIS FTP?
Kind regards,
Jon van Dorsten
how about other command ? ls, etc.
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"J. van Dorsten" <JvanD...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Yes it hangs forever.
I went trough the logfiles on the server but could not find any status
codes? this is the part where an 100mb file is uploaded and IE hangs after
the upload.
08:18:30 82.151.38.18 [265]created /uploads/100mb.bin 226 0
08:18:55 82.151.40.113 [268]QUIT - 226 0
08:23:14 83.98.246.183 [269]USER anonymous 331 0
08:23:14 83.98.246.183 [269]PASS IEUser@ 230 0
08:23:14 83.98.246.183 [269]CWD /uploads 250 0
08:23:14 83.98.246.183 [269]CWD /uploads 250 0
08:23:20 83.98.246.183 [270]USER anonymous 331 0
08:23:20 83.98.246.183 [270]PASS IEUser@ 230 0
08:23:20 83.98.246.183 [270]sent /uploads/100mb.bin 550 5
08:23:20 83.98.246.183 [270]CWD /uploads/100mb.bin 550 267
08:23:20 83.98.246.183 [271]USER anonymous 331 0
08:23:20 83.98.246.183 [271]PASS IEUser@ 230 0
08:23:20 83.98.246.183 [271]sent /uploads/100mb.bin 550 5
08:23:20 83.98.246.183 [271]CWD /uploads/100mb.bin 550 267
There is no QUIT or CLOSED command from this ip adres..
I dont know of any other commands, it happens directly after uploading the
file in IE and LeapFTP.
Kind regards,
Jon van Dorsten.
I see one successful upload
08:18:30 82.151.38.18 [265]created /uploads/100mb.bin 226 0
while these are download
08:23:20 83.98.246.183 [270]sent /uploads/100mb.bin 550 5
08:23:20 83.98.246.183 [271]sent /uploads/100mb.bin 550 5
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Bernard Cheah
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The problem occurs when the user uploads a file.
Regards,
Jon van Dorsten
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"J. van Dorsten" <JvanD...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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This is the result as the user sees it, the upload hangs at the last seconds:
http://www.snelstart.nl/schermafdruk.jpg
But when i check the file on the server the file is already completely
uploaded
http://www.snelstart.nl/schermafdruk.jpg
Here are the logs again, the first ip is the upload at the ftp server itself
the second is the one where it goes wrong (from my pc but also a lot of other
pc's have that behaviour).
#Software: Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0
#Version: 1.0
#Date: 2005-11-03 07:05:37
#Fields: time c-ip cs-method cs-uri-stem sc-status sc-win32-status
07:05:37 111.111.111.111 [674]USER anonymous 331 0
07:05:37 111.111.111.111 [674]PASS IEUser@ 230 0
07:05:37 111.111.111.111 [674]CWD / 250 0
07:05:40 111.111.111.111 [674]CWD /uploads 250 0
07:05:43 111.111.111.111 [674]CWD /uploads 250 0
07:05:43 111.111.111.111 [674]CWD /uploads 250 0
07:05:43 111.111.111.111 [674]CWD /uploads 250 0
07:05:50 111.111.111.111 [674]created /uploads/100mb.bin 226 0
07:05:54 111.111.111.111 [674]CWD /uploads 250 0
07:05:54 111.111.111.111 [674]DELE 100mb.bin 550 5
07:06:02 111.111.111.111 [674]CWD /uploads 250 0
07:09:59 **.***.***.*** [675]USER anonymous 331 0
07:09:59 **.***.***.*** [675]PASS IEUser@ 230 0
07:09:59 **.***.***.*** [675]CWD /uploads 250 0
07:09:59 **.***.***.*** [675]CWD /uploads 250 0
07:10:01 **.***.***.*** [675]CWD /uploads 250 0
07:10:01 **.***.***.*** [675]CWD /uploads 250 0
07:10:01 **.***.***.*** [675]CWD /uploads 250 0
07:23:11 **.***.***.*** [676]USER uploads 331 0
07:23:11 **.***.***.*** [676]PASS - 230 0
07:23:23 **.***.***.*** [676]QUIT - 226 0
07:24:19 **.***.***.*** [675]created /uploads/100mb.bin 226 0
Kind regards,
Jon van Dorsten
1. No reported problems with files less than 1MB.
2. Occasionally hangs on the FTP client (and we use several - IE,
WS_FTP, Leech, Macromedia products) at the completion of the file
transfer, I would guess about 50% of the time.
3. No error reported on the IIS FTP log, or system error files.
4. If the client is abnormally terminated during the hang, the result
is a succesful transfer to the server.
5. The problem is relatively recent on an otherwise stable system
6. Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition, SP1
Steven
any advice would be good
I'm on eternal hold for Microsoft support now. I'll post what I find
out after I speak to them.
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The problem is the Routing and Remote Access Service. If you don't
need it, disable it, and wait about 5 minutes. Your problem should go
away.
If you need the service, goto
START/PROGRAMS/ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS\Routing and Remote Access
look for an object called "Nat Basic Firewall". Right click on it and
delete it. Then restart the "Routing and Remote Access" service. Once
I deleted the "Nat Basic Firewall" my problem went away. You should
also install the hot fix from KB898060
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;898060 I don't
think it plays a roll in this issue but it was installed as part of the
resolution so I can't say ignore it.
My server is not used for Nat, but if yours is... you may need to get
more information before you delete the "Nat Basic Firewall".
Hope this helps
Jim
> 07:05:54 111.111.111.111 [674]DELE 100mb.bin 550 5
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Thanks for the update.
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http://www.iiswebcastseries.com/
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Steven
I tried the solution below but it did not work for me, any other ideas maybe?