I know what your saying...why are you using ftp when scp is so readily available. Well, let's just say it's politics. Anyway, today we rebooted our system and have noticed a problem with ftp clients listing contents when connected to the ftp service. If running a "dir" from the command line or listing contents in a GUI client we get the following error:
550 /bin/ls -lgA : Not enough space.
The service allows for the transferring of files without a problem and there is sufficient disk space on the system. I've tried listing (dir) on directories that have a minimal number of files with the same result. Also, I double checked the configuration files and the binaries, and they have timestamps that are reasonable with when the ftp services were installed.
Any thoughts on this would be great.
Thanks,
Ethan
550 /bin/ls -lgA : Not enough space.
The service allows for the transferring of files without a problem and there is sufficient disk space on the system. I've tried listing (dir) on directories that have a minimal number of files with the same result. Also, I double checked the configuration files and the binaries, and they have timestamps that are reasonable with when the ftp services were installed.
Any thoughts on this would be great.
Thanks,
Ethan