Once you have that figure, you raise the packet loss probability - lets call it 'p' - to that power, and that is the probability a TCP segment could be dropped that many times in a row and lead to a connection failure. basically, it is just like figuring the probability of flipping ...
Failure to log in may arise from an explicit denial by the remote FTP server because the account is listed in /etc/ftpusers. See in.ftpd(1M) and ftpusers(4). Correct execution of many commands depends upon proper behavior by the remote server. An error in the treatment of carriage retur...
reget remote-file [local-file] Reget acts like get, except that if local-file exists and is smaller than remote-file, local-file is presumed to be a partially transferred copy of remote-file and the transfer is continued from the apparent point of failure. If local-file does not exist ...
Failure to log in can arise from an explicit denial by the remote FTP server because the account is listed in /etc/ftpusers. See ftpusers(4). Correct execution of many commands depends upon proper behavior by the remote server. An error in the treatment of carriage returns in the 4.2 BSD...
Reget acts like get, except that if local-file exists and is smaller than remote-file, local-file is presumed to be a partially transferred copy of remote-file and the transfer is continued from the apparent point of failure. This command is useful when transferring very large files over net...
Failure to log in can arise from an explicit denial by the remote FTP server because the account is listed in /etc/ftpusers. See in.ftpd(1M) and ftpusers(4). Correct execution of many commands depends upon proper behavior by the remote server. An error in the treatment of carriage returns...
Chapter 4 – FTP Adapter In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at the FTP adapter, one of the most widely used adapters in SAP CPI. We’ll explore its features, use
reget remote-file [local-file] reget acts like get, except that if local-file exists and is smaller than remote-file, local-file is presumed to be a par- tially transferred copy of remote-file and the transfer is continued from the apparent point of failure. This command is useful when ...
is continued from the apparent point of failure. This command is useful when transferring very large files over networks that are prone to dropping connections. .It Ic remotehelp Op Ar command-name Request help from the remote .Tn FTP server. If a .Ar command-name is specified it is supplie...
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